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BRIEF DESCRIPTION

The project consists of maintenance dredging to remove approximately 200,000 cubic yards of material from a 2 mile-long, 125 feet wide section of the Banana River channel to restore the depth of the channel to -13.0 feet Mean Water Level (MWL). The permitted depth is -12.0 feet MWL, plus one foot allowable overdepth to -13.0 feet MWL. The current average depth of the section of channel to be dredged is -10.0 feet MWL. For hydraulic dredging, the distance to the existing spoil site will be 4 miles away at the farthest point, and 2 miles away at the closest point to the section of channel to be dredged. Monitoring of the spoil site during and post dredging operations (while the water is drained from the spoil) will be required. A bathymetric survey of the 2-mile section of the channel to be dredged will be provided during solicitation of this work.

TITAN performed quality control management and site safety management for this project. In addition TITAN handled reviewing, scheduling, certifying and managing the submittals through the 3-Phase process of inspection.

AT A GLANCE

Project Type maintenance
TITAN Role quality control management and site safety management
Client Florida Dredge and Dock

Does your personnel know the process to work on federal projects?

We know the processes of working with multiple government departments and multiple districts within those departments. Our work primarily involves working with USACE, NAVFAC, Department of Veteran Affairs, Air Force, and GSA.

How much notice is needed in order for you to mobilize to the job?

In many cases, we can be there within a couple days. Our company structure is designed to accommodate the challenging and demanding dredging industry.

What is included in TITAN personnel proposals?

We cover everything needed to get our personnel to your jobsite and keep them there and provide you with a simplistic invoice at the end of the month. Working with TITAN couldn’t be easier!

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