Redwood City Channel Maintenance Dredging Project

08.09
Solicitation No.: W912P7-16-B-0004

Work Description:
The work consists of maintenance dredging in the federal navigation channel of Redwood City Harbor. The project depth of 30-ft and 1-ft of paid overdepth contains approximately 250,000 cubic yards of dredged material to be excavated from the Redwood City Harbor Channel that is not suitable for aquatic in-bay disposal but is suitable for wetland non-cover or deep ocean disposal. Therefore, the dredged material shall be transported and placed at the Government-furnished Deep Ocean Disposal Site, or at the Montezuma Wetland beneficial use upland site, which is permitted to accept wetland non-cover quality. The Contractor may be directed to transport and dispose dredged material at the Government-furnished Deep Ocean Disposal Site if the Montezuma site becomes unavailable in order to regain the contract completion schedule date.

Tender Type: Solicitation

Tender Value: $5,000,000 – $10,000,000.

Posted Date: Aug 05, 2016

Due Date: Aug 15, 2016

Nation: USA

The tender information is collated by Globaldredge.com – Dredging Pipeline Supplier Valley.

Maintenance dredging project at Thimble Shoal Channel

08.05-1

Solicitation No.: W91236-16-B-0008

Work Description:
The Norfolk District, Army Corps of Engineers has a requirement to award a construction contract for Maintenance Dredging at Thimble Shoal Channel, Hampton Roads, Virginia.
The project consists of dredging portions of the Thimble Shoal Federal Navigation Channel.
The work involves maintenance dredging to required depth of 51 feet MLLW with one foot of allowable overdepth. Approximately 651,800 cubic yards of material will be dredged and placed in the designated Government-furnished placement area at Dam Neck Ocean Disposal Site.

Tender Type: Presolicitation

Tender Value: between $1,000,000 to $5,000,000.

Post Date: August 4, 2016

Due Date: August 19, 2016

Nation: USA

The tender information is collated by Globaldredge.com – Dredging Pipeline Supplier Valley.

Maintenance dredging of the Hudson River in New York

Solicitation No.: W912DS-16-B-0011

Work Description:
The New York District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) seeks for contractors to maintenance dredging of the Hudson River, NY City to Waterford, New York, Federal Navigation Project. This dredging project requires removal of approximately 100,000 cubic yards of critical shoals from the Port of Albany Turning Basin and Staats Point dredge areas to a government furnished upland dredge material placement site (DMPS) at Houghtaling Island.

Tender Type: Solicitation

Tender Value: between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000.

Posted Date: Jul 12, 2016

Due Date: Aug 09, 2016

Nation: USA

Maintenance dredging of San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico

Solicitation No.: GROUP4-10-R-J028

Work Description:
The workplace is located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The main work includes as following: maintenance dredging from Anchorage Area E to a required depth of 36 feet; Army Terminal Turning Basin to a required depth of 40 feet; Army Terminal Channel to a required depth of 40 feet; Cruise Ship Basin West to a required depth of 36 feet; San Antonio Channel to a required depth of 35 feet. Incidental work includes Turbidity and Environmental Species Monitoring.

Tender Type: Presolicitation

Tender Value: between $10,000,000.00 and $15,000,000.00.

Posted Date: Jul 07, 2016

Due Date: Aug 04, 2016

Nation: USA

USA: Orange County to Seek Bids for Harbor Dredging between Seal Beach and Huntington Beach

Huntington Harbor

Orange County supervisors voted Tuesday to seek bids for the dredging of the Sunset/Huntington Harbor between Seal Beach and Huntington Beach.

The project, which is estimated to cost $6.4 million, will go to bid September 16.

The work will also include the installation of a 14-inch-diameter waterline under the Huntington Harbour channel, which is estimated to cost $925,000. The city of Huntington Beach was expected to pick up the tab for the waterline project.

Colombia: Navelana Consortium Awarded Magdalena River Dredging Contract

Colombia’s government has awarded a $1.33 billion contract to the Navelena consortium, led by Brazil’s Odebrecht SA, to improve navigability on the Magdalena River.

This deepening program will be carried out along a 908-kilometer stretch of the river between the town of Puerto Salgar and the Caribbean port city of Barranquilla.

The contract awarded to the Navelana consortium will involve construction of navigation channels, dredging and maintenance of the river over a period of 13.5 years.

Dredging Today, August 18, 2014