AWARD
Y -- North Park Lake Section 206 Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration
- Notice Date
- 9/14/2009
- Notice Type
- Award Notice
- NAICS
- 237990
— Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
- Contracting Office
- US Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, 1000 Liberty Avenue, W.S. Moorhead Federal Building, 21st Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4186
- ZIP Code
- 15222-4186
- Solicitation Number
- W911WN09B0005
- Response Due
- 7/8/2009 11:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 10/14/2009
- Point of Contact
- Carole Householder, 412-395-7274
- E-Mail Address
-
US Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District
(carole.householder@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Award Number
- W911WN09C0019
- Award Date
- 9/14/2009
- Awardee
- Charles J. Merlo, Incorporated<BR>234 Merlo Road<BR>Mineral Point, PA 15942
- Award Amount
- 4,005,459.18
- Line Number
- 0001AA - 0001CP
- Description
- The work under this contract shall be performed at North Park Lake, the Wildwood Mine Sediment Disposal Site, and the haul routes to the disposal site, all located in Allegheny County, PA. North Park Lake is located within North Park, a County-operated recreation facility that lies about 10 miles north of the City of Pittsburgh, PA. The project is separated into three construction packages (Site Preparation Allegheny County, Phase I U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and Phase II- Allegheny County). This contract award is for Phase I only, which is the only phase of the project awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District. Phase I consists of excavation from the upstream end of North Fork Pine Creek arm to an area near the dam. Water depths in the North Fork Pine Creek arm currently range from a few inches to about 2 feet. Excavation of this area willcreate depths that range from shallow shoreline areas to approximately 12 feet at the most downstream end of the lake arm. The volume of excavation isspecified in the contract line item schedule. Excavation will be performed in the dry. Following excavation, habitat structures (rock humps, porcupine cribs, etc.) will be placed to provide cover for fish and to increase benthic production. Coir logs will be placed along portions of the shoreline to prevent erosion and encourage wetland vegetation growth near shore. These habitats are important for fish spawning and provide nursery areas for young fish. Phase I work will also include installation, staging, and removal of temporary stream diversions, including temporary crossings; and wetland vegetation planting, including c oir log plantings and surrounding shoreline plantings.
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- Record
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