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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 FBO #1384
MODIFICATION

M -- Sources Sought for U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Operation & Maintenance of Navigation Locks and Dams Function

Notice Date
9/8/2005
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
561210 — Facilities Support Services
 
Contracting Office
US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore, 10 South Howard Street, Baltimore, MD 21203
 
ZIP Code
21203
 
Solicitation Number
W912DR-06-R-0002
 
Response Due
12/31/2005
 
Archive Date
3/1/2006
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The first Industry Day for this potential acquisition will be held on 13 September 2005, Sheraton Hotel, 1800 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA, 703-486-1111. Pre-Registration IS REQUIRED for all attendees at http://USACE-Navigation-Industryday .lmi.org. Forum is registered at the hotel under LMI/US Army Corps of Engineers. This Sources Sought Notice is seeking ALL firms who are interested in providing support to this potential acquisition. A market survey is being conducted to determine the siz e and type of business eligible and capable of satisfying this Agencys potential requirements. These requirements MAY include the following: (1) Operation and Maintenance of Locks and Bridges. Management of actions including opening and closing the gates to permit transit of vessels and giving directions to vessel pilots transiting locks. This includes monitoring the river for approaching traffic, preparing for vessel entry and performing vessel entry. Additionally this includes maintenance and repair (inc luding emergency repairs) of locks and surrounding areas, such as embankments and spillways and operation and maintenance of moveable bridge spans over navigable waterways necessary for the transit of vessels. It also includes enforcement of laws, rules, a nd regulations on site at locks on critical and non-critical waterway segments. Within USACE, work is performed and decisions approved at the project level; performance and decisions receive supervisory review at the district level; and quality assurance r eviews are performed at the division office level; (2) Operation and Maintenance of Dams. This function includes dam operations performed by persons currently having authority to make final decisions on the release of water from dams, such as the operation of spillway gates and other outlet works, for flood control or maintenance of a navigation pool. This function also includes routine maintenance of dams and associated structures such as spillways, embankments, outlet works, levees, pumping stations, and other structures and/or management of contracts providing for routine as well as non-routine maintenance. Within USACE, work is performed and decisions approved at the project level; performance and decisions receive supervisory review at the district leve l; and quality assurance reviews are performed at the division office level; (3) Maintenance of Open Waterways for Navigation. This function includes all activities, including contract management and oversight, associated with maintenance of open waterways operated for the purpose of navigation. Maintenance of open waterways includes dredging, drift and debris removal, clearing and snagging operations, removal of wrecks, repair of river training works, and operation and maintenance of dredges, tow boats, an d other floating plants. Within USACE, work is performed and decisions approved at the project level; performance and decisions receive supervisory review at the district level; and quality assurance reviews are performed at the division office level; (4) Operation and Maintenance of Recreation Areas. This function includes operation of recreational sites at water resource development projects, to include interpretation of government policy or enforcement of rules and regulations (i.e., CFR Title 36 citatio n authority). This includes operation of the recreation features of the project, and management of contracts that provide operation and maintenance support. Within USACE, work is performed and decisions approved at the project level; performance and decisi ons receive supervisory review at the district level; and quality assurance reviews are performed at the division office level; and (5) Installation, Base or Facilities Management. This function includes building management, installation and building servi ces; minor construction, routine and emergency maintenance and repair of buildings to include minor construction; minor and major maintenance of mechanical and electrical assets; maintenance and repairs of grounds and surfaced areas; other facilities management activities. USACE has a much larger inventory of dams that are not associated with navigation and do not have lock operations. These dams are not included in this competition. If this procurement advances to the solicitation process; participating firms will be given the option of bidding on one, various or all-geographical regions being competitively sourced. A table listing the operation and maintenance a ctivities and a table providing more specific information on lock and dam site locations can be found at the following link to the USACE Baltimore District website: http://www.nab.usace.army.mil/A76/06R0002.htm. Interested firms should submit a two-page na rrative demonstrating their experiences in one or all identified operational & maintenance functions for the last three years. Also in the narrative provide all designation under NAICS 561210, for example: Large Business, HUBzone, 8(a), Service Disabled Ve teran Owned, Veteran Owned, Small Disadvantaged, and/or women owned) with the firms point of contact, telephone number and provide self-certification for the category. This is not a Request for Proposal nor is it a request for placement on a solicitation mailing list. The Government will not pay for any material provided in response to this market survey nor return any data provided. The results of this survey will be considered effective for a period of one year from the date of notice. Responses should be emailed to Kenn.R.Shoemaker@mvr02.usace.army.mil or james.c.johnston@hq02.usace.army.mil
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore 10 South Howard Street, Baltimore MD
Zip Code: 21203
Country: US
 
Record
SN00890384-W 20050910/050908212734 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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