Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Port of Nome Modification Phase 1A project in Nome, Alaska, is an unrestricted, firm fixed-price construction solicitation by the Department of Defense. It involves a 1,200-foot extension of the existing causeway, featuring a layered aggregate and rock embankment protected by 18-ton armor stone, a 30-foot wide road surface, and a 600-foot open-cell sheet pile dock. Additionally, the project includes the removal of a 250-foot spur breakwater and existing armor stone.
THE PORT OF NOME MODIFICATION PHASE 1A, NOME, ALASKA, IS AN UNRESTRICTED, FIRM FIXED PRICE, DESIGN BID BUILD, STANDALONE, CONSTRUCTIONACQUISITION. THE PROJECT WILL CONSIST OF A 1,200-FOOT LONG EXTENSION TO THE EXISTING NOME CAUSEWAY CONSISTING OF A LAYERED AGGREGATEAND ROCK EMBANKMENT PROTECTED BY 18-TON ARMOR STONE. THE CAUSEWAY EXTENSION INCORPORATES A 30-FOOT WIDE ROAD SURFACE AND INCLUDESA 600-FOOT LONG OPENCELL? SHEET PILE DOCK. THIS PROJECT INCLUDES REMOVAL OF THE 250-FOOT LONG SPUR BREAKWATER AND EXISTING 22-TONARMOR STONE AND B ROCK UNDERLAYER AT THE NOSE OF THE CAUSEWAY.
PORT OF NOME MODIFICATION PHASE 1A, NOME, ALASKA is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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