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Last Updated | 03/27/2023 07:04 PM |
Project Title | RFP - 2022 Newport Harbor Shallow-Water and Deep-Water Eelgrass Survey |
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City, State (County) | Newport Beach, CA 92663 (Orange County) |
Category(s) | Professional Services |
Sub-Category(s) | Inspection Services |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Conceptual Design, Construction start expected April 2023 , Request For Proposals |
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Description | As of March 27, 2023, information regarding an award for this solicitation is not available. At this time, it is not known if an award has been made. Closed solicitation has been included below for reference. ……………….. The City of Newport Beach (City) is requesting proposals to survey shallow-water (Zostera marina) and deep-water (Zostera pacifica) eelgrass within Newport Harbor in Newport Beach, California. The City requires tracking shallow-water and deep-water eelgrass distribution in the harbor every two and four years, respectively. Shallow-water eelgrass is surveyed within three zones (based on eelgrass presence and variation in overall abundance). Under the City's Regional General Permit 54 (RGP 54) each zone is allowed small amounts of temporary eelgrass impacts every year resulting from routine maintenance dredging activities. Every two years, a comprehensive harbor-wide survey is conducted to track eelgrass distribution in relation to these established zones and to assess long-term eelgrass trends within the Harbor. Every four years, a focused deep-water eelgrass survey is performed to help assess the harbor's overall eelgrass health and total quantity. The objective of the 2022 eelgrass survey is to provide a depiction and quantification of both shallow and deep-water eelgrass within the Harbor. This detailed assessment will directly influence the allowable temporary impact amounts under the City's RGP 54 for the three zones for the next two-year period beginning in 2023. Additionally, Caulerpa taxifolia is an invasive green alga that was eradicated from two California locations after it was discovered in 2000. Following these events, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and NOAA Fisheries developed the Caulerpa Control Protocol . Caulerpa prolifera was found in 2021 in Newport Harbor, so the harbor is therefore considered an "infested system" until eradication is achieved. The City participates in the Southern California Caulerpa Action Team (SCCAT) composed of representative local, state, and federal agencies to effectively manage the infestation by implementing surveys and removing Caulerpa from the system. As part of the City's support towards removal of the invasive algae, the City is incorporating more detailed survey techniques as part of this RFP Project Type RFP (Request for Proposal) Response Types Cost File Response File Type of Award Lump Sum Bid Bond 0.00% Payment Bond 0.00% Performance Bond 0.00% Pre-Bid Meeting No Online Q&A Yes Q&A Deadline 05/23/2022 10:00 AM (PDT) |
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