Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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The Rehab Riverbank and Sandtown Woods Trail project aims to improve visitor access in Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma. It involves repairing riverbank and trail infrastructure damaged by flooding, including earthwork, riprap placement, and asphalt trail reconstruction. The estimated cost ranges from $700,000 to $2,000,000, with contract completion expected by March 2026.
PROJECT NUMBER: OK FW SQH T501(1)
PROJECT NAME: REHAB RIVERBANK & SANDTOWN WOODS TR
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Rehab Riverbank and Sandtown Woods Trail project is located in the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oklahoma approximately 90 miles southeast of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Refuge sits at the confluence of the Arkansas and Canadian Rivers. The Refuge was established as an overlay of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) lands along Robert S. Kerr Reservoir created by the Robert S. Kerr Dam.
The project consists of improving visitor access and experience by repairing damaged areas of the bank, protect existing trail infrastructure, and to repair sections of trail damaged after the 2019 flooding event. This includes stabilization and repair of approximately 1,150 linear feet of riverbank and repair/reconstruction of approximately 500 linear feet of 6-foot-wide asphalt trail.
PRINCIPAL WORK ITEMS:
The project work will be performed in a grassed upland area that contains some wooded vegetation offset from the riverbank.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE:
Advertisement – September 2025
Award – November 2025
Contract Completion – March 2026
ESTIMATED COST RANGE: Total estimated cost between $700,000 and $2,000,000.
OK FW SQH T501(1) REHAB RIVERBANK & SANDTOWN WOOD TRAIL is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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