Opportunity
SAM #N4008526B0002
Maintenance Dredging Services at Philadelphia Navy Yard Reserve Basin and Schuylkill River Access Channel
Buyer
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic
Posted
April 08, 2026
Respond By
April 23, 2026
Identifier
N4008526B0002
NAICS
237990
NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic is seeking maintenance dredging services at the Philadelphia Navy Yard Reserve Basin and Schuylkill River Access Channel to support the decommissioning of US Naval vessels. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense, Department of the Navy - Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic - Public Works Department Pennsylvania - Scope of Work: - Dredging approximately 96,611 cubic yards of sediment - Areas: North Side (Wharf N) of Reserve Basin and Schuylkill River Access Channel - Method: Sealed environmental clamshell bucket - Depth requirements: Minimum -30 feet MLLW, maximum over-dredge -32 feet MLLW - Purpose: - Ensures safe maneuvering and berthing for decommissioning US Naval vessels - Prevents sediment accumulation in critical berths - Unique Requirements: - Use of sealed environmental clamshell bucket for sediment removal - Strict adherence to specified dredge depths - No specific OEMs or product vendors are identified in the solicitation.
Description
The project consists of Maintenance Dredging within the North Side (Wharf N) of Reserve Basin and Schuylkill River Access Channel for the Government sites at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in the Public Works Department Pennsylvania area of responsibility. Maintenance dredging of approximately 96,611 cubic yards of sediment, using a sealed environmental clamshell bucket. Dredging within the Reserve Basin is in support of the Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg, Philadelphia Navy Yard Annex. The Reserve Basin is being used to decommission various US Naval vessels. For the river pilots to be able to safely maneuver vessels through the Schuylkill River into the Reserve Basin berths and to ensure that tidal cycles will not cause sediment accumulation around the hulls making final removal very difficult, the berths need to be dredged to a minimum depth of -30? MLLW and a maximum over-dredge depth of -32? MLLW. Additional Links:Department of Defense Procurement ToolboxPIEE Solicitation Module Link for N4008526B0002Registration Instructions for the PIEE Solicitation ModuleWeb Based Training for the PIEE Solicitation Module