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Township of East Norriton
Stony Creek Drainage Improvements - Phase 1.
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City of Jerseyville
The City of Jerseyville intends to construct Pleasant Street Drainage Improvements – Phase 2, including storm sewer construction, lining, grading, and pavement patching. Bids are due December 17, 2025.
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Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
City of Jerseyville
Close: Dec 17, 2025
The City of Jerseyville intends to construct Pleasant Street Drainage Improvements – Phase 2, including storm sewer construction, lining, grading, and pavement patching. Bids are due December 17, 2025.
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Town of Bogart
Remove and replace approx. 6 stormwater culverts, remove sediment and debris from approx. thirty-36 driveway culverts, and perform approx. 1,300 linear-feet of ditch grading, including, but not limited to, pavement replacement, earthwork, grassing, soil erosion and sedimentation control measures, and all appurtenances necessary to provide a complete installation.
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
Town of Bogart
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Remove and replace approx. 6 stormwater culverts, remove sediment and debris from approx. thirty-36 driveway culverts, and perform approx. 1,300 linear-feet of ditch grading, including, but not limited to, pavement replacement, earthwork, grassing, soil erosion and sedimentation control measures, and all appurtenances necessary to provide a complete installation.
AvailableSt. Lucie County
Drainage Improvements.
Posted Date
Nov 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 2, 2025
St. Lucie County
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Drainage Improvements.
AvailableCity of Kissimmee
Two projects are included in this advertisement. The first project is the City of Kissimmee Woodside Drainage Improvements, Phase 2 that begins at Heron Ditch east of Dyer Boulevard and continues to the west through the Kissimmee Gateway Airport to the outfall at Shingle Creek. A 72-inch storm sewer will be constructed from the Heron Ditch, under Dyer Boulevard, and into the existing airport ditch. The existing ditch within the airport will be regraded and armored. A 72-inch storm sewer will be constructed from the airport ditch, under Hoagland Boulevard, to the existing ditch along the Kissimmee Trail. The 72-inch pipe will be jack and bored under Hoagland Boulevard. The existing ditch along the Kissimmee Trail will be regraded and armored. Construction activities also include pavement, drainage structures, concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk, guardrail, fencing, clearing and grubbing, earthwork, grading, and sodding. The second project is the Toho Water Authority Woodside Utility Relocations, Phase 2 that consists of relocating a 16-inch reclaimed watermain, a 16-inch watermain, and a 20-inch sanitary force main in the area of Hoagland Boulevard. The scope also includes relocating a 30-inch sanitary force main adjacent to the ditch within the Kissimmee Gateway Airport and along Dyer Boulevard, as well as relocating a 12-inch watermain and a 30-inch reclaimed watermain in the area of Dyer Boulevard.
Posted Date
Nov 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 12, 2025
Release: Nov 2, 2025
City of Kissimmee
Close: Dec 12, 2025
Two projects are included in this advertisement. The first project is the City of Kissimmee Woodside Drainage Improvements, Phase 2 that begins at Heron Ditch east of Dyer Boulevard and continues to the west through the Kissimmee Gateway Airport to the outfall at Shingle Creek. A 72-inch storm sewer will be constructed from the Heron Ditch, under Dyer Boulevard, and into the existing airport ditch. The existing ditch within the airport will be regraded and armored. A 72-inch storm sewer will be constructed from the airport ditch, under Hoagland Boulevard, to the existing ditch along the Kissimmee Trail. The 72-inch pipe will be jack and bored under Hoagland Boulevard. The existing ditch along the Kissimmee Trail will be regraded and armored. Construction activities also include pavement, drainage structures, concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk, guardrail, fencing, clearing and grubbing, earthwork, grading, and sodding. The second project is the Toho Water Authority Woodside Utility Relocations, Phase 2 that consists of relocating a 16-inch reclaimed watermain, a 16-inch watermain, and a 20-inch sanitary force main in the area of Hoagland Boulevard. The scope also includes relocating a 30-inch sanitary force main adjacent to the ditch within the Kissimmee Gateway Airport and along Dyer Boulevard, as well as relocating a 12-inch watermain and a 30-inch reclaimed watermain in the area of Dyer Boulevard.
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