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Maintenance Dredging, Kennebec River, Kennebec Maine
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Elizabeth Glasgow
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Maintenance Dredging, Kennebec River, Kennebec Maine. The work involves maintenance dredging for the USN of three portions of the authorized, 27-foot deep, 500-foot wide FNP in the Lower Kennebec River. Dredging is required to meet the navigational requirements of newly constructed surface combatants being built and tested at Bath Iron Works (BIW). The proposed work consists of dredging approximately 80,000 cubic yar...
View moreThe Department of the Army, New England District, has issued solicitation W912WJ26BA015 for maintenance dredging of the Lower Kennebec River in Maine. This project involves dredging approximately 80,000 cubic yards of clean sand from three sections of the 27-foot deep, 500-foot wide Federal Navigation Project to accommodate surface combatants built and tested at Bath Iron Works. The scope includes removing 61,000 cubic yards from Doubling Point, 10,000 cubic yards from the Popham Beach area, and 9,000 cubic yards from Bath Reach. Work at Doubling Point specifically requires dredging sand waves to an elevation of -32 feet MLLW plus two feet of overdepth to ensure navigational clearance.
Dredged material from the Bath Reach and Doubling Point areas will be deposited at an in-river disposal site north of Bluff Head, while material from Popham Beach will be placed at the Jackknife Ledge West Disposal Site. The operation is expected to take three to four weeks to complete within a performance window scheduled from December 1, 2026, to February 15, 2027. Elizabeth Glasgow is the primary point of contact for this requirement, and responses are due by July 28, 2026.
This procurement is classified under NAICS 237990 for Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction and PSC Y1QA for Construction of Restoration of Real Property (Public or Private). There are currently zero attachments associated with this notice.
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