Beach Renourishment Palm Beach

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District has a requirement to renourish shoreline in Palm Beach County between Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Range Monuments R-92.1 and R-102.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District has a requirement to renourish shoreline in Palm Beach County between Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Range Monuments R-92.1 and R-102.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District
Solicitation Number W912EP25X189D
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 09/19/2025
Award Date 12/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $25,000,000
Competition Type Undetermined
Type of Award Other
Primary Requirement Architecture Engineering and Construction
Duration  150 days
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
237990

Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Size Standard: $45.0 million annual receipts except $37.0 million annual receipts for Dredging and Surface Cleanup Activities

Place of Performance:
  • Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/4d5b16ac76864af2a76118c0d7b9337b/view

Beach Renourishment Palm Beach Background

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Beach Renourishment Palm Beach Requirements

The project includes construction of a beach berm. The sand for the project will be sourced from a combination of borrow sources in the area, Palm Beach Harbor Entrance Channel and Settling Basins, Northern Borrow Area 1, and Northern Borrow Area 2. Palm Beach Harbor Entrance Channel and Settling Basins and Northern Borrow Area 2 are approximately 4 nautical miles from the midpoint of the project fill area. Northern Borrow Area 1 is approximately 5 nautical miles from the midpoint of the project fill area. See Section 01 57 20 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. Project work also includes, but is not limited to, endangered species observers (hopper dredges only), sea turtle trawling (hopper dredges only), beach tilling, vibration control and monitoring, environmental species monitoring, and turbidity monitoring. Only dredges with a current U.S. Coast Guard Certification of Inspection for the intended use of the vessel will be allowed to work seaward of the “boundary line” under the contract.

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