Mojave River Dam Project - Fence and Barriers

Services will be requested by a task order as funds and work/education project opportunities become available.

Each specific project proposed under this Agreement will be evaluated by both USACE and the recipient to make certain it meets the education and stewardship objectives set forth in the

Cooperative Agreement.

Each task order may include all or some of the following work items:a.

Restoration Barriers.i.

Install fences and barriers to prevent vehicular intrusion into restoration areas.ii.

Repair and maintain fences and barriers.iii.

Monitor fences, barriers, and gates for damage.

Report and document any damage found.b.

Active Restorationi.

Rip and decompact soils.

ii.

Perform selective removal of invasive vegetation from habitat areas.iii.

Plant and maintain native seed and nursery stock in habitat restoration sites.iv.

Perform other services in support of restoration as requested by USACE.c.

GPS Monitoring.i.

Using a GPS unit and camera, conduct site inspections and document environmental, safety, and other concerns through photos and GPS coordinates.

ii.

Submit maps and reports of identified environmental, safety, real estate, and infrastructure issues so that future action may be taken.iii.

Identify and document key natural resources to support environmental management.d.

Public Outreach.i.

Interact with members of the public to inform them of environmental resources, outdoor recreation safety measures, and USACE mission.

Outreach may take place on project lands or off-site community events.ii.

Respond to inquiries and concerns with tact and professionalism.iii.

Rove project areas to provide information to visitors and help ensure safe public access.e.

Natural Resources Educationi.

Learn about and demonstrate proper use of equipment, safe working techniques, restoration barrier placement, communication strategies, GPS and camera equipment, and data collection techniques.ii.

Participate in discussion of USACE land management practices and philosophy, biology, biogeography, ecological relationships, and natural history.iii.

Participate in discussion of natural resources missions and career opportunities within USACE.iv.

Provide periodic reports and updates to USACE staff on the progress of work items.

Collaborate and work alongside USACE staff to accomplish projects.
Related Programs

Youth Conservation Program

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of Defense

Office: Department of Defense

Estimated Funding: $317,000,000


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
FY22-23 Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail Grant Program for projects located on the Northeast Corridor

Additional Information of Eligibility:
See Announcement for details

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.grantsolutions.gov/gs/preaward/previewPublicAnnouncement.do?id=103389

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
usace email address

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2023-02-02

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-04-30



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