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FY26 Little River Inlet Maintenance Dredging
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Horry County, South Carolina • 29403. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237990 • PSC Z1KF.
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Description
FY26 Little River Inlet Maintenance Dredging - The work consists of placing 65,000 cubic yards (in-place) of unclassified material from the Little River Inlet to re-establish the Upcoast Sand Dike and Berm at the jetty key-in. The federal channel shall be used for the borrow source of material, as indicated in the contract drawings and specifications. The work is located in Horry County, South Carolina. The work includes complying with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammals Protection Act. This solicitation is hereby posted as on 21 January 2026.
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The FY26 Little River Inlet Maintenance Dredging project, issued by the DEPT OF THE ARMY under solicitation number W912HP26BA003, involves placing 65,000 cubic yards of unclassified material to re-establish the Upcoast Sand Dike and Berm. The work is situated in Horry County, South Carolina, and requires compliance with the Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammals Protection Act. The response deadline for proposals is February 20, 2026, providing a critical window for interested contractors to prepare their bids.
The buyer aims to award a contract for maintenance dredging work to restore the Upcoast Sand Dike and Berm at the Little River Inlet, ensuring continued navigability and compliance with environmental regulations.
- Prime contractors specializing in dredging operations
- Small businesses with SBA set-aside capability
- Firms experienced in environmental compliance
- Mobilization and demobilization
- Placing 65,000 cubic yards of unclassified material
- Re-establishing the Upcoast Sand Dike and Berm
- Compliance with environmental regulations
- Completed proposal form
- Project plan including methodology
- Compliance documentation for environmental acts
- Bid price breakdown
- Endangered Species Act compliance is mandatory
- Marine Mammals Protection Act compliance is mandatory
- Consider local market rates for dredging services
- Account for environmental compliance costs
- Subcontract with local environmental consultants
- Partner with experienced dredging firms
- Potential environmental compliance delays
- Weather-related impacts on dredging schedule
- Variability in material availability from the federal channel
- What specific environmental permits are required?
- Are there any anticipated restrictions due to wildlife during project execution?
- What is the expected timeline for mobilization and completion?
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- Detailed project timeline
- Specific dates for start and end of the work
- Detailed environmental compliance requirements
- Local subcontractor recommendations
- Potential impacts of weather on project timelines
- Site visits or pre-bid meetings
- Information on handling unforeseen conditions
- Clarification on use of borrow material
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