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Published January 16, 2025 at 7:00 PM

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Site work for a water / sewer project in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. Completed plans call for site work for a water / sewer project.

The Bayou Caddy Ecosystem Restoration (Shoreline Stabilization) project is located in southwestern Mississippi near Waveland, in Hancock County. The project site is adjacent to and west of the federally authorized Cadet Bayou navigation project. Cadet Bayou is about 21 miles to the west of the Port of Gulfport and is about 44 miles to the east of New Orleans, Louisiana. The Bayou Caddy Ecosystem Restoration Project consists of a 22-acre site of restored marsh contained by a 2,000-foot-long geotextile tube (Figure 1). The most recent portion of the project consists of a 1,000-foot-long by 25-foot-wide rock breakwater combined with a 1,700-foot-long segmented living shoreline system consisting of prefabricated concrete wave attenuation devices (WADs) that protect the ecosystem restoration project from excessive wave action and storm damage. This project entails an herbicide treatment of phragmites, an invasive plant identified during recent post-construction monitoring events, within four areas of the 22-acre restored marsh (Figure 2). The goal is to remove phragmites without causing damage to restored marsh plantings. This is intended to be a one-time spray treatment, after which additional follow-up or annual control treatments may be required, depending upon the results. Contractor shall provide all equipment, materials, transportation, and personnel required to accomplish the tasks described herein. POP 30-OCT-2024 TO 29-OCT-2025 Question Deadline 12/02/2024 at 2:00 PM CT PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project entails an herbicide treatment of phragmites, an invasive plant identified during recent post-construction monitoring events, within four areas of the 22-acre restored marsh (Figure 2). The goal is to remove phragmites without causing damage to restored marsh plantings. This is intended to be a one-time spray treatment, after which additional follow-up or annual control treatments may be required, depending upon the results. Contractor shall provide all equipment, materials, transportation, and personnel required to accomplish the tasks described herein. PROJECT OBJECTIVES The objectives of the restoration project are to: 1) Extend the longevity and enhance the ecosystem within four areas of the 22-acre restored marsh at the site through decreased density of the invasive phragmites plant that will (i) Increase native vegetation, and (ii) improve the functional quality of the habitat.

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$18,750.00

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