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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 19, 2023 SAM #8027
SOURCES SOUGHT

Y -- Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP), South Contract 2A, S-356E Pump Station and S-334E Spillway Project, Miami-Dade County, Florida

Notice Date
11/17/2023 12:07:52 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
237990 — Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
 
Contracting Office
W074 ENDIST JACKSNVLLE JACKSONVILLE FL 32207-0019 USA
 
ZIP Code
32207-0019
 
Solicitation Number
W912EP24Z0013
 
Response Due
11/27/2023 11:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
12/12/2023
 
Point of Contact
Manuela Voicu, Phone: 9042321387
 
E-Mail Address
manuela.d.voicu@usace.army.mil
(manuela.d.voicu@usace.army.mil)
 
Description
This announcement constitutes a Source Sought. This announcement seeks information from industry and will only be used for preliminary planning purposes and to update the market research conducted under Sources Sought W912EP22Z0034 posted on July 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS AND NO CONTRACT SHALL BE AWARDED FROM THIS SYNOPSIS. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. The Jacksonville District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking interest from prospective offerors for a potential fiscal year (FY) 2024 award of the aforementioned project. The purpose of this sources sought is to gauge the interest, capabilities and qualifications of various members �of the construction community, to include Small Businesses, as the Government must ensure there is adequate competition amongst the potential pool of responsible contractors. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to said sources sought or any follow-up information requested. The proposed project will be awarded as a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) type contract. NAICS Code: 237990, Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. Small Business Size Standard: $45 Million. The CEPP South, Contract 2A, S-356E Pump Station and S-334E Spillway project is in western Miami-Dade County at the intersection of the L-29 Canal, the L-30 Canal, and the L-31N Borrow Canal. The structures will be constructed in the L- 29 Canal, adjacent Tamiami Trail (US-41), approximately 1/4 mile east of the existing S-334 Spillway and the temporary S-356 Pump Station. The project work includes excavation, dewatering, blasting, and construction for a new levee system, a new pump station structure, a new spillway structure, and a steel pile bulkhead wall. The overall site is approximately 20 acres, north of the site is Water Control Area 3 (WCA3). Specific major project components include the following items: 1.�������� A new levee system located along the northern side of the project site, approximately 1,600-feet long, with a crest width of 16.0 feet with 3H:1V side slopes. 2.�������� A new pump station structure has a total pumping capacity of 1,250 cfs that consists of four (4) 250 cfs diesel motor driven pumps and two (2) 125 �cfs electric motor driven pumps, superstructure, substructure, service bridge, and vehicle access ramps. 3.�������� A new spillway structure with a design capacity of 1,200 cfs with two (2) bays, vertical lift roller gate, and a service bridge. 4.�������� Both structures will have an anchored steel pile bulkhead wall located at the intake bay and discharge of the pump station 5.�������� The installation of rip rap slope protection along the canal banks and canal bottom of the L-29 canal. Specific Project Challenges: 1.�������� The primary challenge associated with CEPP South, Contract 2A is limited access to the project site, which must be managed and maintained at all times.� The project site is accessible by crossing the existing S-334 spillway structure to U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail), as such, prospective contractors must take into account not only the limited access but management of traffic throughout the project duration to ensure the safety of the general public and those performing the associated work.� 2.�������� In addition to the limited access, there is ongoing widening work being conducted on multiple segments of U.S. 41.� USACE is working to obtain the appropriate Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan Regulation Act (CERPRA) permit from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), however the construction contractor will be responsible for obtaining any additional permits from the FDEP and the SFWMD for water use authorization and stormwater discharge during construction. The work will require the simultaneous management of organic excavation and embankment material placement in the wet, within a wetland area. The work will require surface and groundwater management to ensure proper construction occurs per project specifications. 3.�������� Requisite work will require excavation of muck and blasting of rock and require importing material from off-site to construct the project. The pump station and gated spillway structure will require construction of cofferdams and significant dewatering to maintain a dry working surface on the cofferdams interior for construction of these mass concrete structures. The Estimated Magnitude of construction is between $100,000,000 and�$250,000,000. The estimated period of performance for the base contract is 2,548.calendar days from receipt of the date of Notice to Proceed. NOTE: if you previously responded to the sources sought W912EP22Z0034, please respond if you are still interested and send update capability statement only if there are any changes. Firm�s response to this Sources Sough shall be limited to 10 pages and shall include the following information: 1.�������� Firm�s name, address, point of contact, phone number, website, and email address. 2.�������� Firm�s interest in submitting a proposal on the solicitation when advertised. 3.�������� Firm�s capability to perform a contract of this magnitude and complexity (include firm�s capability to execute comparable work performed within the past 10 years from the date of this Sources Sought. Firm should provide at least two examples which, at a minimum, include the following: 1.�������� Brief description of the project 2.�������� Customer name 3.�������� Timeliness of performance 4.�������� Customer satisfaction 5.�������� Dollar value of the project Emphasis should be on successfully completing projects that include: 1.�������� Construction of pump stations and gated spillway structures 2.�������� Construction of earthen levees and embankments 3.�������� Blasting of rock material 4.�������� Construction in canals while maintaining water flow 5.�������� Construction of mass concrete structures 6.�������� Management of surface and groundwater in areas that experience on average greater than 50 inches of rain annually and groundwater is at or within three (3) feet of the surface. 4.�������� Firm shall identify their Small Business classification and Small Business Size. 1.�������� Small Business, 2.�������� Small Disadvantage Business 3.�������� 8(a) Small Business 4.�������� SDVOSB 5.�������� WOSB 6.�������� HUBzone If your firm is a Small Business, be sure you understand the performance of work requirements for your specific socioeconomic category. i.e., SB, 8(a), SDVOSB, WOSB, or HUBZone. 5.�������� If significant subcontracting or teaming is anticipated in order to deliver technical capability, firms should address the structure of such arrangements to include Joint Venture information, if applicable � existing and potential. 6.�������� Firm�s Bonding Capability (construction bonding level per contract and aggregate construction bonding level, both expressed in dollars) via letter from bonding company. 7.�������� Firm�s responses to the following technical questions: 1.�������� What methods would your firm use to remove the muck material to construct the new L-29 levee? 2.�������� Has your firm constructed any pump stations >500 cfs in central or south Florida? 3.�������� Has your firm constructed any gated water control structures in central or south Florida? 4.�������� Does your firm see any specific challenges to construct the two connected cofferdams for S-356E and S-334E? 5.�������� How would your firm manage installation of tremie slab grout anchors submerged inside a cofferdam? 6.�������� How does your firm plan to stage construction for this project? 7.�������� How would your firm manage site drainage to facilitate foundation preparation and embankment construction during the wet season? 8.�������� How would your firm manage the complete and continous excavation of organic material in the wet, to provide a clean foundation for the levee construction while placing embankment materials? 9.�������� How would your firm approach control of surface water or groundwater in this contract? 10.������ Does your firm believe the period of performance is reasonable? 11.������ Does your firm anticipate supply chain issues? 12.������ How will your firm adequately supply labor for the project? 8.�������� Project Labor Agreement (PLA) - On 4 February 2022, an Executive Order (EO) was issued requiring large construction projects valued at $35 million or larger to utilize PLAs. The EO mandates that all contractors and subcontractors be a party to a labor agreement with one or more labor organizations. Due to the magnitude of this project, the EO is applicable to this acquisition. Although the EO has not yet been incorporated into the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), it is likely that by the time this requirement is solicited, PLAs will be required. As such, this Sources Sought Synopsis seeks to determine the potential impacts of PLAs on this project. Please provide feedback regarding how the requirement for a PLA will impact your interest in submitting a proposal in response to the planned solicitation. PLA Executive Order for reference: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2022/02/04/executive-order-on-use-of-project-labor-agreements-for-federal-construction-projects/ All responses to this Source Sought Synopsis will be evaluated and used in determining acquisition strategy. NOTES: 1.�������� DO NOT SUMBIT A RESPONSE TO THIS SYNOPSIS IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL ON THIS PROJECT. 2.�������� DO NOT SUBMIT PROPRIETARY AND/OR BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL DATA. Submission Instructions: Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the above-listed project are invited to submit a response to this Sources Sought Synopsis by no later than November 27, 2023 at 2:00 PM, EST. All responses under this Sources Sought shall be sent to Manuela Voicu, Manuela.d.voicu@usace.army.mil. Prior Government contract work is not required for submitting a response under this Sources Sought. You must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) in order to receive a government contract award. To register, go to www.sam.gov. For additional information visit the website for the Federal Service Desk (www.FSD.gov) which supports SAM or contact them at 866-606-8220 for assistance.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/c065bac8baf8450fbceb81edd088cd42/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Miami, FL, USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06889257-F 20231119/231117230054 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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