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Mike Goodrich, PG, PMPChief, Military & IIS Project Management BranchAlbuquerque District6 Feb 2019

US Army Corps of Engineers

INDUSTRY DAY

The US Army Corps of EngineersOur BusinessBuilding Strong

Civil Works• Water Resources

Development• Navigation• Flood Risk Reduction• Environmental

Stewardship & Restoration• Regulatory Permits

Military & IIS• Military Operations, Design,

Construction, Science and Engineering

• Interagency & International Support Programs

• Real Estate Acquisition & Disposal

Disaster Response• Flood Fight• Assess & Restore Critical

Infrastructure• Support Recovery

US Army Corps of Engineers

Albuquerque District

• Primarily serving 3 states (NM, CO,TX)

• 6 Senators; 10 Congressional Districts

• FY19 Estimated Contract Obligations - $239M

• 334 MIL and CIV Employees

• 3 Regulatory Field Offices

• Operate and maintain 9 dams, 4 USACE campgrounds, and 8 state campgrounds with 6.7 million visitor hours annually

• Supports 3 major Air Force installations and Army Reserve

• 5 Construction Resident Offices

• Partners with 23 federally recognized tribes

FY19 ESTIMATED CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS

Type of Work Estimated Value

Military Construction $155M

Interagency /International Support (IIS) $12M*

Facility Sustainment Repair and Modernization (FSRM) $21M

Environmental $21M

Civil Works Construction $22M

Architect & Engineering (A-E) $5M

Operations & Maintenance (Dams & Lakes) $3M

*Will increase significantly if additional border work funded.

FY19 SIGNIFICANT PROJECTSMILITARY CONSTRUCTION

Design Build & Design Bid Build Construction MATOCAdvertise Date: 2nd Qtr. FY19Acquisition Strategy: 8(a) Competitive, Best ValueContract Capacity: $49.5M Shared Capacity

Project Description: Design of new construction, renovations, maintenance, repair, and minor construction situations relating to, but not limited to, civil, mechanical, plumbing, structural, electrical, communications, heating, and ventilation.

UMMC CNS Fire Station, MAFR, Cannon AFB, NMAdvertise Date: 4th Qtr. FY19 – 1st Qtr. FY20Acquisition Strategy: TBDContract Magnitude: $1M - $5M

Project Description: Pre-engineered metal building to serve as airfield fire and rescue station at the northwest development area, Melrose Air Force Range. Includes admin offices, training room, bunk rooms, covered vehicle storage, septic system, potable water tanks, backup generator, restrooms, and showers.

FY19 SIGNIFICANT PROJECTSMILITARY CONSTRUCTION

Building 606 “WARS”, Kirtland AFB, NMAdvertise Date: 1st Qtr. FY20Acquisition Strategy: DB, Competitive 8(a) MATOC Task OrderContract Magnitude: $5M - $10M

Project Description: Design-Build 12,000 SF single story bldg. with small mezzanine with ICD/ICS 705 compliant spaces for laboratory use.

Wyoming Gate Upgrades for AT Compliance, Kirtland AFB, NMAdvertise Date: 1st Qtr. FY20 Acquisition Strategy: DB, TBDContract Magnitude: $5M - $10M

Project Description: Replace existing non-complying straight in-out entrance gate with new gate facilities meeting all current Antiterrorism standards including: new entry with fully complying steel gates, roadway curved to provide traffic calming, channeling guardrails, denial/exit lane, final denial barriers, new entry control building with canopy and restroom. Includes construction of a new 2100 SF visitor's center.

FY19 SIGNIFICANT PROJECTSFSRM

Building 322 “HiJenks, Kirtland AFB, NMAdvertise Date: 3rd/4th Qtr. FY19Acquisition Strategy: Competitive 8(a) MATOC Task OrderContract Magnitude: $5M - $10M

Project Description: A minor construction portion and a repair portion. The minor construction portion is a 10,970 SF addition to include a new entrance lobby, central stair, high bay laboratory and a two-story open office area. The repair portion includes the demolition of an existing mezzanine, control room and administrative offices along with the repair of the existing restrooms on the first and second floor and renovation of an existing light laboratory for a new secure server room.

Building 595 “RAPID”, Kirtland AFB, NMAdvertise Date: 3rd/4th Qtr. FY19Acquisition Strategy: DB, Competitive 8(a) MATOC Task OrderContract Magnitude: $5M - $10M

Project Description: A minor construction portion and a repair portion. The minor construction portion is a 14,000 SF two-story addition laboratory. The repair portion includes renovations to the existing covered entry, foyer and control room.

FY19 SIGNIFICANT PROJECTSCIVIL WORKS

La Joya Phase IV Acequia ConstructionAdvertise Date: 3rd/4th Qtr. FY19Acquisition Strategy: TBDContract Magnitude: $1M - $5M

Project Description: The La Joya acequia system experiences significant water seepage and evaporation. The acequia’s embankments are unstable due to erosion, flooding, seepage, etc. The project will realign segments of the acequia; line portions of the acequia with concrete; install and bury 48-inch diameter piping for other portions of the acequia; and install hard transition structures.

Hatch Section 205 Dam and Channel ImprovementsAdvertise Date: 1st/2nd Qtr. FY20Acquisition Strategy: TBDContract Magnitude: $10M - $20M

Project Description: The project includes construction of an earthen embankment dam located upstream of the Village of Hatch and adjacent to Spring Canyon intended to address ponding floodwaters that regularly inundate the village. The entire Village of Hatch is in the 100-year floodplain. Flooding originates from two sources: Spring Canyon and Placitas Arroyo. Structures, roadways, and crops have been impacted by flows from the surrounding mountains, significantly flooding the community three times in the last 15 years, most recently in July 2006.

FY19 SIGNIFICANT PROJECTSENVIRONMENTAL

Bulk Fuels Conveyance Line, Kirtland AFB, NMAdvertise Date: 4th Qtr. FY19Acquisition Strategy: TBDContract Magnitude: $500K - $1M

Project Description: 1200-ft long pipeline that will tee off the existing line that runs from the Bulk Fuels Groundwater Treatment System to the KAFB golf course. This will provide a back up discharge point for treated water than can flow into Tijeras Arroyo. Pipeline is 6” diameter and will be 3-4 ft bgs; will include valves for flow control and meters for recording discharge. Terrain is sloping.

FY19/FY20 A-E IDIQs

A-E Civil Works and H&H IDIQ(s)Advertise Date: 2nd Qtr. FY19Acquisition Strategy: TBDContract Capacity: $40M Shared Capacity

Description: Preparation of studies, designs, and plans and specifications for flood control structures (dams, levees, basins and channels), stream-bank stabilization, streambed grade control, environmental restoration measures, roads, parking areas, bridges and design of utility improvements. A-E studies and design on flood control, fish and wildlife habitat restoration and erosion protection projects, rainfall/runoff modeling, discharge and volume frequency analysis, sediment yield/sediment transport analysis, surface water modeling, hydraulic design of flood control structures and local drainage infrastructure, preparing hydrologic and hydraulic documentation reports and water control manuals, etc.

A-E Vertical Design IDIQ(s)Advertise Date: FY20Acquisition Strategy: TBDContract Capacity: $45M Shared Capacity

Description: All types of architectural or engineering studies and reports, preliminary and final designs to include cost estimates, plans and specifications, associated site surveys and mapping and construction phase services.

1. Lakes & Dams Operations and Maintenance purchases below $250K- Competitively set-aside to all SBs- RFQs- GSA- Great opportunity to start with USACE

2. Environmental & SRM-Typically set-aside to 8(a) certified SDBs- Up to $4M

3. Other SB Set-Asides over $250K- RFPs (FBO.gov) - SB set-asides- 8(a) set-asides - WOSB set-asides-SDVOSB set-asides

4. Visit CT table for detailed forecast and other information

Other Contracting OpportunitiesVisit FBO.gov for solicitations

Doing Business With Us

• Review the Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) website http://www.fedbizopps.gov, Search Code: W912PP

• Visit our District’s web site in order to learn about the districts’ missions and the types of services/supplies we procure. http://www.spa.usace.army.mil

• Small Business Office: (505) 342-3447e-mail: [email protected]

• Contracting Office: (505) 342-3458e-mail: [email protected]

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