Beachfill - Hereford Inlet to Cape May Inlet Coastal Storm Risk Management Initial Construction
ID: W912BU24R0002Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SD ENDIST PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19103-0000, USA

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MAINTENANCE OF DREDGING FACILITIES (Z1KF)
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    Sources Sought DEPT OF DEFENSE is seeking market research for the procurement of Beachfill - Hereford Inlet to Cape May Inlet Coastal Storm Risk Management Initial Construction in Wildwood, NJ, USA. The contract includes hydraulically placing approximately 1,600,000 cubic yards of beachfill along the Atlantic Ocean coastline in the City North Wildwood and hydraulically or mechanically placing approximately 500,000 cubic yards of beachfill along the Atlantic Ocean coastline in the City of Wildwood, Borough of Wildwood Crest and Township of Lower. The project also involves the construction of pedestrian, vehicle, and ADA compliant crossovers, planting dune grass, and installing sand fencing. The estimated Magnitude of Construction is $25,000,000 to $100,000,000 including options. The period of performance is estimated between 270 days and 365 days for the Base work. The solicitation is anticipated to be issued on or about 15 May 2025.

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