The Flood Control District of Mohave County is dedicated to safeguarding communities and infrastructure from flood-related hazards through the design, construction, and maintenance of engineered water management systems. Its core mission centers on enhancing regional resilience by implementing detention basins, channel stabilization, and earthworks projects that mitigate runoff, reduce erosion, and protect public safety.
Flood Control District is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 7 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Flood Control District of Mohave County is dedicated to safeguarding communities and infrastructure from flood-related hazards through the design, construction, and maintenance of engineered water management systems. Its core mission centers on enhancing regional resilience by implementing deten...
The Flood Control District of Mohave County is dedicated to safeguarding communities and infrastructure from flood-related hazards through the design, construction, and maintenance of engineered water management systems. Its core mission centers on enhancing regional resilience by implementing detention basins, channel stabilization, and earthworks projects that mitigate runoff, reduce erosion, and protect public safety. Strategic priorities include proactive infrastructure development in high-risk watersheds, long-term maintenance of drainage networks, and integration of sustainable stormwater management practices. The agency prioritizes proactive flood risk reduction over reactive response, emphasizing durable, large-scale civil works that adapt to evolving hydrological conditions in the arid Southwest.
The district consistently procures construction services related to water conveyance and stormwater control infrastructure, primarily through competitive solicitation processes. It relies on direct award contracts for complex civil works and utilizes job order contracting for recurring maintenance tasks, enabling efficient execution of both capital projects and routine operational needs. This procurement structure supports rapid mobilization and sustained asset management across its service area.
The agency’s procurement activity is overwhelmingly concentrated in NAICS 237110—Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction—reflecting its focus on civil infrastructure for flood control. There are no set-asides or diversity preferences indicated in recent solicitations, suggesting a performance-based procurement approach open to all qualified contractors with demonstrated expertise in earthworks, detention basin construction, and channel rehabilitation. Vendor relationships are built on technical proficiency in hydraulic modeling, geotechnical engineering, and compliance with state and federal stormwater regulations.
Operated under Mohave County and headquartered in Kingman, Arizona, the Flood Control District serves a vast, arid region prone to flash flooding. It functions as a specialized public works entity with authority to plan, fund, and execute infrastructure projects independently, using standard public construction contracting vehicles such as design-bid-build and job order contracts to deliver critical flood mitigation assets.
Recent Flood Control District Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Flood Control District, including active solicitations and recent awards.