| Location: | Florida |
|---|---|
| Posted: | Apr 9, 2025 |
| Due: | May 6, 2025 |
| Agency: | Volusia County |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
| Category: |
|
| Solicitation No: | 25-SQ-84KW |
| Publication URL: | To access bid details, please log in. |
Project ID: 25-SQ-84KW
Title: CDBG-DR Orange City Mill Lake and Industrial Park Basin Drainage Improvements Design and Engineering
Addenda: 0
Release Date: 4/8/2025
Due Date: 5/6/2025
Volusia County’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency (ORR) is seeking statements of qualifications for this project to design Orange City's proposed drainage improvements to the Mill Lake and Industrial Park basins. This project is intended to aid in the recovery of Volusia County from the damage suffered from Hurricane Ian in September 2022 and this project is funded by a U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) Community Development Block Grant for Disaster Recovery (“CDBG-DR”).
The 391-acre Mill Lake Basin and the 208-acre Industrial Park Basin are urban drainage areas that encompass residential, commercial, and light industrial land uses, as well as a major roadway corridor (U.S. Highway 17/92). Both basins are classified as land-locked (closed) drainage basins with limited discharge. Currently, the flood stages in Mill Lake are controlled by a 1.5 cubic feet per second (cfs) [675 gallons per minute (gpm)] stormwater pump station that discharges to the St. Johns River and/or the City owned borrow pit at the western limit of West French Avenue. The permitted stormwater pump station includes several limitations and restrictions which prevent the City from adequately providing flood protection to the basin during extreme storm events. Like Mill Lake, the Industrial Park is currently controlled by a 1.5 cfs stormwater pump station that discharges to an existing depressional area located on City-owned Public Works property. However, since the existing depressional area has limited capacity, the stormwater pump station must be turned off even if flooding still exists within the basin (refer to Attachments C and D for the Mill Lake and Industrial Park drainage basins and existing stormwater infrastructure, respectively).
Currently, based on the stormwater runoff from the two urban drainage basins, the inadequate flood storage, and the limited pumping capacity, the Mill Lake and Industrial Park basins experience significant structural flooding for moderate to extreme storm events associated with existing residential, commercial, and light industrial buildings. In addition, the depth and duration of flooding of several roadways within both drainage basins create unsafe vehicular conditions and impacts to first responders. To address the current chronic flooding concerns that have occurred as recently as Hurricane Ian (September 2022) and Hurricane Milton (October 2024), the following is the proposed drainage improvements (refer to attached Attachment E for the proposed improvements):
The City’s Public Works Stormwater Division will be responsible for the required operation and maintenance of the proposed stormwater pump stations, force mains, and generators.

With GovernmentContracts, you can:
...(Pediatric) Scales [345-68] Manikins and Models, First Aid and Safety Teaching [260-54] Models... ...
Osceola County School Board
Bid Due: 6/12/2026
...] Textbooks, Early Childhood [345-68] Manikins and Models, First Aid and Safety Teaching ...
Osceola County School Board
Bid Due: 6/12/2026
...- TRAINING AIDS NAICS Code: 541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, ...
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Bid Due: 6/05/2026
...prior to the National Flood Insurance Program, the state's first building code and ...
City of Orlando
Bid Due: 6/11/2026