San Juan County Pack Creek Emergency Watershed Protection Projects

Bid/RFP Status: 
Closed - no longer accepting bids and proposals
Bid/RFP Due Date: 
Monday, April 8, 2024 - 5:00pm

San Juan County (“County”) is soliciting proposals from Construction Management/General Contractors (CM/GC) to provide construction services for the Pack Creek Emergency Watershed Protection Projects (the “Projects”) to be located at predetermined locations within the Pack Creek Area of San Juan County (the “Project Site”).

The preliminary scope of the Projects includes the following and are specified as “Exhibit B, Specifications and Design”:

1) Phase 1- Consists of 5 locations along the Pack Creek community identified as critical. Starting from the top they are the utilities and bridge crossing at the Mattson property, the irrigation diversion, the water and power crossing, the low water crossing and the Pack Creek bridge area.

2) Phase 2- Consists of 8 locations along the Pack Creek community where continued downcutting or lateral movement risks loss of property. There are 2 locations where toerock will be used to prevent lateral movement and 6 locations where “Rock and Roll” structures will be used to stabilize the grade of the downcutting stream.

The Project will complement the design and development provided by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The Fixed Limit Construction Cost (“FLCC”) must not exceed $1,067,500.

Critical CM/GC responsibilities for the Project include Coordinating with the County and NRCS, Community and Property Owners Communication on Projects and Timeline, Construction Project Management for all projects, and constructing projects including sustaining infrastructure quality, security, durability, longevity, functionality of operations and maintenance, and in using materials to withstand and mitigate frequent or periodic flooding.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the County and NRCS maintains the right to recommend on matters relating to the Project, and the County maintains final decision-making authority on all matters relating to the Project.