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Project Title

Restoration of Concord Streams in Concord, NC

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City, State (County) Concord, NC   (Cabarrus County)
Category(s) Heavy and Highway
Sub-Category(s) Shoreline/Erosion/Drainage
Contracting Method Competitive Bids.
Project Status Results
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Estimated Value $1,000,000 to $5,000,000
Plans Available from Federal Agency
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Description The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, is conducting research to determine the market capabilities of potential contractors to restore approximately 18 acres of aquatic ecosystem habitat, spanning along approximately 3,820 linear feet of stream, including associated, adjacent riparian buffer areas. The outputs of the proposed project will result in restored and protected aquatic and riparian habitat, increased fish and benthic species abundance and biodiversity, reduction in input of sediment and other nonpoint source pollutants, stabilized streams, and improvement of aesthetics in an urbanized environment. In-stream and riparian buffer restoration activities will improve water quality and establish a healthier aquatic ecosystem capable of sustaining the necessary refuge and feeding habitat for fish and other aquatic fauna. The project consists of the aquatic ecosystem restoration of approximately 3,820 linear feet of Stricker Branch (SB-IN1) from U.S. 29/Concord Parkway to Evans Street NW. Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration will be accomplished by providing in-stream structures and channel. In addition, three water quality Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be constructed within the Stricker Branch watershed. SB-1 is a stormwater wetland system located in the floodplain along the west side of SB-IN1. Two stormwater dry detention ponds (SB-10 and SB-11) will be constructed adjacent to Morton Ave. SW on WIL-MAR Realty property and adjacent to Harris ST. NW on David S. Snyder property to reduce the amount of runoff entering and erosion in the downstream channel. The proposed project streams are located in the City of Concord, North Carolina, in Cabarrus County, in the Piedmont region of NC, approximately 20 miles northeast of Charlotte, NC. The study area is experiencing rapid residential and commercial development, both resulting from urban sprawl generated by the nearby booming economy of Charlotte. The stream include Stricker Branch.
Details
Division 31 - Earthwork, Erosion and Sedimentation Controls.
Division 33 - Utilities, Storm Drainage Utilities, Ponds and Reservoirs.
Division 35 - Waterway and Marine Construction, Shoreline Protection, Waterway Construction and Equipment.
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