| Location: | Illinois |
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| Posted: | Feb 24, 2026 |
| Due: | Apr 1, 2026 |
| Agency: | City of Aurora |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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Title: Mastodon Lake Dredging - Rebid
Addenda: 1
Release Date: 2/13/2026
Due Date: 4/1/2026
The City of Aurora, IL is seeking a qualified contractor for the dredging of Mastodon Lake. This project includes the of dredging of the accumulated sediment from 23-acre Mastodon Lake using hydraulic dredging methods, dewatering and hauling of dredged materials, installation of mechanical mixing and aeration devices, installation of culvert pipes, as well as other miscellaneous appurtenances all in accordance with the plans and specifications.
Note that this is the reissuance of a previously published bid request, with changes to the dewatering and final placement locations including:
Phillips Park is considered the jewel of the community. Mastodon Lake, which is in Phillips Park, provides stormwater detention and is used by boaters, anglers and bird watchers and admired by park visitors. However, the Lake has developed an issue with excessive aquatic vegetation which is reducing the aesthetic appeal and negatively impacting the water quality of the Lake.
The City is requesting that bidders provide a proposal for completing the work outlined in the plans, which includes the hydraulic dredging of 50,000 cubic yards of wet material and dewatering in up to eight locations (Sites 1-8) along the lake within City and privately owned property. Site 7 is the location of a permanent stockpile for the dried dewatered materials. In order to reduce the need for trucking of materials to the permanent stockpile location, the contractor must fully utilize Site 7 for dewatering to the maximum extent practicable prior to using any other dewatering location.
Since the City has also published a separate bid for Shoreline Stabilization, the awarded contractors may be required to work concurrently onsite.

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