Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction Project Venice Beach Renourishment Sarasota County, Florida
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Sarasota County, Florida • 34285. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237990 • PSC Z2KF.
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The project will renourish approximately 3.2 miles of critically eroded shoreline along Venice Beach just south of Venice Inlet in Sarasota County, Florida. The project area extends from just north of FDEP Range Monument R-116 in the north to R-133 in the south. Beach compatible sand for the project will be dredged from an offshore borrow area located approximately 10 nautical miles southwest from the center of the project site. Five existing stormwater outfalls will be extended. Project work also includes, but is not limited to, screening, MEC construction support, beach tilling, hardbottom surveying and monitoring, vibration monitoring, sea turtle trawl sweeping and relocation, and environmental and water quality monitoring.
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The Department of the Army is seeking bids for the Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction Project at Venice Beach, Florida, focusing on renourishing 3.2 miles of eroded shoreline. The project will require dredging compatible sand from an offshore area and includes extending five stormwater outfalls, environmental monitoring, and related construction support tasks. This is a significant opportunity under solicitation number W912EP26BA009, set aside for SBA.
The buyer aims to mitigate storm damage by renourishing the beach and enhancing critical infrastructure along the shoreline to improve resilience against future erosion.
- Renourishment of 3.2 miles of shoreline
- Dredging beach compatible sand from offshore
- Extending five existing stormwater outfalls
- Environmental and water quality monitoring
- Conducting hardbottom surveying and monitoring
- MEC construction support
- Beach tilling
- Sea turtle trawl sweeping and relocation
- Vibration monitoring
- Completed bid proposal
- Evidence of relevant experience
- Compliance with SBA requirements
- Environmental monitoring plans
- Cost estimates for work to be done
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- Exact requirements for environmental monitoring plans
- Details on specific materials for the stormwater outfalls
- Timeline for the start and end of the project
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