PPA Inked for St. Johns County Coastal Storm Risk Management Project

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, and St. Johns County yesterday finalized a critical agreement for construction of the St. Johns County Coastal Storm Risk Management Project – South Ponte Vedra Beach and Vilano Beach areas.

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“The Project Partnership Agreement (PPA) is the next step towards construction of the project. It is a legally binding agreement between the government and non-federal sponsor that serves to define responsibilities, cost-sharing and execution of work,” said USACE in its release.

The 3-mile long project includes construction of a 60-feet beach berm, including the restoration of critically eroded dunes. Initial construction includes placement of 1.3 million cubic yards of sand, with three periodic nourishment events occurring in 12-year intervals.

The periodic nourishments will place an average of 866,000 cubic yards of sand on the beach. Sand will be dredged from the St. Augustine Inlet System (shoals and channel), said USACE.

The project cost-share for initial construction is 23 percent federal, and 77 percent non-federal. Periodic nourishments are 17.7 percent federal, and 82.3 percent non-federal. Advertisement for the construction contract is anticipated for January 2020, and contract award scheduled for March 2020.

According to USACE, construction is anticipated to take approximately 6 months.