SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District awarded a $2.16 million construction contract July 21 to RDA Contracting, Inc. of Rio Vista for Sacramento River erosion repair near Isleton.
The work involves placing close to 14 tons of quarry stone along 591 linear feet of river bank where the eroded face and toe of the levee are located. Construction work at the site is planned to start in August and be completed by late 2016.
“We expedited the contract award because it’s critical work for public safety and to prevent property damage,” Corps Project Manager Stephen Osgood said. “Without this work, the levee could be breached in flood season, endangering the people of Isleton.”
It’ll also bolster California Highway 160, which mostly runs adjacent to the river from Sacramento to Antioch and is situated on the crest of the levee where erosion repair will occur.
The work is part of the ongoing Sacramento River Bank Protection Project, a joint effort between the Corps and the Central Valley Flood Protection Board to repair river bank erosion and protect levees along the Sacramento River and its tributaries to reduce flood risk for the Central Valley. RDA Contracting, Inc. is a U.S. Small Business Administration 8(a)-designated small business. The Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Business Development Program is designed to help small businesses obtain federal contracts.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District provides planning, engineering, project management, environmental restoration and construction services to military and civilian customers in parts of eight western states, including California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon and Wyoming.
Release no. 16-022