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USACE Awards Sargent Beach Stabilization Contract
March 13, 2026
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) awarded an $86 million contract to Orion Government Services, LLC in March 2026 to lead the Sargent Beach Stabilization and Beach Nourishment project in Matagorda County, Texas. This federal project addresses severe coastal erosion through construction of rock breakwaters, a terminal groin, and beach nourishment, with completion targeted for July 2027. The initiative supports resilience and environmental protection along the Texas Gulf Coast, involving coordination with state and local entities such as the Texas General Land Office and Matagorda County.
- Why this matters: This sizable contract represents a significant federal investment in coastal infrastructure and erosion control, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in marine construction and environmental stabilization.
- Procurement professionals should note the project's scope includes complex shoreline engineering requiring specialized expertise in breakwater and groin construction.
- Businesses can anticipate ongoing federal and state collaboration on coastal resilience projects in Texas, indicating potential future procurement opportunities.
- Contractors should prepare for compliance with environmental and regulatory requirements typical of USACE-led coastal projects.
As someone who grew up on the Texas Coast, ensuring these beautiful beaches are strong and resilient is one of my top priorities.
— Dawn Buckingham, M.D., Commissioner
Agencies
United States Army Corps of Engineers, Texas General Land Office, Matagorda County, Port of Bay City Authority
Vendors
Orion Government Services, LLC
Contracts
$86 million
Locations
Sources
- Orion Awarded Contract For Sargent Beach - The Waterways Journal · The Waterways Journal · Mar 13