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W912HN26BA008
Response Deadline
Apr 17, 2026, 5:00 PM(EDT)12 days
Eligibility
Contract Type
Sources Sought
THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT/REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. This is not a Solicitation Announcement, nor is it a Request for Proposal. This request does not obligate the Government in any contract award. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District is issuing the sources sought synopsis as a means of conducting market research to identify parties having an interest in and the resources to support the requirement for civil works construction. The result of this market research will contribute to determining the method of procurement. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code assigned to this procurement is 237990. In accordance with DFARS 36.204(f), Disclosure of the Magnitude of the Construction Project is between $1,000,000.00 and $5,000,000.00.
The anticipated Period of Performance is 120 days After Notice to Proceed.
The Brunswick Inner Harbor Dredging Contract provides construction services, including furnishing personnel, transportation, mobilization and demobilization, equipment and materials required in connection with maintenance dredging. This contract is traditionally performed with a hydraulic cutterhead dredge, and the duration is expected to be 120 days from notice to proceed. Up to 500 thousand cubic yards of maintenance material are expected to be removed from the inner harbor.
The work is located in Brunswick Harbor Georgia deep draft navigation project. Brunswick Harbor is located in Glynn County, Georgia, 70 statute miles south of the Savannah Harbor, Georgia, and 25 statute miles north of Fernandina Harbor, Florida. Brunswick Harbor Inner Harbor channel is 36 ft. deep MLLW and 400 ft. wide through St. Simon Sound, Brunswick River, Turtle River, South Brunswick River, and East River.
Brunswick Harbor Inner Harbor is generally dredged in late summer or fall. The dredging in the Brunswick Inner Harbor primarily takes place in the East River (station 0+000 to 12+000) which includes the East River Turning Basin and the Transition Areas leading up to the turning basin and immediately upriver of the basin. The South Brunswick River (station 0+000 to 7+000) in the Brunswick Inner Harbor is the other area that generally requires dredging and is primarily dredged when shoaling becomes problematic to navigation but is constantly monitored monthly. The Lower Turtle River (station 34+000 to 43+000) and Brunswick River (station 22+000 to 26+000) in the Brunswick Inner Harbor are other areas that may require dredging and are primarily dredged when shoaling become problematic to navigation but are constantly monitored monthly. Approximately 400,000 cubic yards of material is anticipated to be removed from the East River, approximately 50,000 cubic yards of material is anticipated to be removed from the South Brunswick River, approximately 35,000 cubic yards of material is anticipated to be removed from the Brunswick River and approximately 10,000 cubic yards of material is anticipated to be removed from the Lower Turtle River this dredging cycle.
The maintenance material removed from the Brunswick Inner Harbor is placed in the Andrews Island Dredged Material Containment Area located adjacent to both the East River and the South Brunswick River. Andrews Island is the only confined upland containment area in Brunswick Inner Harbor.
Advanced maintenance depths and locations for Brunswick Inner Harbor is as follows:
East River, 0+000 to 2+500 project depth is 36’ with 1’ of advanced maintenance
East River, 2+500 to 4+500 project depth is 36’ with 5’ of advanced maintenance
East River, 4+500 to 6+250 project depth is 36’ with 1’ of advanced maintenance
East River, Turning Basin project depth is 36’ with 1’ of advanced maintenance
South Brunswick River, 0+000 to 7+000 project depth is 36’ with no advanced maintenance
Brunswick River, 22+000 to 26+000 project depth is 36’ with no advanced maintenance
Lower Turtle River, 34+000 to 43+000, project depth is 36’ with no advanced maintenance
Environmental windows limit the timing of dredging in the Brunswick Inner Harbors. Environmental restrictions on the Brunswick Inner Harbor include a Least Tern nesting window to where dredged material must not be placed in the Andrews Island confined upland disposal area between the middle of April through the middle of August.
Paul Gaeth
DEPT OF DEFENSE
DEPT OF THE ARMY
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ENGINEER DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC
ENDIST SAVANNAH
W074 ENDIST SAVANNAH
W074 ENDIST SAVANNAH
KO CONTRACTING DIVISION
100 W OGLETHORPE AVE
SAVANNAH, GA, 31401-3604
NAICS
Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
PSC
MAINTENANCE OF DREDGING FACILITIES
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)