Ecological Restoration Works on Erdre River Structures
Published 13 March 2026
Location
Vallons-de-l'Erdre, Pays de la Loire, France
Deadline
21 April 2026
22 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 350,000
Source
boamp
Description
This French public works tender in Vallons-de-l'Erdre concerns the ecological restoration of two structures on the Erdre river. Contractors bidding should anticipate civil engineering works related to restoring natural river flow and enhancing the surrounding environment. This likely includes tasks such as bank stabilisation, removal of artificial barriers or modifications to existing structures to improve fish passage, and potentially planting of native vegetation. The 'general' trade designation suggests a requirement for a contractor capable of managing diverse tasks, possibly including subcontracting for specialized ecological elements.
The project's scale and complexity are difficult to assess without CPV codes or a detailed project description. However, the limited information suggests a relatively localized project focused on two specific structures. Bidders should carefully consider the timeframe; approximately five weeks between publication and the deadline suggests a requirement for a swift and well-prepared response. The absence of a published value also means careful cost estimation will be essential, as the procurer may be relying on market rates.
Before deciding to bid, contractors should investigate further details such as the precise nature of the structures involved (e.g., weirs, dams, bridges), the specific ecological restoration goals, and any requirements for environmental certifications or prior experience with similar projects. Doing so will be essential to correctly price the tender and ensure the capability to deliver the project.
Original description
This tender is for ecological restoration work on two structures located on the Erdre river. The project aims to restore the natural flow and environment.