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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 23, 2017 FBO #5721
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Z -- Lake Barkley & Kentucky Lock Shoreline Protection

Notice Date
7/21/2017
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
237990 — Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Nashville, Attn: CELRN-CT, PO Box 1070, Nashville, Tennessee, 37202-1070, United States
 
ZIP Code
37202-1070
 
Solicitation Number
W912P5-17-B-0013
 
Point of Contact
James W. Purcell, Phone: 6157367674, Stacy S. Wiggins, Phone: 6157367944
 
E-Mail Address
James.W.Purcell@usace.army.mil, stacy.s.wiggins@usace.army.mil
(James.W.Purcell@usace.army.mil, stacy.s.wiggins@usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is a Pre-Solicitation notice, the full solicitation with all drawings and specifications is expected to be published the week of 7 August 2017. The Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lock Shoreline Protection project consists of a base contract for shoreline protection using geotextile fabric, choke stone, and riprap along approximately 2,355 feet of Lake Barkley shoreline; and construction of a rock training dike downstream of Kentucky Dam adjacent to Powerhouse Island. There are six (6) option line items for shoreline protection to additional sections of Lake Barkley shoreline. Elements of the base contract will consist of the following: 1) Lake Barkley Shoreline Protection. Place riprap (Class III Rock with 2 foot minimum thickness) and filter stone (6 inch thickness) along Station 3+00 to Station 8+97 of Canal Campground for the shoreline protection. To support this work, a barge and excavator (and/or crane/clamshell bucket from the barge) able to put riprap and filter stone on the shoreline and excavate a toe trench at the foot of the riprap surface, and to remove trees and debris prior to placing filter stone and riprap. The placement of riprap and filter stone shall be accomplished from floating plant and the contractor is limited to 2 feet drop height of materials through the project site. The approximate quantity of riprap and filter stone to be placed for the Station 3+00 to Station 8+97 is 2,657 tons and 934 tons, respectively. 2) Kentucky Lock Training Dike. The training dike extends approximately 190 feet riverward from Powerhouse Island, with a 10-foot wide crest and 2H:1V side slopes. The crest elevation varies from 316 feet at the intersection with Powerhouse Island down to a bench from 300 feet to 298 feet, followed by a toe sloping down to the river bottom at approximate elevation 284 ft. Limestone riprap conforming to the R400 gradation shall be used to construct the training dike. Placement of riprap shall be accomplished from floating plant. The approximate quantity of riprap to be placed for the training dike is 4,000 tons. Elements of the option line items will consist of the following: Place riprap (Class III Rock with 2 foot minimum thickness) and filter stone (6 inch thickness) along Station 3+00 to Station 8+97 of Canal Campground for the shoreline protection. To support this work, a barge and excavator (and/or crane/clamshell bucket from the barge) able to put riprap and filter stone on the shoreline and excavate a toe trench at the foot of the riprap surface, and to remove trees and debris prior to placing filter stone and riprap. The placement of riprap and filter stone shall be accomplished from floating plant and the contractor is limited to 2 feet drop height of materials through the project site. The approximate quantity of riprap and filter stone to be placed for the each of the six option items is as follows: Option #1 - 223 tons and 81 tons, respectively. Option #2 - 162 tons and 58 tons, respectively. Option #3 - 164 tons and 59 tons, respectively. Option #4 - 232 tons and 78 tons, respectively. Option #5 - 256 tons and 90 tons, respectively. Option #6 - 450 tons and 138 tons, respectively. A guided site visit has been arranged to aid in preparation of offerors' bids for 17 Aug 2017, starting at 10:00 AM (Central Daylight Time). Participants will meet in the Lake Barkley Resource Manager's Conference Room, 200 Barkley Dam Overlook Drive, Grand Rivers, KY 42045. The Visitor Center telephone is (270) 362-4236. After a short briefing, participants will travel by land to Canal Campground to access the Barkley portion of the work. The dismounted access to the site will traverse rough terrain and thick vegetation. All participants are advised to wear appropriate footwear and clothing, and take necessary precautions against insects or ticks while participating in the site inspection. Finally, participants will travel by land to a Kentucky Lock public area for the training dike location. Persons wishing to participate in the site visit must register with J.W. Purcell via email at James.W.Purcell@usace.army.mil within 48 hours of the start time by providing name, phone number, company, and names and number of people from the company participating. For questions and /or concerns regarding the site visit, please contact J.W. Purcell via email. This will be the only organized site visit for this project. If you miss the scheduled site visit, no other arrangements will be made due to personnel availability and time restrictions.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USA/COE/DACA62/W912P5-17-B-0013/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corps of Engineers, 200 Barkley Dam Overlook Drive, Grand Rivers, Kentucky, 42045, United States
Zip Code: 42045
 
Record
SN04589406-W 20170723/170721234300-ef00c2a87b0c23976ad83b3f5f7ac478 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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