NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID
STATE OF
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
BID NO. BDC 25-06/07
The Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks, Bureau of Design and Construction is soliciting formal competitive bids for the project listed below:
PROJECT NAME:
SCOPE OF WORK: The contractor shall provide the necessary labor, supervision, equipment and materials required to construct a new Ranger Station Building, Entrance Island and Camping Area Renovations that will include a new Camper Bathhouse, a two-way entrance connection, paving of the existing loop road, installing a new underground electrical service with 50-amp pedestals, installing sewer hookups at each campsite and other related site work and utilities.
PARK LOCATION: Suwannee River State Park, On US 90 13 miles west of Live Oak,
PROJECT MANAGER: Jim Ross, Bureau of Design and Construction, Telephone Number: (850) 488-5372 Fax Number: (850) 488-1141
MINORITY BUSINESS REQUIREMENT: The Department of Environmental Protection supports diversity in its Procurement Program and requests that all sub-contracting opportunities afforded by this bid embrace diversity enthusiastically. The award of sub-contracts should reflect the full diversity of the citizens of the State of
PREQUALIFICATION: When the total bid price including alternates exceeds $200,000.00, each bidder whose field is governed by Chapter 399, 489, and 633 of the Florida Statutes for licensure or certification must submit prequalification data of their eligibility to submit bids five (5) calendar days prior to the opening date.
INSTRUCTIONS: Any firm desiring plans and bid specifications for this project may obtain a copy by writing the address or calling the telephone number below. Plans and specifications will be available on October 6, 2006 at: Suwannee River State Park, 20185 County Road 132, Live Oak Florida 32060, Attention: Ed Higgins Telephone Number: (386) 362-2746
BID SUBMITTAL DUE DATE: No later than 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 7, 2006 to the below address: Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Design and Construction,