Opportunity
PIEE #W912HN26BA006
Savannah Inner Harbor Maintenance Dredging Services Solicitation
Buyer
W074 ENDIST SAVANNAH
Posted
May 14, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
W912HN26BA006
NAICS
237990
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, is seeking construction services for maintenance dredging in the Savannah Inner Harbor, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District (W074 ENDIST SAVANNAH) - Scope of Work: - Maintenance dredging of up to 5.6 million cubic yards of material from the Savannah Inner Harbor - Annual removal of up to 1.5 million cubic yards from Kings Island Turning Basin - Placement of dredged material in upland confined disposal areas adjacent to the Savannah River - Disposal areas include DMCAs 12A, 13A, 13B, Jones Oysterbed Island, 14A, 14B, 2A, and 1N - Disposal sites owned by Georgia Department of Transportation, Georgia/South Carolina Port Authorities, and US Fish & Wildlife Service - Services include mobilization/demobilization, personnel, transportation, equipment/materials, obstruction removal, dive team diving, and equipment rental - Options for cadmium-contaminated sediment dredging and specialized disposal - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Environmental windows restrict dredging activities to protect local fish and wildlife - Special handling required for sediments with cadmium content - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice
Description
The Savannah Inner Harbor Dredging Contract provides construction services, including furnishing personnel, transportation, mobilization/demobilization, equipments/materials required in connection with maintenance dredging. This contract is traditionally performed with a hydraulic cutterhead dredge, the duration is expected to be one year from Notice to Proceed. Up to five million, six hundred thousand cubic yards of maintenance material is expected to be removed from the inner harbor. The work is located in the deep draft Savannah Harbor navigation project in Georgia in the vicinity of Chatham County, Georgia (GA) / Jasper County, South Carolina (SC). The Savannah Inner Harbor channel is 47 ft. deep MLLW / 500 ft. wide to the upper end of Kings Island Turning Basin: 36 ft. deep MLLW / 400 ft. wide to the upper end of Argyle Island Turning Basin; 30 ft. deep MLLW 200 ft. wide to the upper limit of the project. Savannah Harbor’s Kings Island Turning Basin (KITB) is the primary turning basin for large civilian / military ships, lying adjacent to the Georgia Ports Authority docks. KITB requires dredging twice a year to allow the loaded ships to freely turn when using the port. Up to 1.5 million cubic yards of maintenance material are removed from the KITB annually.Other contractor(s) may be working for the Savannah District on the Savannah Harbor, to include confined upland dredged material containment areas / designated staging areas. If such work occurs, the contractors shall coordinate activities under the direction of the Contracting Officer.A majority of the material dredged from the Savannah Inner Harbor must be placed in upland confined disposal areas adjacent to the Savannah River. Savannah confined upland disposal areas DMCAs 12A, 13A, 13B / Jones Oysterbed Island are owned by local sponsor Georgia Department of Transportation. Disposal areas DMCAs 14A / 14B are owned by the Joint Project Office of the Georgia / South Carolina Port Authorities. Portions of DMCAs 2A / Jones/Oysterbed are owned by the Georgia Department of Transportation / the US Fish / Wildlife Service. DMCA 1N is owned entirely by the US Fish / Wildlife Service. The Federal Government holds existing easements on all confined upland disposal areas in the Savannah Harbor except DMCA 1N which has a Memorandum of Understanding. Environmental windows limit the timing of dredging in the Savannah Inner Harbor. The environmental windows in Savannah include a Striped Bass spawning window between dates 1 April through 15 May which limits the amount / timing of dredging above station 63+360 (River Mile 12), / a dissolved oxygen window (approximately July 1 through September 30). To protect sturgeon aggregation areas in the upper river, no dredging is allowed above STA 105+500 1 May through 31 October. Certain reaches of O/M sediments may contain cadmium (Cd) in levels significant enough to harm foraging avian species in the DMCAs. Therefore, O/M sediments in those reaches will be tested by the Government prior to dredging. If Cd is found in those sediments equal to or greater than 14 mg/kg, then options will be exercised that include disposal of the sediments in specific DMCAs under special handling conditions.Obstructions are objects or materials in the required side slope cross sections or in the existing ground surface which are unknown at the time of encounter by the dredge or identified by pre / post hydrographic surveys, / monthly condition surveys. Obstructions are objects which cannot be removed by a hydraulic pipeline dredge. The Contractor may encounter obstructions during dredging operations / must remove the objects or materials to provide the required section as shown on the cross-section plates. If the Contractor is performing maintenance dredging with a pipeline dredge, the dredge must act as a probe for obstructions. The object removed will be the property of the Contractor unless it has been determined to be culturally significant. The base contract will include mobilization/demobilization, maintenance dredging, moves, dive team diving, / equipment rental for obstruction removal. Contract options include Cd dredging with placement to the backside of DMCA 14B / maintenance dredging as cap material placed on top of the Cd dredged material.