The Recovery and Development Agency is now looking for qualified tenderers for the Removal and Disposal of Derelict Vessels from Sea Cows Bay Harbour.
The unsightly derelict vessels have been a thorny issue since the passage of Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017.
Opposition Leader at the time Julian Fraser protested about the unsavoury state of the Sea Cows Bay Harbour some five years after the onslaught of hurricanes Irma and Maria in the territory.
He expressed that sunken vessels at another location in the territory were, therefore, considered along with the vessels in his district.
Fraser explained that it was later realised that there was not enough funding to remove vessels at both locations, so the project was ultimately overlooked and funds reallocated.
He argued that the government spent some $1. 5 million to dredge the SCB harbour while the vessels were sitting there.
Fraser is now the Deputy Premier, and Minister of the Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change.
The RDA says the procurement method will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding process.
It said the full tender package including the detailed scope of works and other supporting documents can be obtained from the Agency with a submission deadline of Monday 11th August.