Wilmington Harbor Navigation Improvements, NC
The funding would be used to conduct a Review Assessment Report 403 to answer the comments, conditions, and concerns in the Assistant of the Army for Civil Works Review Assessment of the North Carolina State Ports Authority’s (NCSPA) Section 203 study in 2019 to identify and evaluate alternatives to increase transportation efficiencies for the current and future fleet of container vessels operating at the Port of Wilmington and to improve overall conditions for vessel operations and safety.This
Amount Appropriated
$500,000
Federal Funding Lifecycle
FY2022FFID tracks stages 1–2 — stages 3–5 vary by agency, assistance type, and earmark structure.
Congressional Request
Member submits CPF / CDS
FFIDEnacted
Signed into appropriations law
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Procurement route not yet determined
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Opportunity posted publicly
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The funding would be used to conduct a Review Assessment Report 403 to answer the comments, conditions, and concerns in the Assistant of the Army for Civil Works Review Assessment of the North Carolina State Ports Authority’s (NCSPA) Section 203 study in 2019 to identify and evaluate alternatives to increase transportation efficiencies for the current and future fleet of container vessels operating at the Port of Wilmington and to improve overall conditions for vessel operations and safety.This
Sponsoring Member
David Rouzer
Representative · NC
Recipient Organization
Wilmington Harbor Navigation Improvements, NC
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Data Provenance
- Source
- House Appropriations Committee
- Status
- enacted
- Fiscal Year
- FY2022
- Category
- other unclassified
- Use Case
- facility renovation
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Principals
Wilmington Harbor Navigation Improvements, NC
Grant recipient
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Inferred procurement pathway
high confidenceLikely procurement owner
federal agency
Funding vehicle
direct federal contract
Expected channel
SAM.gov federal procurement
DoD and military construction projects are direct federal procurements. SAM.gov is the correct primary channel.
USACE civil works (flood control, navigation, environmental restoration) are direct federal procurements on SAM.gov.
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