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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF DECEMBER 14, 2024 SAM #8418
SOURCES SOUGHT

Y -- Market Survey - Industry's Barge Pump-Out Capability

Notice Date
12/12/2024 9:36:49 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
237990 — Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
 
Contracting Office
W2SD ENDIST NEW YORK NEW YORK NY 10278-0004 USA
 
ZIP Code
10278-0004
 
Solicitation Number
W912DS25S0006
 
Response Due
12/31/2024 11:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
01/15/2025
 
Point of Contact
Brian Winters
 
E-Mail Address
brian.h.winters@usace.army.mil
(brian.h.winters@usace.army.mil)
 
Description
MARKET SURVEY OF THE DREDGING INDUSTRY The following is a confidential survey questionnaire designed to apprise USACE of prospective dredging contractors� project execution capabilities. Please provide your response to the following questions. All questions are regarding industry�s general capabilities in executing maintenance dredging projects. General 1. Do you have the capability to pump out material from a scow, barge, or similar equipment, after it has been dredged mechanically? If so, please explain the equipment needed and the process. 2. Do you own or have access to a scow / barge with pump out capability? a. If so, what is the capacity of the scow / barge? b. Does the pump out scow / barge have bottom dumping capability as well, or is it sealed? c. Can the dredged material be placed directly into the pump out scow / barge, or does the dredged material need to be rehandled and transferred from a separate scow into the pump out scow / barge? 3. Can sandy dredged material be pumped from the pump out scow / barge to an upland beach site or stockpile site? a. If so, what would be the average rate (volume per day) sandy material could be pumped from the scow / barge to an upland beach or stockpile. b. What would be the approximate pump distance capability from the pump out scow / barge with no addition of a booster pump(s)? Approximate pump distance capability from the pump out scow / barge with the addition of a booster pump(s)? 4. Can sandy dredged material be pumped from the scow / barge into shallow water, in a bay, to create bottom habitat? What would be the average rate (volume per day) sandy material could be pumped out into shallow water in a bay, not having sufficient depth for bottom dumping placement? What would be the approximate pump distance capability in those conditions, with and without the addition of a booster pump(s)? 5. What would be the approximate percentage of cost differential when comparing the cost of off-shore / ocean placement using a bottom dump scow, to the cost of beach placement and off-shore placement into shallow water using a scow / barge with pump out capability? (Please assuming the same travel distance and account for the extra cost of heavy equipment associated with beach placement and the potential need for a shallow draft scow / barge for shallow water placement). The cost differential would be used for planning purposes only.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/a248317b786643f39bb4704752378d40/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Highlands, NJ, USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN07290957-F 20241214/241212230122 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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