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Dock Lease Opportunity near Cascade Locks, Oregon

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
Location
Cascade Locks, OR
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 10 days (Jul 28, 2026)
Posted
Jul 13, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
53

What this contract is for

Solicitation for Offer: Dock Lease Opportunity near Cascade Locks, Oregon The United States Government is seeking to lease dock space or riverfront land with direct river access on the Columbia River in the vicinity of Cascade Locks, Oregon, to support the installation and operation of a Total Dissolved Gas (TDG) water quality monitoring station. Minimum Property Requirements: Location: The property must be located on the Columbia River within a strict scientific zone of 1 to 5 miles downstream of the outfall of Bonneville Dam (tailrace/spillway zone). Dock Specifications: The offered property must consist of a dock, pier, or float capable of safely supporting a static load of up to 300 lbs to preserve the structural integrity of a Government-owned gage house and enclosed equipment. Shelter Dimensions: The dock must accommodate a secure instrumentation shelter measuring approximately 5.0' – 5.5' H x 3.0' – 3.5' W x 2.5' D, which must be securable with a Government-provided padlock. Water Depth: The sensor deployment site must provide a minimum water depth of 5 feet during all river stages, including low/no spill seasons. Access: The Lessor must grant year-round site access for Government personnel and contractors for routine monitoring and maintenance, typically Monday through Friday, between 0600 and 1800. Parking: A dedicated vehicle parking area must be available within approximately 100 feet of the dock/equipment location to facilitate the transport of heavy instrumentation. Utilities: No electrical power, water, or other utility hookups are required from the Lessor. Right of Entry: The property owner must agree to sign a pre-lease Right-of-Entry (ROE) agreement to allow Government personnel and contractors access to the property for suitability assessments. Special...

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