FY25 SUISUN BAY CHANNEL NY SLOUGH MAINTENANCE DREDGING PROJECT
ID: W912P725BA0001Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW075 ENDIST SAN FRANSAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94102-3406, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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MAINTENANCE OF DREDGING FACILITIES (Z1KF)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting bids for the FY25 Suisun Bay Channel and New York Slough Maintenance Dredging Project, aimed at maintaining navigable water depths in Solano and Contra Costa Counties, California. The project involves annual maintenance dredging to specific depths, including -35 feet MLLW plus 1 foot of paid overdepth for Suisun Bay and -37 feet MLLW plus 1 foot for Bulls Head Channel, with the dredged material to be transported to designated sites. This initiative is crucial for ensuring safe navigation in federal waterways and reflects the government's commitment to environmental stewardship and infrastructure maintenance. The estimated contract value ranges from $1 million to $5 million, and interested small businesses must submit their bids electronically by following the outlined procedures, with inquiries directed to Logan Champlin at logan.champlin@usace.army.mil or Mary Fronck at mary.fronck@usace.army.mil.

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    The document presents an Invitation for Bids (IFB) issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Suisun Bay Channel and NY Slough FY25 Maintenance Dredging Project, specifically targeting small businesses. This project entails annual maintenance dredging of specified channels in Solano and Contra Costa Counties, California, to prescribed depths and the transportation of dredged materials to designated sites. The solicitation includes criteria for submitting bids, emphasizing the need for complete and accurate proposals that meet all outlined requirements. Bid submissions must be made electronically through the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE), and the opening will occur virtually. Detailed specifications require bidders to provide performance and payment bonds and adhere to regulatory compliance regarding labor standards. The estimated project cost ranges from $1 million to $5 million, with specific instructions for bid formats and requirements outlined, including the submission of a pricing schedule, bid bond, and representations. The structure includes sections on general project descriptions, instructions for bidders, contract conditions, and necessary forms. The overarching goal is to ensure a transparent bidding process for contractors, fostering competition and compliance within federal procurement standards while addressing necessary maintenance for marine navigation.
    The Suisun Bay Channel & New York Slough FY25 Dredging Solicitation outlines the requirements for the annual maintenance dredging of the federal navigation channel in the specified areas. The project emphasizes environmental constraints, stipulating that in-water work must occur between August 1 and November 30 each year, with specific depth requirements for dredging operations. The solicitation mandates thorough safety measures and public safety protocols during operations, including the provision of warning signs and personnel to minimize hazards. The document further details submittal procedures, including necessary approvals for insurance and subcontractor lists, preconstruction meetings, and contractor performance evaluations via the Construction Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS). Hydrographic surveying is critical for quality control, necessitating before-dredge and after-dredge surveys to assess dredging efficiency and compliance with depth requirements. The contractor is responsible for reporting and documenting activities, ensuring accurate volume computations for progress payments, and adhering to established quality control guidelines. Through specified operational guidelines, safety protocols, and rigorous compliance with surveying standards, this solicitation underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining navigational safety and environmental stewardship in federal waterways during dredging operations.
    The document outlines the FY25 Maintenance Dredging Project for Suisun Bay Channel and New York Slough, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco District. The project, indicated by solicitation number W912P725BA001 and aimed to be issued in May 2025, focuses on maintaining navigable water depths in specified reaches of the channels through dredging operations. Key reaches to be dredged include Bulls Head Channel and various parts of Suisun Bay Channel and New York Slough, with designated depths of -37 feet MLLW for some areas. Bathymetric surveys conducted in early 2025 inform the project’s planning, and the document includes detailed maps and coordinates for the dredging locations and control points. Additionally, it highlights operational guidelines regarding navigation, sediment sampling, and disposal site specifications. The project aims to ensure safe and efficient navigation, reflecting the commitment of the Army Corps to maintain vital waterway infrastructure within Solano and Contra Costa counties in California. This solicitation emphasizes a structured approach to managing federal funds related to waterway maintenance and environmental protection while adhering to federal standards.
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