Project #E1412          Bid Date: 1/13/2025 @ 10:00 am PST

Little Pilchuck Tributary Fish Passage Project, Cedar Springs Culvert Replacement, Snohomish Conservation District, Lake Stevens, WA

Documents:
Request for Bids
Plans
Specs
Pre-Bid Meeting Sign-In Sheet
Addendum #1
Addendum #2
Addendum #3
Addendum #4
Addendum #5
Bid Results

Reference Documents:
Bid Opening Summary for the 12/11/2024 Bid

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Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. Subs and Suppliers

Owner:
Snohomish Conservation District
528 91st Avenue NE, Suite A
Lake Stevens, WA 98258
425-335-5634

Contact: Christine Stephens
425-327-5749
cstephens@snohomishcd.org

Issued by:
www.bxwa.com

Prebid: 1/6 @ 3:00 pm at the project location, which is a private road near 4820 WA-92 Lake Stevens, WA 98258 (48.041113, -122.055230)

Description:
The project will replace a passage barrier on a private residential road that crosses an unnamed tributary to Little Pilchuck Creek. The project consists of providing all materials, labor and equipment to:
1. Mobilize equipment, materials, and supplies to the project site
2. Install fish screens and assist with aquatic life relocation from within the work area to a downstream location
3. Install stream bypass and TESC measures at the culvert site and at the soil disposal site
4. Install coffer dam
5. Excavate unsuitable soil within the coffer dam and haul it to the soil disposal site
6. Install structural base aggregate
7. Install structural fill
8. Install precast concrete culvert base sections
9. Install precast concrete headwalls
10. Install stream rock material and streambed sediment within culvert
11. Install precast concrete culvert top sections
12. Install structural fill backfill
13. Restore the stream bed and banks adjacent to the culvert
14. Rebuild and resurface the gravel road within the project area Legal Notice Request For Bids
15. Install guard rails
16. Complete finish grading of the soil disposal area, prepare all disturbed areas for establishing grass cover, and plant grass and establish temporary erosion control measures