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ITB-SWE-25-40 Details
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ITB-SWE-25-40MATANZAS WOODS PARKWAY EXTENSION WEST PHASE - 2
Issue Date : 9/3/2025
Due Date : 10/9/2025 2:00 PM
Scope: The City of Palm Coast is seeking bids from qualified Contractors for the construction of the extension of Matanzas Woods Parkway as a multilane roadway from west of US 1 to west of the existing Florida East Coast (FEC) railroad including a bridge spanning the railroad. The project is approximately 0.75 miles in length. Construction improvements will include roadway construction for a multilane roadway, sidewalk construction, landscaping, signing and pavement markings, and utility mains installation. Drainage improvements will include grading, drainage structures, pipes, and construction of pond(s). Major structural work will include the construction of an overpass spanning the existing FEC railroad. The overhead electric transmission lines owned by FPL and within an FPL easement will need to be relocated by FPL as part of this project, Contractor to provide clearing and grubbing for FPL work. Other construction elements include mobilization, maintenance of traffic, erosion control, clearing and grubbing, regular and subsoil excavation, embankment, and sod. The construction of all pedestrian facilities shall adhere to current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. Utility coordination will be required during construction. Permitting coordination is anticipated.
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