Opportunity
PIEE #W9123626BA017
Rudee Inlet Maintenance Dredging Services in Virginia Beach, VA
Buyer
W2SD ENDIST NORFOLK
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
July 06, 2026
Identifier
W9123626BA017
NAICS
237990
This opportunity is for maintenance dredging services at Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach, Virginia, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District (W2SD ENDIST NORFOLK) - Scope of Work: - Maintenance dredging of up to 220,000 cubic yards of sandy material from: - Rudee Entrance Channel - Sand Trap - Entrance Channel Transition Area - North Jetty Area - South Jetty Area - Outer Deposition Basin - Hydraulic pumping and placement of dredged material on Resort Beach and, if needed, Croatan Beach - Contractor must provide all labor, equipment, plant, supervision, safety controls, environmental protection, beach placement, grading, cleanup, and incidental work - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Work occurs in an open-ocean environment with high recreational vessel traffic and public beach use - Lake Wesley is not available for staging or safe harbor - A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) must be included with offer submissions - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
Required work includes maintenance dredging of the Rudee Inlet Federal Navigation Channel and associated project areas in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Dredging will involve removal of up to approximately 220,000 cubic yards of sandy maintenance material from the Rudee Entrance Channel, Sand Trap, Entrance Channel Transition Area, North Jetty Area, South Jetty Area, and Outer Deposition Basin. Dredged material will be hydraulically pumped and placed on approved beach placement areas at Resort Beach and, if required by option work, Croatan Beach. Work will occur in an open-ocean environment with high recreational vessel traffic and public beach use. The Contractor will be required to provide all labor, equipment, plant, supervision, safety controls, environmental protection measures, beach placement, grading, cleanup, and incidental work necessary to complete the project in accordance with the contract drawings and specifications. Lake Wesley will not be available for staging or safe harbor use.