SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · MONTEREY PENINSULA REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT

    Rancho Cañada Floodplain Restoration Project Construction Management (Phases 2 and 3)

    Issued by Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
    educationRFPMonterey Peninsula Regional Park DistrictSol. 238367
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Mar 17, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Feb 18, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    Monterey Peninsula
    education
    NAICS CODE
    237310
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    The Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District seeks a Construction Manager for the Rancho Cañada Floodplain Restoration Project to oversee phases 2 and 3, focusing on river and habitat restoration, infrastructure removal and replacement, and project coordination including grant and financial management.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    238367
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    open
    Level
    education
    Published Date
    February 18, 2026
    Due Date
    March 17, 2026
    NAICS Code
    237310AI guide
    Agency
    Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District

    Description

    The Rancho Cañada Floodplain Restoration Project (Project) is located on the former Rancho Cañada Golf Club property in the Rancho Cañada unit of the Palo Corona Regional Park, Monterey County, California, along the Carmel River. The project site is approximately 185 acres in size and spans both banks of the Carmel River. The Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD, Owner) maintains the former Rancho Cañada Golf Club clubhouse on the property as its offices, and the facility also functions as a visitor’s center and trailhead for the public’s access to the remainder of the 4,350-acre Palo Corona Regional Park to the south. Immediately downstream of MPRPD’s property is the remainder of the former Rancho Cañada Golf Club property, which is now the 60-acre Rancho Cañada Village (RCV) property, a proposed residential development.

    The Project is focused on restoring a 1-mile section of Carmel River so that natural geomorphic processes will reconnect the river with historic floodplain habitat and create a mosaic of self-sustaining riparian habitat types and instream complexity to benefit juvenile and adult steelhead and other aquatic riparian species. The project area currently serves as a public park and certain amenities/infrastructure are critical for it to continue to function this way.

    To accomplish the overall goal of the project, the project will remove riprap wherever it is not protecting key infrastructure, recreate historical channel and floodplain features, widen the channel to increase habitat, and add alcoves for backwater habitats. Approximately 40-acres of connected floodplains will be created. These new floodplains will be revegetated with native plants and will require an irrigation system to be constructed, maintained, and disposed of at the end of the planting establishment period. The irrigation system will include replacement of the driving range well pump. Existing large mature trees are left in place to the greatest extent possible, and existing vegetation that must be removed will be reused as large wood habitat features in the newly created floodplains. Three existing bridges that cross the Carmel River will be removed, with one new replacement bridge added in a location sited to minimize its constraint on the river.

    The Construction Manager shall serve as the Owner’s Designated representative, and as the key point of contact between the construction contractor, the Owner, the design engineer, biological monitors, and other consultants. The Construction Manager shall assist the Owner with financial and grant management, invoicing, progress reports, grant reporting, construction management, coordination between consultants, construction contractor, and Owner, and structural tests and inspections for the new pedestrian bridge.

    Key dates

    1. February 18, 2026Published
    2. March 17, 2026Responses Due

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