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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 27,1996 PSA#1730International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico,
United States Section, The Commons, Building C, Suite 310, 4171 N.
Mesa Street, El Paso, TX 79902-1441 Y -- RIO GRANDE AMERICAN CANAL EXTENSION (RGACE) REACH D Sol IFB
97-01. Due 012097. Contact Mary Nichols at (915) 534-6682. The
Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, and equipment for the
construction of Reach D of the Rio Grande American Canal Extension
(RGACE) project located in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. Reach D
begins in the area adjacent to the International Dam and ends at the
Leon St. Wasteway. Reach D is located adjacent to the Rio Grande on
U.S. Government property on the landside of the U.S. Levee. Reach D is
the last major part of an overall project which involves the
construction of approximately twelve (12) miles of lined canal and
three (3) miles of Franklin Canal reconstruction. The ultimate purpose
of the facility is to provide a more equitable distribution of waters
between the United States and Mexico, and to reduce water losses
through bed seepage and surface evaporation. Reach D will encompass
7,947 feet of the Franklin Canal and will require the partial
demolition (only that required to facilitate construction) of 3749
linear feet of the lined canal and 2324 linear feet of partially lined
canal. The project will also require the demolition of a small
concrete and steel bridge and other small canal structures. The canal
will be replaced with a precast two barrel (12' x 12' each) concrete
culvert conveyance system. Other major structures to be constructed
under this contract include: In-line check structures, wasteway, sag
culvert, lined settling basin, emergency intake structure, utility
relocation/ concrete encasement, levee gravel surfacing, canal
transitions, demolition of small canal structures, placement of riprap,
fill a scour area, and the seeding of areas disturbed by construction.
Reach D will be performed in two (2) stages. Stage 1 will consist of
the construction of the lower part of the project a total length of
3,826.42 feet and is to be completed during the 1997/1998
non-irrigation season. The non-irrigation season begins in mid-October
and extends to mid-February. The first stage will require the
following features to be constructed: The Leon Street Check Structure
and Wasteway Connection, Robertson Water Treatment Plant Intake
Structure, the upstream and downstream Railroad Box Culvert
Transitions, miscellaneous utility relocations and/or extensions,
installation and backfill of 3,264.08 feet of precast 2 barrel (12' x
12' each) concrete square box culverts, and demolition of small canal
structures. Stage 2 will consist of the construction of the upper part
of the project a total length of 4,120.46 feet, to be completed during
the 1998/1999 non-irrigation season. The beneficial occupancy date
(placement of box sections and construction of associated structures)
for Stage 1 is February 15, 1998, in order to begin the irrigation
season in the El Paso valley. Stage 2 will require the following
features to be constructed: The transition from the American Canal to
the RGACE, an emergency inlet structure, settling basin, College Arroyo
inlet, sluice apron, Harts Mill Wasteway, Harts Mill Check, Harts Mill
Flume to box transition, RGACE Sag Culvert, Miscellaneous utility
relocations and/or extensions, installation and backfill of 3,338.9
feet of precast 2 barrel (12' x 12' each) concrete square box culvert,
demolition of small canal structures, and demolition of the bottom
portion of the Franklin Canal lining, levee gravel surfacing, seeding
of areas disturbed by the construction, and the filling of a scour
area. The beneficial occupancy date (placement of box sections and
construction of associated structures) for Stage 2 is February 15,
1999, in order to begin the irrigation season in the El Paso valley.
Attendance of a pre-bid conference is highly recommended. Funding for
Stage 1 will be provided at the time of Contract award. Funding for
Stage 2 is subject to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Clause
52.232-18 Availability of Funds. A firm fixed price contract will be
awarded. The estimated range of construction is more than $10,000,000.
Tentative dates for issuing and opening IFB 97-01 are December 20,
1996, and January 20, 1997, respectively. The contract performance
period is scheduled for 825 calendar days after issuance of Notice to
Proceed (NTP). Plans and specifications will be available for
inspection, without charge, at the International Boundary and Water
Commission, U.S. Section, The Commons, Building C, Suite 206, 4171
North Mesa Street, El Paso, Texas 79902-1441. Copies of the bid package
are available for a $165 charge payable to the ``IBWC/US Section.'' All
requests for the bid documents must be made in writing; no telephone or
facsimile requests will be accepted. Requests for the bid documents
must be sent to the preceding address, ATTN: Mary Nichols, and must be
received by December 16, 1996, in order to ensure availability of bid
documents. Limited copies will be available after that date and will
be issued on a first-come first-serve basis. No express mail procedures
will be utilized in mailing of the bid documents. Award is not
restricted to small businesses. (326) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0077 19961126\Y-0001.SOL)
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