COUNTY OF WATAUGA: Bid Request for Elk Creek Stream Debris Removal, Sections 2 & 3

COUNTY OF WATAUGA: Bid Request for Elk Creek Stream Debris Removal, Sections 2 & 3
Bid Request for Elk Creek Stream Debris Removal, Sections 2 & 3 — COUNTY OF WATAUGA: (http://wataugacounty.org)
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County of Watauga issued the following announcement on Feb. 4.

The Watauga County Soil & Water Conservation District is accepting bids for two stream debris removal projects along Elk Creek in Deep Gap, NC: 1) 1,160 linear feet of stream in the vicinity of and across from Rhymer Branch Road; and 2) 1,800 – 2,300 linear feet of stream adjacent to Jake’s Mountain Road. The work includes removing vegetative debris from the stream and disposing of it by burning, chipping, or hauling out of the 100-year floodplain. The work must follow the recommended practices of the Streamflow Rehabilitation Assistance Program (StRAP). 

Bids must be submitted in writing to mikey.woodie@watgov.org. Bidding companies must have a licensed contractor, hold $2 million in liability insurance, and hold $1 million in worker’s compensation insurance. Bids are due on February 22nd at 5:00pm. A pre-bid information session and site visit will be held February 15th at 1pm. Please contact the Watauga County Soil & Water Conservation District at (828) 264-3850 for more information.

Original source can be found here.



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