Corps awards contract for maintenance dredging of Palm Beach Harbor

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Published Sept. 22, 2021

Jacksonville, Fla. (Sept. 21, 2021) – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, has awarded a $5,911,728 contract to Cashman Dredging & Marine Contracting Co., LLC, of Quincy, Massachusetts, for maintenance dredging of Palm Beach Harbor, Florida.  The project, undertaken in partnership with the Port of Palm Beach, will be 100 percent federally funded.

The contract calls for dredging the harbor’s entrance channel, settling basin, extended settling basin, and the expanded settling basin’s southern portion to a required depth of 35 to 39 feet Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) with two feet of allowable overdepth.  It also calls for dredging the northern portion of the expanded settling basin to a required depth of 35 feet MLLW with two feet of allowable overdepth; and for dredging Cut 1, Cut 2, the southern turning basin, and the northern turning basin to a required depth of 25 to 33 feet MLLW with two feet of allowable overdepth.

“This maintenance dredging event is expected to be the largest dredging event in the last two decades for Palm Beach Harbor,” said Jacksonville District project manager Chris McNees. “We anticipate more than 350,000 cubic yards of material will be removed from the harbor and placed within the permitted beach disposal area.”

Dredging is anticipated to begin in late January 2022 and be completed by April 30, 2022, to meet regulatory requirements for the seasonal protection of sea turtle nesting.  All dredged material will be placed in the beach disposal area immediately south of Lake Worth Inlet (Palm Beach Inlet) in compliance with the applicable Florida Department of Environmental Protection permit and the awarded plans and specifications, said McNees.

The Corps requests boaters and residents to exercise caution in the work areas while dredging operations are under way. Additionally, the public should anticipate project related activity on the beach immediately south of Lake Worth Inlet beginning in January through the end of April 2022.

“The Corps appreciates its continuing partnerships with the Port of Palm Beach and the Town of Palm Beach, and local support of the community,” McNees said.

For more information on Jacksonville District projects and operations, please visit www.saj.usace.army.mil.            

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David Ruderman
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david.j.ruderman@usace.army.mil

Release no. 21-068