Under the nine-year contract, the company will change the dam’s isolated-phase bus and refurbish intake gates of the barrier, the Department of Defense said Monday.
USACE received three bids for the project and obligated $4.8 million on the award using Bonneville Power Administration funds for fiscal year 2022.
The agency estimates work under the firm-fixed-price contract will be complete by April 30, 2031.
According to a fact sheet, USACE and the Bonneville Power Administration are pursuing modernization efforts to increase the power availability and hydraulic capacity of the 7,365-foot-long concrete structure.
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