US Army Corps of Engineers Clause Samples
The US Army Corps of Engineers clause establishes requirements and procedures for projects involving the US Army Corps of Engineers, particularly in relation to permits, approvals, or coordination with this federal agency. In practice, this clause may require the contractor to obtain necessary permits for work affecting navigable waters, wetlands, or other regulated areas, and to comply with all applicable federal regulations and reporting obligations. Its core function is to ensure that construction or development activities are conducted in accordance with federal law, thereby preventing legal or regulatory issues that could delay or halt the project.
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US Army Corps of Engineers. Jurisdictional Determination
US Army Corps of Engineers. Provide geocell accessories (e.g., stakes, pins, clips, staples, rings, tendons, anchors, deadmen, etc.) recommended by the Geocell Manufacturer.
US Army Corps of Engineers. Civil Works
US Army Corps of Engineers. Civil Works
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C. The representatives for the Partner Institutions are as follows:
US Army Corps of Engineers. The Corps has been responsible for regulating certain activities in the nation's waters since 1890, through federal statutes such as the Rivers and Harbors Acts of 1890 and 1899. The most frequently exercised authority by the Corps is contained in Section 10 (33 U.S.C. 403), which covers construction, excavation, or deposition of materials in, over, or under such waters, or any work which would affect the course, location, condition, or capacity of those waters. In 1972, amendments to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, thereafter referred to as the "Clean Water Act" (CWA), added what is commonly called Section 404 authority (33 U.S.C. 1344) to the program. The Corps is authorized to issue permits for activities involving the discharges of dredged or fill materials into the waters of the United States. These discharges include return water from dredged material disposed of on the upland and generally, any fill material (e.g., rock, sand, dirt) used to construct fast land for site development, roadways, erosion protection, etc.
US Army Corps of Engineers. The project requires a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) identifying wetlands and other Waters of the United States within the project footprint. USACE issued a Preliminary Jurisdictional Delineation on April 7, 2020. Any work within jurisdictional areas will require a Section 404 Permit.
US Army Corps of Engineers. (SECTION 404 PERMIT)
US Army Corps of Engineers. (USACE) - The Engineer shall prepare and make application submittal for a Nationwide 404 Permit from the USACE. An Individual 404 Permit from USACE is not expected to be required. Application for an Individual 404 Permit, if necessary, will be considered extra work. Services to provide wetland delineation are included. Preparation of a wetland mitigation plan, if required, will be considered extra work.
US Army Corps of Engineers. (USACE) COORDINATION
US Army Corps of Engineers. 37 Section 1-07.5(5) is supplemented with the following: 38 39 (April 2, 2018) 40 The following Provisions summarize the requirements, in addition to those required 41 elsewhere in the Contract, imposed upon the Contracting Agency by the U.S. Army 42 Corps of Engineers. Throughout the work, the Contractor shall comply with the 43 following requirements: 44 45 (February 25, 2013) 46 Temporary structures and dewatering of areas under the jurisdiction of the U.S. 47 Army Corps of Engineers must maintain normal downstream flows and prevent 48 upstream and downstream flooding to the maximum extent practicable. 49 50 (April 2, 2018) 1 All costs to comply with this special provision are incidental to the Contract and are 2 the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall include all related costs in 3 the associated bid prices of the Contract. 4