Similar Projects
Pamlico Sound Oyster Sanctuary Project
Alteration
Bidding
Engelhard, NC 27824

Cherry Branch Ferry Electrical Upgrades
Renovation
Bidding
Havelock, NC 28532

Cedar Island Dock Repairs
Post-Bid
Cedar Island, NC 28516

Provide Shoring Systems Columns
Post-Bid
$25,000 to $100,000 est. value
Cherry Point, NC 28533

Repairs to North Topsail Beach Access Site #4
Results
North Topsail Beach, NC

Dolphin Piling Repair at Elizabeth II for Roanoke Island Festival Park
Results
Less than $22,000 est. value
Manteo, NC 27954

Major M & R of Concrete Wharf at USCG SFO Fort Macon, Atlantic Beach, NC
Post-Bid
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000 est. value
Atlantic Beach, NC 28512

Shallowbag Bay Boardwalk Repairs
Results
Manteo, NC 27954

Repair Multiple Docks
Post-Bid
$100,000 to $250,000 est. value
Cherry Point, NC

New River Oyster Highway for Marine Construction Phase II
Results
Jacksonville, NC 28541

Poe`s Ridge Boat Ramp Area Site Preparation
Post-Bid
$25,000 est. value
Moncure, NC 27559

Lake Wheeler Boat Shed/Structure
Results
Less than $74,889 est. value
Raleigh, NC 27603

Battle Park Boat Ramp and Piers
Post-Bid
Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Lawson Creek Boardwalk Replacement Project
Results
New Bern, NC 28563

Waterfront Repairs at US Coast Guard SFO Fort Macon, Atlantic Beach, NC
Post-Bid
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000 est. value
Atlantic Beach, NC

Last Updated 06/21/2021 03:56 PM
Project Title

Cape Fear Lock and Dam No. 1: Fish Passage Modification

Physical Address View project details and contacts
City, State (County) Wilmington, NC   (New Hanover County)
Category(s) Heavy and Highway
Sub-Category(s) Dock/Pier/Marine
Contracting Method Competitive Bids.
Project Status Results
Bids Due View project details and contacts
Estimated Value
Plans Available from
Owner View project details and contacts
Architect View project details and contacts
Description

The proposed fish pathways consist in a sequence of pools deepened between 4 and 5 feet from the existing bottom elevation, connected by a staggered arrangement of 5.5 feet wide rock gaps. Proposed pathways accommodate larger and deeper pools and provide a more gradual and uniform loss of energy along the fish passage by reducing the slope of the water surface elevation to approximately 3%. A. Excavation and earthwork B. Relocate existing weir stones to modifications of existing fish passage (rock arch weir) C. Place new and relocate existing rip rap D. Perform select demolition on concrete breakwater to create 2-foot deep by 5.5-feet wide notches

Details

Division 35 - Waterway and Marine Construction, Common Work Results for Waterway and Marine Construction, Waterway and Marine Construction and Equipment, Marine Construction and Equipment.

Bidder's List View project details and contacts
Prospective Bidders View project details and contacts
Project Documents
 Engineered Spec Sheet
 Architectural Plans
 Other Documents