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Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
Accepting applications for its Community Grant Program. Grants ranging from $500 to $2,500 are available to community organizations, local governments, schools, and other partners seeking to educate, engage, and inspire stewardship of Alabama's estuaries and coast. allow access to the floodplain (or a combination of both). Bankfull and floodplain sections to mimic existing sections; 6. Fill with topsoil, apply biotic soil mix, flexterra, permanent seeding, coir fabric (with live stakes – 2’ center), and trees planted on 8’ centers within disturbed areas.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Accepting applications for its Community Grant Program. Grants ranging from $500 to $2,500 are available to community organizations, local governments, schools, and other partners seeking to educate, engage, and inspire stewardship of Alabama's estuaries and coast. allow access to the floodplain (or a combination of both). Bankfull and floodplain sections to mimic existing sections; 6. Fill with topsoil, apply biotic soil mix, flexterra, permanent seeding, coir fabric (with live stakes – 2’ center), and trees planted on 8’ centers within disturbed areas.
AvailableMobile Bay National Estuary Program
The work to be performed includes the following: Segment of Tiawasee Creek near Montclair Place 1. Add Class II vegetated rip-rap with gabion (approx. 50 tons); 2. Add 8 oz. non-woven filter fabric under any new rock; 3. Add trees at 8’ centers, and live stakes at approx. 2’ centers; 4. Add up to 50’ of BioD-Block; 5. Fill with topsoil, apply biotic soil mix, flexterra, permanent seeding, coir fabric (with live stakes – 2’ center), and trees planted on 8’ centers within disturbed areas. D4-D6 Segments of D’Olive Creek 1. Improve the capacity of existing grade control structures; a) Rework two damaged grade control structures, and widen them both by 5’ b) Add a minimum of 15’ of flood plain sills to each side of the existing structures (rock or wood) 2. Adjust upstream and downstream structures to transition into new structures; 3. Add 8 oz. non-woven filter fabric under any new rock; 4. Fill and install approx. 165’ of toe wood along the exposed bank; 5. Raise the flowline grades with approx. 150 tons of gabion, or excavate the floodplain to allow access to the floodplain (or a combination of both). Bankfull and floodplain sections to mimic existing sections; 6. Fill with topsoil, apply biotic soil mix, flexterra, permanent seeding, coir fabric (with live stakes – 2’ center), and trees planted on 8’ centers within disturbed areas.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
Close: Jul 21, 2026
The work to be performed includes the following: Segment of Tiawasee Creek near Montclair Place 1. Add Class II vegetated rip-rap with gabion (approx. 50 tons); 2. Add 8 oz. non-woven filter fabric under any new rock; 3. Add trees at 8’ centers, and live stakes at approx. 2’ centers; 4. Add up to 50’ of BioD-Block; 5. Fill with topsoil, apply biotic soil mix, flexterra, permanent seeding, coir fabric (with live stakes – 2’ center), and trees planted on 8’ centers within disturbed areas. D4-D6 Segments of D’Olive Creek 1. Improve the capacity of existing grade control structures; a) Rework two damaged grade control structures, and widen them both by 5’ b) Add a minimum of 15’ of flood plain sills to each side of the existing structures (rock or wood) 2. Adjust upstream and downstream structures to transition into new structures; 3. Add 8 oz. non-woven filter fabric under any new rock; 4. Fill and install approx. 165’ of toe wood along the exposed bank; 5. Raise the flowline grades with approx. 150 tons of gabion, or excavate the floodplain to allow access to the floodplain (or a combination of both). Bankfull and floodplain sections to mimic existing sections; 6. Fill with topsoil, apply biotic soil mix, flexterra, permanent seeding, coir fabric (with live stakes – 2’ center), and trees planted on 8’ centers within disturbed areas.
AvailableMobile Bay National Estuary Program
Seeks a qualified environmental planning, engineering, restoration, and natural resource consulting firm (contractor) to update the 2019 habitat conservation and restoration plan.
Posted Date
May 9, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 9, 2026
Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Seeks a qualified environmental planning, engineering, restoration, and natural resource consulting firm (contractor) to update the 2019 habitat conservation and restoration plan.
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