Emergency Response for Storm Drain Cleaning - 2026 Hurricane Season, Miami, FL
- Owner Reference
- 20260081 (MCC 7360)
- Bid Date
- May 13, 2026 at 02:00pm
- Pre-Bid
- Recommended - 4/30/2026 @ 11:00am @ (for location please or )
- Estimate
- $3,565,748
- Owner
- County of Miami-Dade
- Trades
- Emergency Disaster Relief: Cleanup & Recovery, Rapid Incident Scene Clearance (RISC), Debris Removal, Vessel/Boat Hauling, Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
- Phase
- Contracted Services & Suppliers
- Duration
- 365 days
Description
Work under this contract includes, but is not limited to the following: Furnishing all supervision, labor, required materials, equipment, tools and performing all operations necessary to completely remove and dispose of debris, vegetation, soil, rock, and any type of blockage inside existing pipe culvert(s), box culvert(s) or inlet structure(s) located with County maintained rights-of-ways pursuant to Mayors, Governors, or President Declaration of Emergency (Declaration of Emergency). The Work may also include nighttime work as directed by the County. The County, at its discretion, may award more than one contract based on the proposals received and the impacts of events associated with the Declaration of Emergency. If more than one award is made, award will be based off lowest responsive bid then the next lowest responsive bid and so forth and activated in the same order based on the Contractors availability and ability to satisfy the needs of the County at the time contacted. Illustrative Work Tasks may involve the following: 1. Access to the pipe or box culvert may require temporary removal of fence, signs, guardrail, grates or manhole covers. 2. Clean existing pipe or box culverts by completely removing all of the debris, vegetation, soil, rock, and any type of blockage to restore the hydraulic conveyance design capacity of the pipe or box culvert. 3. Clean existing inlet structures by completely removing all of the debris, vegetation, soil, rock, and any type of blockage. 4. Perform clearing operations in a manner not to damage the pipe culverts, box culverts, and inlet structures or surrounding area. 5. Meet the requirements of Federal, State and local environmental standards and laws when performing all activities. 6. Identify and report to Engineer necessary repairs to the pipes or box culverts and structures exposed during the clearing operation. 7. Document by GPS location of items cleaned and/or desilted and take pictures before and after performing the work using GPS coordinates embedded on the picture. B. If any changes are required due to conflict of design and or field conditions, the Engineer will make the final determination.
Bonds required. Prevailing wages.
Contact
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Plans & Specifications
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CBS ID: 818353 | Published 4/9/2026 on Construction Bid Source
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