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Lexington Harbor Breakwater Repair

W072 ENDIST DETROITDEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY / W072 ENDIST DETROIT

Posted
Feb 5, 2026
Response deadline
Feb 24, 2026, 2:00 AM EST
Closed
Value
Category
Heavy & Civil Engineering
NAICS
237990
PSC / Class
Y1PZ
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Place of performance
Solicitation #
W911XK26BA006
Archive date
Feb 5, 2027

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***Amendment 0001 is issued to remove FAR Clause 52.236-27 - Site Visit (Construction) and to provide organized site visit information within Section 00 21 13 - Instructions to Bidders. Reference the amendment for full details.*** Lexington Harbor Breakwater Repair. This project includes breakwater repair operations at Lexington Harbor. The north breakwater is a permeable rubble mound structure and allows sand shoaling within the harbor. Voids in the north breakwater are exacerbating sediment infiltration within the harbor. A walkway is present atop the north breakwater. The walkway is approximately 5 feet wide and generally in good condition. The north breakwater voids are partially sand filled. The sand fill depth varies; however, sand generally extends to the existing water elevation. The project objective is to alter the existing permeable rubble mound breakwater structure to an impermeable structure. The proposed scope of work includes constructing a grout curtain wall within the structure. The proposed grout curtain wall is chemical grout and a cementitious grout material. The chemical grout material is proposed within the sand filled breakwater structure. The cementitious grout material is proposed above the sand filled area. The intent of the grout curtain wall is to prevent sand from infiltrating through the breakwater structure. The existing Portland cement concrete walkway is reconstructed upon completion of grouting operations. As previously stated, the project includes breakwater repair by constructing a grout curtain wall and Portland cement concrete walkway reconstruction. Information regarding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers process for settling requests for equitable adjustments and duration goals to achieve definitization of equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts can be found by going to https://www.usace.army.mil/Strategic-Partnerships/Partnering/mod/129895/details/443/ then scrolling down on right hand side of page by clicking on ?View FFP Contract Changes Playbook Here?.