Coastal Storm Risk Management, Carolina Beach and Vicinity, New Hanover County, North Carolina
ID: W912PM25BA004Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW074 ENDIST WILMINGTONWILMINGTON, NC, 28403-1343, USA

NAICS

Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF DREDGING FACILITIES (Z1KF)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting bids for the Coastal Storm Risk Management project in Carolina Beach and vicinity, New Hanover County, North Carolina. This procurement aims to enhance coastal resilience and manage storm risks through construction activities categorized under Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. The project is critical for maintaining the integrity of coastal infrastructure and protecting local communities from storm-related damages. Interested contractors should note that hand-carried bids will not be accepted, and they can reach out to Diana Curl at diana.d.curl@usace.army.mil or 910-251-4915, or Rosalind Shoemaker at rosalind.m.shoemaker@usace.army.mil or 910-251-4436 for further inquiries.

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