Project work consists of maintenance dredging the Jacksonville Harbor channel. The contract is divided into a Base and one option. The contract Base element consists of maintenance dredging portions of Bar Cut-3 through Cut-17 with disposal of material into the Ocean Dredge Material Disposal Site (ODMDS) Zone C1. Option A consists of maintenance dredging portions of Cut-55 through the Lower Terminal Channel (LTC) with disposal of material into Bartram Island Dredge Material Management Area (DMMA) Cell F. Work also includes turbidity monitoring, endangered species observers (hopper dredges only), marine animal observer (mechanical dredge only), bird monitoring, and disposal area pumpout.
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This opportunity involves maintenance dredging of the Jacksonville Harbor channel, with a base contract for dredging Bar Cut-3 through Cut-17 and an option for Cut-55 through the Lower Terminal Channel. Environmental monitoring and disposal site requirements are critical components of this project.
The buyer seeks to maintain navigable waterways through dredging, ensuring compliance with environmental impact measures around endangered species and marine life.
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