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Spillway modification (Bevanda Dam, Dam No. 495)

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The project involves minor alterations to Bevanda Dam, State Dam No. 495, located in Valley Springs, Calaveras County, California, with the primary task being the lowering of the existing spillway by two feet. All work must be carried out under the direct supervision of the California Department of Water Resources, and the performance location is specifically identified by geographic coordinates 38.14510°N and 120.88590°W. The solicitation is posted as a forecast with a publication date of July 15, 2026, under the NAICS code 237990, indicating it falls under other heavy and civil engineering construction. The procuring agency is the California Water Resources Department, with its administrative offices located at 2720 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 300, Sacramento, California. Primary point of contact for project technical matters is Tim Jimenez, Project Engineer, reachable via email and phone, while Steven Trevillyan serves as the correspondence contact. No contract value, pricing details, delivery schedule, or period of performance have been specified. The solicitation number is not assigned, and no contract clauses, evaluation factors, inspection criteria, representations, certifications, special requirements, or attachment lists are included in the available documentation. The project is classified as a forecast notice and does not currently constitute a formal invitation for bids or proposals.

General Info

Lower spillway by two feet at Bevanda Dam under California DWR supervision at specified coordinates.

Agency

California Water Resources, Department of

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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Documents

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NOE 495 Bevanda Spillway Modification Approval 4-29-2026

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AgencyCalifornia Water Resources, Department of
Contacts2 people available
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California Water Resources, Department of
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Contacts
Tim JimenezProject Engineer
Mr. Steven TrevillyanCorrespondence Contact

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Minor repairs and or alterations to Bevanda Dam, State Dam No. 495, under the supervision of the Department of Water Resources. The proposed work consists of lowering the existing spillway by 2 feet.

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