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Maintenance Dredging Services

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The contract awards maintenance dredging services for a marina at Lake Tahoe, authorizing up to 3,900 cubic yards of sediment removal over a five-year lease term to ensure ongoing navigational safety and environmental compliance. All work must be conducted in accordance with state and local regulations governing waterway maintenance, with performance limited to the Olympic Valley area. The project falls under NAICS code 238910 for other specialty trade contractors, and is structured as a subcontract under the California State Lands Commission, which oversees the stewardship of state-owned aquatic lands. Work is expected to begin after the contract’s posting date of July 8, 2026, and must be executed without disruption to public recreation or ecological sensitivity in the Lake Tahoe basin.

General Info

Maintenance dredging up to 3,900 cubic yards over five years in Olympic Valley, Lake Tahoe, compliant with state regulations.

Agency

California State Lands Commission

NAICS

238910 - Site Preparation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Olympic Valley, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of Issuance of General Lease – Recreational and Dredging Use – Lease 6454.

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AgencyCalifornia State Lands Commission
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Perform up to 3,900 cubic yards of sediment dredging over the 5-year lease term for marina maintenance at Lake Tahoe.

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