Opportunity
Oregon Buys #R21689
Hydraulic Maintenance Dredging at NOAA Marine Operations Center - Pacific Facility
Posted
April 17, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
R21689
NAICS
237990
This opportunity involves hydraulic maintenance dredging services at the NOAA Marine Operations Center - Pacific Facility in Newport, Oregon. - Government Buyer: - Port of Newport (local government agency) - Scope of Work: - Hydraulic dredging of up to 18,000 cubic yards of loose sandy/silt material - Dredging area: approximately 50 feet wide by 800 feet long, covering berths 1 through 3 on the north side of the facility wharf - Delivery and offloading of dredge spoils to an upland disposal area - Preparation and maintenance of the upland disposal site - Pricing: - Contractors must provide per cubic yard pricing for both dredging and disposal - Bids must be all-inclusive (taxes, freight, insurance, overhead, permits, fees, profit) - Requirements: - Mandatory documented site meeting - All labor, materials, tools, lift equipment, and supervision (including a full-time foreman) must be provided - Submittals and manuals required - Project schedule is dependent on permit approval - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Work is contingent on permit approval and must follow a specific in-water work window (November to February) - Upland disposal site preparation can begin before in-water work - All bids must use the provided Bid Form
Description
The Port of Newport is requesting competitive quotations for hydraulic maintenance dredging at the NOAA Marine Operations Center - Pacific Facility. The work includes dredging a maximum of 18,000 cubic yards of loose sandy/silt material to design depths on the north side of the facility wharf, covering an area approximately 50 feet wide by 800 feet long, including berths 1 through 3. The contractor must provide a per cubic yard quote for dredging and costs for delivering and offloading dredge spoils to the upland disposal area, including preparation and maintenance of the disposal site. The project schedule is contingent on permit approval, with in-water work planned from November 1, 2026, to February 1, 2027, and a mandatory site visit scheduled for July 1, 2026.