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  • Chief Joseph Dam and Rufus Woods Lake Project, Archaeological Site Scientific Illustration Project

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 24 Apr, 2024 (in 6 days)
    Posted : 8 days ago
    Started : 09 Apr, 2024 (8 days ago)

    INTRODUCTION: The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Seattle District is seeking information regarding capability, level of interest and availability of sources for an upcoming requirement to create finished scientific illustrations that accurately depict the appearance and construction of individual features and their setting in an archaeological site at the Chief Joseph Dam and Rufus Woods Lake Project (CJD Project), in-between Bridgeport and Grand

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • Chief Joseph Dam Irrigation Hardware

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 28 Jul, 2022 (20 months ago)
    Posted : 21 months ago
    Started : 21 Jul, 2022 (21 months ago)

    Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District (USACE-NWS), Chief Joseph Dam (CJD) Operating Project in Bridgeport, WA.

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • Chief Joseph Dam Vessel Maintenance

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 19 Jul, 2021 (about 2 years ago)
    Posted : about 2 years ago
    Started : 08 Jul, 2021 (about 2 years ago)

    Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) owned vessels located at Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport, WA. The contractor shall provide all personnel, supervision, professional expertise, vehicles, tools, materials, services, equipment, and quality control to perform vessel maintenance. 

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • Chief Joseph Dam Robotic Total Station

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 12 Sep, 2023 (7 months ago)
    Posted : 7 months ago
    Started : 07 Sep, 2023 (7 months ago)

    This announcement provides a notice of intent to limit sources and award directly to the sole-source firm, per the attached limited source determination.This purchase is for a robotic total station to monitor potential movement of the spillway at Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport, Washington and allow near real time monitoring of the monoliths.The vendor for this procurement is FRONTIER PRECISION INC.

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • Chief Joseph Dam Miscellaneous Piping Components

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 16 May, 2023 (11 months ago)
    Posted : 11 months ago
    Started : 05 May, 2023 (11 months ago)

    The US Army Corps of Engineers requires miscellaneous piping components to be delivered to Chief Joseph Dam (CJD) in Bridgeport WA. Specifications can be found in the attached solicitation.Amendment W912DW23Q0022R0001 is posted on 5 May 23. Please see the attached file.***Please note that this posting is a repost of Notice W912DW23Q0023. This action was taken to correct the Notice ID to reflect the correct solicitation number of W912DW23Q0022.

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • Chief Joseph Dam Debris Boom Replacement

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 05 May, 2023 (11 months ago)
    Posted : 13 months ago
    Started : 08 May, 2023 (11 months ago)

    Chief Joseph Dam Debris Boom Replacement OVERVIEW: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Seattle District, requires the replacement of the debris boom at the Chief Joseph Dam. The Chief Joseph Dam is located near Bridgeport, WA and is on the Columbia River 51 miles downstream of the Grand Coulee Dam. The general scope includes, but is not limited to, the following: a.

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • Chief Joseph Dam Native Seed Supply

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 11 Jun, 2020 (about 3 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 09 Jun, 2020 (about 3 years ago)

    Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) fee owned and easement land in association with the Chief Joseph Dam and developed wildlife mitigation areas along RufusWoods Lake. Following the 2012 wildfires, valuable shrub-steppe and ponderosa pine ecosystems were heavily degraded. Degradation of the landscape allows for increased erosion and sediment development, a decrease in biodiversity and increased infestations of non-native plant communities.

    From: Federal Government (Federal)