693JF72540013
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Award purpose
The project will rebuild the existing dock structure to better withstand operational and weather hazards, widen the docks to allow a greater number of trucks through, and install hoists to load/unload cargo more efficiently.
Activities to be performed
Component 1
Grant administration meetings with USDOT and other federal, state, and local agencies and community stakeholders to ensure project process meets all applicable federal requirements.
Hold public involvement meetings which will continue throughout the project.
Prepare final construction bid packages.
Release and advertise the construction bid package.
Project and bid construction availability.
Review bid responses for inclusion of all required submission documents and requirements.
Review bid responses to ensure they comply with applicable federal requirements.
Review past performance of bid responders and meet with responders to answer technical questions, bid items, etc.
Hold public meeting and facilitate the award of contracts.
Finalize and sign all project partnership and implementation agreements.
Administration of the project during the construction phase and closeout.
Component 2
Engineering design and permitting
Complete final technical and engineering design of the project.
Finalize project costs.
Secure all state and local approvals and construction permits.
Complete all requirements for federal NEPA review.
Component 3
Construction phase
Construct a new approximately 13,760 sq ft concrete decked dock that will withstand 50-year tsunami event tidal surges and other natural hazards.
Ensure all materials meet domestic preference requirements.
Install electrical, sewer, water, and mechanical infrastructure to serve businesses on the dock.
Install 12 new and refurbished hoists to improve movement of goods in the port.
Deliverables
Expected outcomes from page 12 of the grant agreement schedule G
Measure vessel calls.
Category and description
Measurement frequency: quarterly.
Measure cargo dwell time.
Category and description
Economic competitiveness and opportunity
The number of vessels calling to the area defined in the project study area.
Must be reported in total and disaggregated by any of the following where applicable: vessel type (e.g., container, bulk, RO-RO, LNG), freight capacity, vessel length, or other.
Measurement frequency: quarterly.
Measure closure from natural hazards.
Category and description
Economic competitiveness and opportunity
Mobility and community connectivity
Average cargo dwell time (hours per ton or TEU).
Dwell time is defined as the time between cargo arrival and departure by vessel, truck, or rail.
Measurement frequency: quarterly.
Intended beneficiary: Crescent City Harbor District.
Subrecipient activities: none.
The project will rebuild the existing dock structure to better withstand operational and weather hazards, widen the docks to allow a greater number of trucks through, and install hoists to load/unload cargo more efficiently.
Activities to be performed
Component 1
Grant administration meetings with USDOT and other federal, state, and local agencies and community stakeholders to ensure project process meets all applicable federal requirements.
Hold public involvement meetings which will continue throughout the project.
Prepare final construction bid packages.
Release and advertise the construction bid package.
Project and bid construction availability.
Review bid responses for inclusion of all required submission documents and requirements.
Review bid responses to ensure they comply with applicable federal requirements.
Review past performance of bid responders and meet with responders to answer technical questions, bid items, etc.
Hold public meeting and facilitate the award of contracts.
Finalize and sign all project partnership and implementation agreements.
Administration of the project during the construction phase and closeout.
Component 2
Engineering design and permitting
Complete final technical and engineering design of the project.
Finalize project costs.
Secure all state and local approvals and construction permits.
Complete all requirements for federal NEPA review.
Component 3
Construction phase
Construct a new approximately 13,760 sq ft concrete decked dock that will withstand 50-year tsunami event tidal surges and other natural hazards.
Ensure all materials meet domestic preference requirements.
Install electrical, sewer, water, and mechanical infrastructure to serve businesses on the dock.
Install 12 new and refurbished hoists to improve movement of goods in the port.
Deliverables
Expected outcomes from page 12 of the grant agreement schedule G
Measure vessel calls.
Category and description
Measurement frequency: quarterly.
Measure cargo dwell time.
Category and description
Economic competitiveness and opportunity
The number of vessels calling to the area defined in the project study area.
Must be reported in total and disaggregated by any of the following where applicable: vessel type (e.g., container, bulk, RO-RO, LNG), freight capacity, vessel length, or other.
Measurement frequency: quarterly.
Measure closure from natural hazards.
Category and description
Economic competitiveness and opportunity
Mobility and community connectivity
Average cargo dwell time (hours per ton or TEU).
Dwell time is defined as the time between cargo arrival and departure by vessel, truck, or rail.
Measurement frequency: quarterly.
Intended beneficiary: Crescent City Harbor District.
Subrecipient activities: none.
Awardee
Funding Goals
PROGRAM FUNDS PROJECTS THAT IMPROVE THE SAFETY EFFICIENCY OR RELIABILITY OF THE MOVEMENT OF GOODS THROUGH PORTS OR INTERMODAL CONNECTIONS TO PORTS.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Crescent City,
California
95531-4435
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Crescent City Harbor District was awarded
Dock Reconstruction : Enhancing Operational Efficiency Resilience
Project Grant 693JF72540013
worth $8,000,000
from Maritime Administration in February 2026 with work to be completed primarily in Crescent City California United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years 5 months and
was awarded through assistance program 20.823 Port Infrastructure Development Program.
$2,000,000 (20.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Port Infrastructure Development Program.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 4/15/26
Period of Performance
2/5/26
Start Date
7/28/28
End Date
Funding Split
$8.0M
Federal Obligation
$2.0M
Non-Federal Obligation
$10.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
693JF72540013
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT APPLICABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
69A334 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Funding Office
69A334 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Awardee UEI
J2TBA1ALH3Q6
Awardee CAGE
59P38
Performance District
CA-02
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Alejandro Padilla
Modified: 4/15/26