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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JUNE 29, 2023 SAM #7884
SPECIAL NOTICE

Y -- W912BU23-Vertical Expansion of Site 15G Dredged Material Placement Facility, Logan Township, Gloucester County, and Oldman Township, Salem County, New Jersey

Notice Date
6/27/2023 3:48:52 PM
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
237990 — Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
 
Contracting Office
W2SD ENDIST PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA PA 19103-0000 USA
 
ZIP Code
19103-0000
 
Response Due
7/11/2023 1:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
12/30/2023
 
Point of Contact
CHELEY AUGUSTE, Phone: 2156566771, Brooke Patterson
 
E-Mail Address
Cheley.auguste@usace.army.mil, brooke.l.patterson@usace.army.mil
(Cheley.auguste@usace.army.mil, brooke.l.patterson@usace.army.mil)
 
Description
W912BU23-Vertical Expansion of Site 15G Dredged Material Placement Facility, Logan Township, Gloucester County, and Oldman Township, Salem County, New Jersey. Labor Market Survey: In addressing projects within the scope of Executive Order 13502, USACE districts will need to undertake a labor market survey as part of their PLA evaluation process. USACE district PDTs should consider the following: The Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District is soliciting comments from the construction community addressing the potential use of Project Labor Agreements (PLA) for the following large scale (exceeding $25 million) construction project: Project Description: Contract work consists of Contract work consists of a large-scale earthwork project to construct approximately 18,000 linear feet of earthen embankments at the Site 15G DMPF, located in Pedricktown, New Jersey, adjacent to the existing Pedricktown Complex of DMPFs (Pedricktown North, Pedricktown South, and Oldman).� Approximately 800,000 cubic yards of material must be moved from within the site, compacted in lifts and final graded to meet the lines and grades required.� Significant experience and expertise with large scale earthwork projects and access to a significant amount of earthmoving equipment and labor will be required to complete all work within an 18-month period of performance.� Significant experience with the installation of geosynthetics will be required as well.� The soils that comprise the available dredged materials are predominately fine-grained in nature (i.e., contain silts and clays of low and high plasticity), with some sand and gravel in limited areas.� As such, these soils are highly susceptible to changes in moisture content which may limit construction activities during periods of wet or freezing weather. Contractor must be able to deal with problems that include seepage of water into excavations, softening of exposed subgrade soils, loss of soil shear strength, etc.� It is anticipated that the existing material proposed to construct the dikes will require consistent and active moisture conditioning to achieve a moisture content near or at optimum to achieve the specified compaction requirements.� Consequently, prudent earthwork techniques such as disking, stockpile management, aeration, promoting positive drainage, limiting construction traffic, and allowing for drying days must be utilized to facilitate fill placement and compaction activities. It should be anticipated that protection of exposed excavation subgrades will need to be exercised to minimize disturbance. Magnitude is $25,000,000.00 to $100,000,000.00. Some of the factors that may be considered regarding PLA use are: a. The involvement of multiple contractors and/or subcontractors working in multiple crafts or trades. b. The complexity of the project. c. Shortage of skilled labor in the region. d. Completion of the project will require an extended period of time. e. The use of PLAs on other comparable projects in this geographic area. f. The promotion of the Governments long term programs interests such as training of skilled workforce for future projects. g. The possibility of labor disputes that threaten timely completion. h. Additional costs from use of PLAs may be cost prohibitive. A PLA is defined as a pre-hire collective bargaining agreement with one or more labor organizations that establishes the terms and conditions of employment for a specific construction project and is an agreement described in 29 U.S.C. 158(f). Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Policy: a. Project Labor Agreement (PLA) is a tool that agencies may use to promote economy and efficiency in Federal procurement.� � � � Pursuant to Executive Order 13502, agencies are encouraged to consider requiring the use of project labor agreements in connection with large-scale construction projects. b. An agency may, if appropriate, require that every contractor and subcontractor engaged in construction on the project agree, for that project, to negotiate or become a party to a project labor agreement with one or more labor organizations if the agency decides that the use of project labor agreements will: 1. Advance the Federal Governments interest in achieving economy and efficiency in Federal procurement, producing labor-management stability, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations governing safety and health, equal employment opportunity, labor and employment standards, and other matters. 2. Be consistent with law. Reference: Provision: 52.222-33 Notice of Requirement for Project Labor Agreement Clause 52.222-34 Project Labor Agreement. In consideration of the above factors, and any others which may be deemed appropriate, the construction community is invited to comment on the use of PLAs. Of particular interest to the Government are responses to the following questions: a. Should a PLA be executed on the above-described for the Vertical Expansion of Site 15G Dredged, Logan Township Material What benefits do you believe a PLA could achieve? What other factors should the Corps of Engineers consider before deciding to include PLA provisions for the Vertical Expansion of Site 15G Dredged Material Placement Facility, Logan Township, Gloucester County, and Oldman Township, Salem County, New Jersey. b. Will the use of a PLA be effective in achieving economy and efficiency? If so, how? What is the estimated relative cost impact, or any other economies or efficiencies derived by the Federal Government, if using a PLA? Will a PLA impact the cost of submitting an offer? c. Are there any concerns regarding labor-management stability related to this project? Will the use of a PLA produce labor-management stability on this project? Have labor disputes or other labor issues contributed to project delays in the local area? Are you aware of examples of labor management conflicts in the area which could impact the efficiency of this project, which a PLA could positively impact/resolve? d. Will use of a PLA be conducive to ensuring compliance with laws and regulations governing safety and health, equal employment opportunity, labor and employment standards, and other relevant matters on this project? Are there instances where these standards have not been met on Federal contracts in the local area? Were PLAs used for those specific contracts? e. This project will require construction contractors and/or subcontractors employing workers in multiple crafts or trades. Do you foresee any work on this project that may result in both the prime contractor and at least one subcontractor, or two or more subcontractors, employing the same trade? f. Are there concerns by prime contractors on the availability of skilled construction labor? Are there large-scale construction projects in the area which could impact availability of skilled labor for this project? What is the anticipated volatility in the labor market for the trades required for the execution of the project? g. How will a PLA impact the completion time? Would a PLA benefit a project which contains a unique and compelling mission-critical schedule? h. Where have PLAs been used on comparable projects undertaken by Federal, State, municipal, or private entities in the geographic area of this project? i. Will the use of PLAs impact the ability of potential Offerors and subcontractors to meet small business utilization goals? THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ANY COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT.�Responses to this labor market survey will be used by the Government to make appropriate acquisition decisions. All interested sources must respond to future solicitations announcements separately from responses to this market survey. Please provide your comments via email to Cheley Auguste, Contract Specialist, at Cheley.auguste@usace.army.mil no later than�4:00pm EST on 11 July 2023.
 
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SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06728954-F 20230629/230627230041 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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