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U.S. Army Engineer District Baltimore
Construction of dikes; dredging; stockpiling of sand materials; this feature will include the installation of stone, geotextile and sand materials to create a perimeter dike structure.
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U.S. Army Engineer District Philadelphia
Ecosystem restoration, breakwater construction. The proposed work includes in-water construction of a segmented stone breakwater adjacent to Mordecai Island and incidental related work intended to mitigate erosion along the island associated with nearby navigation. The rubble mound breakwater will be approximately 3,000 linear feet in length that extends an approximate height of 3.5 feet NAVD88 or approximately 8.5β from the bay bottom. The proposed rubble mound breakwater will have a crest width of 3 feet and 2H:1V side slopes and will be constructed using R-6 stone, currently estimated at 24 tons.
Posted Date
Nov 3, 2025
Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
Release: Nov 3, 2025
U.S. Army Engineer District Philadelphia
Close: Dec 5, 2025
Ecosystem restoration, breakwater construction. The proposed work includes in-water construction of a segmented stone breakwater adjacent to Mordecai Island and incidental related work intended to mitigate erosion along the island associated with nearby navigation. The rubble mound breakwater will be approximately 3,000 linear feet in length that extends an approximate height of 3.5 feet NAVD88 or approximately 8.5β from the bay bottom. The proposed rubble mound breakwater will have a crest width of 3 feet and 2H:1V side slopes and will be constructed using R-6 stone, currently estimated at 24 tons.
AvailableU.S. Army Engineer District Omaha
Ecosystem restoration, element 1 phase 2
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
Release: Nov 17, 2025
U.S. Army Engineer District Omaha
Close: Dec 17, 2025
Ecosystem restoration, element 1 phase 2
AvailableU.S. Army Engineer District Chicago
Provide upper des plaines river and tributaries phase II aquatic ecosystem restoration phase II. The project involves restoring approximately 429 acres of historically significant natural communities, including wetlands, prairies, savannas, woodlands, and stream habitats. Major actions include remaindering hastings creek, eradicating invasive plant species, restoring instream habitat, disabling existing agricultural drain tiles, and establishing native plant communities based on site-specific hydrology and topography.
Posted Date
Nov 4, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Nov 4, 2025
U.S. Army Engineer District Chicago
Close: Nov 19, 2025
Provide upper des plaines river and tributaries phase II aquatic ecosystem restoration phase II. The project involves restoring approximately 429 acres of historically significant natural communities, including wetlands, prairies, savannas, woodlands, and stream habitats. Major actions include remaindering hastings creek, eradicating invasive plant species, restoring instream habitat, disabling existing agricultural drain tiles, and establishing native plant communities based on site-specific hydrology and topography.
AvailableFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Removal of existing failed oyster walls, to dredge soil from island & place across the northeast side of the island. Install six (6) limestone boulder & bedding stone oyster reefs.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Close: Nov 19, 2025
Removal of existing failed oyster walls, to dredge soil from island & place across the northeast side of the island. Install six (6) limestone boulder & bedding stone oyster reefs.
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