The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Mississippi Valley Division outlines various projects for revetment repairs along the Mississippi River and its tributaries, scheduled for fiscal years 2025 to 2027. The proposed construction includes multiple repairs and stone placements aimed at preventing erosion and maintaining structural integrity of riverbanks. Notable projects include repairs to the Third District and Myrtle Grove revetments, scouring efforts, and dike constructions. Each project is categorized by its contracting method, with indications for multiple award task order contracts (MATOC), single award task order contracts (SATOC), and invitations for bids (IFB). The document details the anticipated construction duration and budget estimates for each project, ranging from $0 to over $10 million. As designs are refined, project details may change. This documentation serves as a strategic guide for federal and local entities involved in riverine infrastructure management and funding opportunities. Overall, the initiative underscores the commitment to maintaining vital waterways while addressing environmental challenges.
The document outlines upcoming construction projects related to revetments, dikes, and stone repairs along the Mississippi River, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division (MVD). It details proposed work at various locations, including scouring and berm construction for multiple revetments, as well as repairs to existing structures. The projects are categorized based on the intended contract type, with a note that many will be awarded under a Multiple Award Task Order Contract.
The timeline indicates project phases across different quarters from October 2023 through fiscal years 2024 and 2025, estimating costs predominantly in the $0-$5 million range, with some exceeding $10 million. The summary emphasizes that project details are subject to change as designs are refined. The purpose of this document is to inform potential contractors about upcoming opportunities for federal and state/local bids related to critical infrastructure maintenance and improvements, ensuring adherence to regulations while addressing environmental concerns along the river.