Fish Passage Ramp Construction on the Moder River
Published 6 March 2026
Location
Grand Est, France
Deadline
17 April 2026
8 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 750,000
Source
boamp
Description
This French public procurement tender seeks a contractor for the construction of fish passage ramps at two distinct locations, ROE 18099 and ROE 18117, along the Moder River in the Grand Est region. Given the focus on fish passage, the work will likely involve in-river construction, requiring specialized techniques for working in and around water. This could include cofferdams, dewatering, and erosion control measures to protect the river's ecosystem during construction. The project also necessitates an understanding of ecological restoration principles and potentially the use of environmentally friendly construction materials.
The project is categorized as 'general' trade, suggesting it could involve a range of civil engineering works beyond just the ramp structures themselves, possibly including site preparation, landscaping, and access road improvements. The absence of published CPV codes makes it difficult to ascertain the precise range of required expertise. The deadline for submissions is relatively tight, giving contractors limited time to prepare a comprehensive bid. The fact that the contract is for two separate locations increases the complexity, requiring coordination between the two sites.
Considerations for bidding should include experience with in-river construction, ecological restoration projects, familiarity with French environmental regulations, and capacity to manage two simultaneous sites within a constrained timeframe.
Original description
Construction of fish passage ramps at two locations (ROE 18099 and ROE 18117) on the Moder River. This project aims to restore the river's ecosystem.