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Mooring Buoy Installation and Maintenance

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The contract involves the deployment, inspection, cleaning, and replacement of mooring buoys to support recreational vessel docking in Olympic Valley, California, under the jurisdiction of the California State Lands Commission. The work is classified under NAICS code 488390 for other marine services and is structured as a subcontract, specifying the operational scope necessary to maintain safe and functional mooring infrastructure for public recreational use. Activities include routine maintenance to ensure buoy integrity, removal of marine growth and debris, and timely replacement of degraded or damaged units to sustain access for boaters and preserve environmental conditions in the waterway. All work must comply with state regulations and operational standards for public marine facilities, with performance focused on the specific location of Olympic Valley. The contract was posted on July 8, 2026, and is managed through the California Environmental Quality Act online portal, indicating potential environmental compliance requirements tied to the work. While no set-aside provisions or detailed point of contact information is provided, the project underscores a commitment to public recreational access and marine infrastructure sustainability under state oversight.

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Deploy and maintain mooring buoys in Olympic Valley for public recreational use under state oversight.

Agency

California State Lands Commission

NAICS

488390 - Other Support Activities for Water TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

Olympic Valley, CA

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AgencyCalifornia State Lands Commission
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California State Lands Commission
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Deployment, inspection, cleaning, and replacement of mooring buoys to support recreational vessel docking.

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