April 2022
FACT SHEET
Horseshoe Cove, FL (O&M)
Operations and Maintenance
Congressional District: 2
1. DESCRIPTION
Horseshoe Cove is a federal navigation project located on the Gulf coast of Florida, about 80 miles north of Tampa. The authorized project consists of a channel 1.75 miles long and 6 feet deep from the Gulf to the village Horseshoe Beach. It includes an irregular shaped boat basin at the shoreward end of the project with an authorized depth of 6 feet. The original channel was constructed in 1959. Project condition surveys have been conducted periodically since original construction.
2. FUNDING
a. Regular Civil Works Funds:
Allocation thru FY22 |
$0 |
President’s Budget FY23 |
$0 |
b. P.L. 115-123: Bi-Partisan Budget Act of 2018, Supplemental:
Current Working Estimate |
$3,000,000 |
Allocation thru FY21 |
$3,000,000 |
Allocation for FY22 |
$0 |
3. SPONSOR
Dixie County
Post Office Box 2600
Cross City, Florida 32628
4. STATUS
Bi-Partisan Budget Act of 2018, Supplemental funds were provided to complete maintenance dredging of approximately 84,000 cubic yards (CY) of shoal material from Horseshoe Cove Entrance Channel and Turning Basin.
Project was awarded on 6 December 2018 and work began shortly after to dredge the required depth of 6 feet plus 1-foot allowable over depth with material being placed in the upland disposal area located approximately 4600 feet northeast of the Turning Basin. The contractor was terminated for default on 6 Nov 2019 as a result of an inexcusable failure to perform the required work within the performance period under the terms of the contract. A penal sum in the amount of ~$2.1M was received from the surety company in July 2020.
Construction activities were resolicited in October 2020, and a new contract was awarded on 30 Nov 2020. The contract’s scope of work consisted of 6’ + 1’ allowable overdepth of the channel and turning basin totaling approximately 106,000 cubic yards of material. Maintenance dredging of the entrance channel and the turning basin were completed on 30 Sep 2021, and 102,253 cubic yards of material was disposed of in the Dixie County dredged material management area (DMMA).
