Purchaser
County of Volusia
Country
United States
Published
20 Apr 2026
Closing date
28 May 2026
Source ID
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Tender summary
Volusia County’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency (ORR) is seeking a single Contractor to construct the City of Holly Hill's proposed chemical tank replacements. This project is intended to aid in the recovery of Volusia County from the damage suffered from Hurricane Ian in September 2022 and this project is funded by a U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) Community Development Block Grant for Disaster Recovery (“CDBG-DR”). This is a federally assisted project and is subject to Federal Labor Standards which include the Davis-Bacon Act (payment of prevailing wage rates) and the Copeland Act (anti-kickback of wages & submission of weekly certified payroll reports), as well as other provisions including 24 CFR 85.36 (bonding requirements), and Section 3 & MWBE. Laborers and mechanics employed by primary contractors and sub-contractors performing construction work on this project shall be paid wages at rates not less than the prevailing rates as determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act. The prime contractor is responsible for the enforcement of wage compliance and support documentation for the duration of the project and may be held liable for wage restitution. The applicable information regarding the laws and regulations stated above are included in the bid packet.
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- Issued by County of Volusia.
- Located in United States.
- Deadline listed as 28 May 2026.
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