Opportunity

SAM #W912PM26BA004

Annual Maintenance Dredging for Morehead City Inner Harbor, NC

Buyer

Wilmington District, USACE

Posted

April 30, 2026

Respond By

December 31, 2026

Identifier

W912PM26BA004

NAICS

237990

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, is soliciting contractors for annual maintenance dredging of the Morehead City Inner Harbor in North Carolina. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District - Scope of Work: - Annual maintenance dredging of approximately 310,000 cubic yards of shoaled material from the federal navigation channel (Range C, East Leg, West Leg, Northwest Leg) - Dredging depths range from 35 feet plus 2 feet allowable overdepth to 45 feet plus 2 feet allowable overdepth - Dredged material to be placed in the government-furnished ODMDS (Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site) placement area offshore - Equipment and Operational Requirements: - Dredging may be performed using mechanical or hydraulic dredges - All barges transporting material offshore must be ocean certified - No scow overflow permitted in West or Northwest Legs - Environmental window for mechanical dredging in specified legs (August 1 to March 31) - Estimated Contract Value: - Project magnitude is estimated between $5 million and $10 million - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, equipment brands, or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to environmental and operational restrictions - Compliance with federal navigation and disposal regulations

Description

The work includes maintenance dredging of the Morehead City Harbor federal navigation channel reaches including the non-beach compatible section of Range C, East Leg, West Leg, and Northwest Leg. The work will consist of removal and placement of shoaled material that has accumulated in the channels since the various areas were last dredged. The work will completed via mechanical or hydraulic dredge. Dredging depths range from 35’ plus 2’ of allowable overdepth to 45’ plus 2’ of allowable overdepth. The estimated quantity of material to be dredged is 310,000 cubic yards. The Government furnished placement area for the dredged material is the ODMDS placement area. The barges taking material offshore shall be ocean certified. The environmental window for mechanical dredging in the Northwest leg, West Leg, East Leg, and Range C of the Inner Harbor is August 1 – March 31. No scow overflow is permitted in the West or Northwest Legs.

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