The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District, is conducting market research for the Noyes Cut Section 1135 Ecosystem Restoration Phase II project, which involves civil works construction to close a man-made cut in the salt marsh north of the Satilla River in Camden County, Georgia. The primary objective of this project is to enhance tidal exchange, restore salinity gradients, and reduce shoaling in nearby waterways, with an estimated contract value between $5 million and $10 million. This opportunity is particularly significant for small businesses, as it is set aside under the Total Small Business Set-Aside program, and interested firms are encouraged to submit their qualifications, including bonding capabilities and relevant experience, to the designated contacts by the specified deadline. For further inquiries, interested parties can reach out to Shermaine Malone at shermaine.d.malone@usace.army.mil or Glenda Canty at glenda.a.canty@usace.army.mil.