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Last Updated 09/06/2021 02:52 AM
Project Title

Restore Little Duck Creek at Bramble Park

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City, State (County) Cincinnati, OH   (Clermont County)
Category(s) Heavy and Highway
Sub-Category(s) Shoreline/Erosion/Drainage
Contracting Method Competitive Bids.
Project Status Request for Proposals (RFPs)
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Estimated Value $167,000
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Description

The City is seeking an Offeror(s) to provide SRDC services to restore and enhance the stream reach along Little Duck Creek in Bramble Park, totaling roughly 500 linear feet. The project area encompasses 1.35 acres located in the Little Duck Creek watershed, entirely on City of Cincinnati Property. It is bordered by the Murray Avenue Bike Trail to the south and Bramble Avenue to the north. The City was awarded a Clean Ohio Conservation Fund grant from the Ohio Public Works Commission to assist with funding the restoration of this reach. This stream has experienced significant stream bank erosion and channelization, causing extensive downstream migration of sediment and associated nutrients. The project is being undertaken to significantly reduce stream bank erosion, improve water quality, aquatic habitats and to improve access to the stream by park patrons. The project will be used as a public education and outreach opportunity to connect park patrons to the importance of maintaining urban stream systems.

Details

Division 31 - Earthwork, Erosion and Sedimentation Controls.
Division 33 - Utilities, Storm Drainage Utilities, Ponds and Reservoirs.
Division 35 - Waterway and Marine Construction, Shoreline Protection, Waterway Construction and Equipment.

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