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Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Maintenance Dredging, Entrance Channel, Camden County, Georgia and Nassau County, Florida

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W912EP26BA012Federal

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The contract encompasses maintenance dredging of the Kings Bay Entrance Channel Cut-1N, located in Camden County, Georgia, and Nassau County, Florida, to ensure navigational safety for Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay. The dredged material will be relocated to four designated disposal and placement areas: the Fernandina Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site, the Fernandina Nearshore Placement Area, the Fort Clinch Placement Area, and the North Beach Placement Area. Incidental work requirements include environmental and water quality monitoring, vibration monitoring, beach fill quality control, beach tilling, sea turtle and sturgeon trawling, and interim mobilization and demobilization activities, specifically for cutter-suction dredges. Two optional scopes of work are available: Option A involves debris removal at Fort Clinch prior to placement, and Option B includes beach tilling from FDEP Monument R-019 to R-029. The project is solicited under W912EP26BA012 with a NAICS code of 237990 and is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, under the Department of Defense. Proposals are due by August 12, 2026, with primary point of contact Walter Love and secondary contact Manuela Voicu available for inquiries.

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Maintenance dredging of Kings Bay Entrance Channel for Naval Submarine Base with disposal at multiple sites and environmental monitoring.

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Department Of Defense → W074 Endist JacksnvlleView Agency

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

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Camden County, Georgia and Nassau County, Florida, FL

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W074 Endist Jacksnvlle
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OfficeJACKSONVILLE, FL, 32207-0019, USA
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Office AddressJACKSONVILLE, FL, 32207-0019, USA
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Base project work involves maintenance dredging of the Kings Bay Entrance Channel Cut-1N through Range-E. The excavated material will be distributed among the Fernandina Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS)(D/A-O), the Fernandina Nearshore Placement Area (P/A-N), the Fort Clinch Placement Area (P/A-F), and the North Beach Placement Area (P/A-NB). Incidental work includes environmental and water quality monitoring, vibration monitoring, beach fill quality control, beach tilling, and sea turtle and sturgeon trawling, and interim demobilization and mobilization (cutter-suction dredges only). Option A project work consists of Fort Clinch pre-placement debris removal. Option B work includes beach tilling from FDEP Monument R-019 to R-029. ***SEE ATTACHMENT FOR DETAILS***

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