Type : Bid Notification
9/20/2017 NAT 8110 Shoreline and Waterway Management Coastal Engineering 11/1/2017
9/20/2017 NAT 8110 Shoreline and Waterway Management Coastal Engineering 11/1/2017
Bid Status Details for Shoreline and Waterway Management Coastal Engineering Professional Services NAT23301-SWM_ENGR Solicitation Ad Date 7/14/2023 Deadline for Bid Responses 9/15/2023 at 01:00 PM Local Time Contact Information Joanna.French@delaware.gov Supporting Bid Documents RFP - Professional Services Back To Bids
Shoreline and Waterway Management Coastal Engineering, Contract No. NAT17007-SWM_ENGR Effective: 03/27/2018 Award Notice : http://bidcondocs.delaware.gov/NAT/NAT_17007-SWM_ENGR_AN.pdf For More Info.
Shoreline and Waterway Management Coastal Engineering, Contract No. NAT17007-SWM_ENGR Effective: 03/27/2018 Award Notice : http://bidcondocs.delaware.gov/NAT/NAT_17007-SWM_ENGR_AN.pdf For More Info.
Awarded Contract Details Coastal Engineering Services - Shoreline and Waterway Management, Contract No. NAT12003-SWM_ENGR Agency Award Documents Award NoticeEffective: 02/08/2013Addendum History Vendor InformationM/WBEVets/SDVDE Andrews, Miller & Associates Coastal Planning & Engineering, Inc. Gahagan & Bryant Associates, Inc.
Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District Office requires a contract to perform shoreline erosion protection repairs of the Sabine Neches Waterway Placement Area No. 11 Job consists of Schedule No.1 to include clearing and turfing, moving approximately 16,500 cubic yards of on-site material to assist in semi-compacting the existing berm, and shore protection using 80 to 1,225 riprap in areas throughout approximately 20,000ft of shoreline on PA11
The placement will serve as a beneficial use site for shoreline restoration. Two placement sites are indicated on the drawings. The shoreline restoration placement area (SR-PA) Base Area requires placement to an elevation of 7 ft MLLW with a -1 ft tolerance. The maximum slope on the berm for the Base area is 10 H:1V. The SR-PA Base Area is located next to an existing aluminum Sea Wall and rock T-Groin.