Stream Mitigation Credits, Upper Mississippi River
Federal opportunity from FINADMIN494 - Finance & Administration • DOT - Transportation. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Jan 04, 2024.
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Stream Mitigation Credits, Upper Mississippi River
Mitigation Credits
Item # 1: ( 946 - 36 ) The Department seeks to procure Stream mitigation (stream restoration credits) from a Vendor approved by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and must meet stream impact mitigation permit requirements dictated by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) regulating "waters of the U.S." under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Please Bid the total of credits you can offer. (credits X cost = total) Maximum credits awarded 534
The Department seeks to procure Stream mitigation (stream restoration credits) from a Vendor approved by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and must meet stream impact mitigation permit requirements dictated by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) regulating "waters of the U.S." under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
Please Bid the total of credits you can offer. (credits X cost = total) Maximum credits awarded 534
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