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Sources Sought Notice for Coastal Storm Risk Management ( CSRM) At Surf City, North Carolina - This is a Sources Sought/Request for Information only. This is NOT a Solicitation Announcement, nor is it a Request for Proposal. This request does not obligate the Government in any contract award. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington Distri
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Sources Sought Notice for Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) at Surf City, North Carolina. This is a request for information only, not a solicitation. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is researching market capabilities for dredging services, including furnishing plant, labor, materials, and equipment for dredging, transporting, placing, and shaping beach fill. The project involves approximately 6,500,000 cubic yards of fill, extending existing walkover structures, and stabilizing new dunes. The solicitation is expected in FY2027.
Project Labor Agreements ( PLA) Sources Sought Notice for Coastal Storm Risk Management ( CSRM) At Surf City, North Carolina - The US Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, is soliciting comments from the construction community addressing the potential use of Project Labor Agreements ( PLA) for a large- scale construction project ( exceeding $ 35 million) within the Surfy
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Sources Sought Notice for Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) at Surf City, North Carolina. The US Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, is soliciting comments on the potential use of Project Labor Agreements (PLA) for a large-scale construction project exceeding $35 million. The project involves dredging, transporting, placing, and shaping beach fill, performing beach surveys, extending walkover structures, and stabilizing new dunes. The solicitation is expected in FY2027.
The project is described as a large-scale construction project (exceeding $35 million).
BEJ Hazard Trees and Vegetation Removal - Instructions: Submit Questions and Quotes electronically to both ***@***. *. * and ***@***. *. * Vendors must submit both a Price Quote and Technical Proposal. Award will be
Maintenance Dredging, Morehead City Inner Harbor - Maintenance Dredging, Morehead City Inner Harbor. The work includes maintenance dredging of the Morehead City Harbor federal navigation channel reaches including the non- beach compatible section of Range C, East Leg, West Leg, and Northwest Leg. T
Maintenance Dredging Maintenance dredging of the Morehead City Harbor federal navigation channel reaches, including the non- beach compatible section of Range C, East Leg, West Leg, and Northwest Leg. Removal and placement of shoaled material from channels. Dredging depths range from 35+ 2 to 45+ 2 feet. Estimated quantity: 331, 000 cubic yards.
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Maintenance dredging of Morehead City Harbor federal navigation channel reaches. Work involves removal and placement of shoaled material. Dredging depths are 35+2 to 45+2 feet. Estimated quantity is 331,000 cubic yards. Dredged material placement is at the ODMDs placement area. Barges must be ocean certified. Environmental window for mechanical dredging is August 1 to March 31. No scow overflow permitted in West or Northwest Legs.
Philpott Anchors and Instrumentation Construction - PROJECT TITLE: **** - PHILPOTT DAM ANCHORS AND INSTRUMENTATION CONSTRUCTION PROJECT LOCATION: PHILPOTT, VIRGINIA SOLICITATION **** - PHILPOTT DAM ANCHORS AND INSTRUMENTATION CONSTRUCTION THE MAGNITUDE O
Construction of anchors and instrumentation at Philpott Dam
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Project involves construction of anchors and instrumentation at Philpott Dam. The magnitude of construction is between $5,000,**** and $10,000,****. Electronic submission of proposals is required; hand-carried, CD-ROM, and facsimile submissions are not authorized. Technical inquiries must be directed to the designated contact person via ProjNet.
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