SCOR Stream Restoration and Riparian Area Reclamation Projects

Location: South Carolina
Posted: Jan 3, 2025
Due: Jan 21, 2025
Agency: County of Greenville
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • F - Natural Resources and Conservation Services
  • Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
Solicitation No: IFB #25046
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Project ID: IFB #25046

Title: SCOR Stream Restoration and Riparian Area Reclamation Projects

Addenda: 1

Release Date: 12/13/2024

Due Date: 1/21/2025

Post Information
Posted At:Fri, Dec 13, 2024 8:00 AMSealed Bid Process:Yes (Bids Sealed / Pricing Sealed)Private Bid:No
Overview
Summary

Greenville County has been awarded an ARPA-Funded Stormwater Infrastructure Program (ASIP) grant through the South Carolina Office of Resilience (SCOR) to establish a riparian forest and perform a restoration along the Reedy River watershed.

*This bid includes two separate projects at separate locations*

The Little Creek Stream Improvement and Riparian Area Reclamation project is intended to establish a riparian forest and perform a restoration along previously acquired floodplain buyout properties within the Reedy River watershed. It is a tributary in the upper Reedy River watershed. Near the confluence of Little Creek with the Reedy River, a group of multiple properties were acquired as part of Greenville County’s floodplain buyout program in 2010 to reduce flood risks near the intersection of Plano Drive and Vinson Drive. The proposed project consists of a 6.5-acre reforestation effort, and a one-sided (1,000-ft) and two-sided (400-ft) Priority 2 and 3 stream restoration.

The North Chastain Stream Restoration and Riparian Area Reclamation project is intended to establish a riparian forest and perform a restoration along previously acquired floodplain buyout properties within the Reedy River watershed. The proposed project is contained on County-owned property and consists of a 5.5-acre reforestation effort, a 600-ft Priority 2/3 (as categorized by the USACE) stream restoration of an unnamed tributary, and single-sided 600-ft Priority 3/4 stream restoration of Langston Creek.

The stream restoration work may include bank grading with the help of soil lifts, coir matting, turf reinforcement matting, boulder walls and bank toe treatments (toe rock, toe wood, and boulder toes(s)). They will also include the installation of instream features such as cross vane(s), boulder/constructed riffle(s), stream drop(s), j-hook vane(s), and single arm vane(s). Additionally, these projects may include re-routing or daylighting of streams.

NOTE: ALL SPOIL MATERIAL IS TO BE TAKEN TO BLACKBERRY VALLEY RESIDENTIAL WASTE AND RECYCLING CENTER AT 409 BLACKBERRY VALLEY ROAD, GREENVILLE SC 29617. THERE WILL BE NO TIPPING FEE.

NOTE: BOULDERS ARE AVAILABLE AT NO COST WHEN USED ON THESE PROJECTS AT TWIN CHIMNEYS LANDFILL. SEE "GREENVILLE COUNTY BOULDER STOCKPILE" IN THE ATTACHMENTS SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION.

** Notice to Proceed (NTP) contingent on all pending permit approvals **

Background

Much of the property around these projects was acquired as part of Greenville County’s floodplain buyout program in 2010, when the County acquired properties to reduce flood risks in the area. The proposed projects include a mix of instream improvements and other stormwater BMPs designed to improve water quality, reduce nutrients, improve ecological function in the watershed that is part of a larger, multi-organizational effort to improve water quality and facilitates future expansion of the trail system in the Reedy River Watershed.

By stabilizing streams and restoring it’s surrounding vegetation, streams become much less likely to erode, and by reducing velocity and sediment loading, reduce the risk of downstream problems. Additionally, reforesting the areas along streams help to further bolster a stream’s resistance to erosion. In general, reforesting also reduces stormwater volume, reduces pollutant loadings, and increases ecological diversity. The County believes the combination of these practices will help to protect and restore its waterways, reduce flooding and risk to infrastructure, and increase its resiliency well into the future.

Timeline
Release Project Date:
December 13, 2024
Pre-Bid Meeting (Non-Mandatory):
January 8, 2025, 10:00am
A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will take place at the following address:

Greenville County Procurement Services
301 University Ridge, Suite N-2400
Greenville, SC 29601

A site visit to both locations will take place after the meeting.
Question Submission Deadline:
January 10, 2025, 12:00pm
Bid Submission Deadline:
January 21, 2025, 3:30pm
Review of Bids:
January 21 - 24, 2025
Tentative Date of Intent to Award:
January 24, 2025
Contract Negotiations:
January 24 - February 7, 2025
Notice to Proceed:
February 7, 2025
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