Dredge Delta Echo Fuel Wharves
Type: Forecast
Overview
Description
Delta and Echo fuel wharves are due for maintenance dredging.
The water depths at Delta and Echo are progressively diminishing through sedimentation. wharves Delta and Echo situated within were constructed in 1946. The last recorded maintenance dredging occurred in 2010-2011. Since then, meteorological and hydrological events such as typhoons, strong waves and currents have led to the movement and accumulation of sediments at the bottom of Delta and Echo pier, thus, reducing the depth of the ocean water within the harbor. A hydrologic survey of the harbor was performed in 2010.
Removed shoals and sediment from a point no closer than ten feet (10') from the face of wharf to 200 feet outward using hydrolic dredge, to restore 45 feet of navigational depth. Need to get an ACOE permit as well as a NEPA/CATEX, SHPO consultation, endangered species, and possibly ever underwater MEC.
Est. Value
Min: $2,000,000
Max: $7,500,000
Max: $7,500,000
Est. Award Date
Q2 2028
Source Est. Solicitation Date
Q2 2028
Set Aside
Small Business Set-Aside
Pricing
Fixed-Price
Procurement Method
Delivery Order/Task Order (not under Federal Supply Schedule Contract)
Forecast Type
New
Place of Performance
USA
Forecast Source
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
NAVFAC Marianas is forecasted to issue a new procurement for Dredge Delta Echo Fuel Wharves around Q2 2028 worth up to $7,500,000.
Agency
Source Level 1 Agency
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Source Level 2 Agency
NAVFAC Marianas
Source Level 3 Agency
N40192
Contacts
Potential Bidders and Partners
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Additional Detail
Date Published
12/22/25
Additional Notes
MAC - SB and RFP - LP