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Savannah District Presentation
Erik Blechinger
Deputy District Engineer
Savannah District, US Army Corps of Engineers
14 June 2017
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Savannah District Mission
Provides facilities for Soldiers, Airmen and families
Enables free-flow of commerce
Conserves and protects the region’s water and natural resources
Enhances family recreation
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Our Greatest Asset: Our People
Diverse
Approximately 700
Multi-disciplined
Engineers, architects,
project managers, park
rangers, hydrologists, and
many other specialists
Customer focused
Organization
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Has served the nation since 1829
Supports 7 Army and 4 Air Force installations in 2 states
Deployed 200+ personnel for combat support since 2001
Maintains two deep water ports
Operates 3 major dams for hydropower, flood risk management,
recreation, water quality/supply, downstream navigation, and fish
and wildlife protection
Hosts 15+ million annual visitors to 3 major reservoirs
Regulates and protects aquatic resources in Georgia
Executes the Homeowners Assistance Program for DoD
Savannah District At Glance
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Military
$449M
Civil Works
$266.1M
Environmental
$62.8M
Real Estate
$82.5M
Regulatory
$5.6M
FY17 Savannah District’s Workload
Total: $866
million
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Military Workload
CIVIL Workload
SAS Workload Trends
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SAS Military Program Trends
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00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
O&M 70 68 108 99 131 195 222 129 363 317 196 199 171 202 274 163 233 200 175 175 175
MILCON 186 315 374 333 372 490 372 984 1,41 2,09 1,21 848 398 171 164 277 156 296 174 119 115
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Civil Works Program Trends
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
O&M 80 52 49 47 47 46 55 50 46 53 51 66 53 48 62 73 68 102 72 72 72
Cons 16 13 21 24 30 30 37 38 37 13 8 10 25 20 31 169 92 47 87 63 50
Inv 4 2 5 10 3 4 4 4 3 2 4 2 9 7 0 1 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2
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Reimbursable Program Trends
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Total 39 37 37 36 39 44 32 45 37 48 75 74 64 41 36 75 51 37 35 35
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Savannah Harbor Expansion Project
(SHEP)
$973 Million Project
7.0 Benefit-Cost Ratio
Deepening 42 to 47 feet
Extending 7 Miles
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4 Navigational Improvement Features
8 Mitigation Features
Environmental Monitoring & Adaptive Management
Sequencing to meet Environmental Requirements
SHEP at a Glance
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SHEP Progress
Environmental Cultural Resources Navigation
Project Feature Progress Start Date
CSS Georgia 80% January 2015
Entrance Channel Dredging 59% September 2015
Dissolved Oxygen Injection System 31% February 2016
Raw Water Impoundment 79% March 2016
First Dike Raising 70% May 2016
Sediment Basin Tidegate Removal (Flow Re-Routing) 58% October 2016
McCoy’s Cut Area Work (Flow Re-Routing) 0% Award Late FY17
Marsh Restoration 0% Design in FY18
Freshwater Wetlands Acquisition 100% Pending Transfer to USFWS
Fish Passage 0% Design Phase
Sediment Basin Rock Weir & Fill (Flow Re-Routing) 0% Design in FY19
Inner Harbor Dredging 0% Design Phase
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CSS Georgia Recovery
Phase II Occurring Now
241 pieces of ordnance recovered
5 cannons recovered
29,716 artifacts collected
Total recovered: 299 tons
Texas A&M executing
conservation; two-year effort
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Civil War Ironclad
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Entrance Channel deepening began Sept. 10
Awarded to Great Lakes Dredge and Docks for $134.5M
Work estimated to be complete by July 2018
More than 7 million cubic yards dredged to date (>25% of total channel)
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Outer Harbor Work
Contractor: Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co.
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Outer Harbor Work
Padre Island Hopper Dredge working Entrance Channel February 2017
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Outer Harbor Work Dredge Alaska working Entrance Channel
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Outer Harbor Work Spider Barge in conjunction with cutter head dredging
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Outer Harbor Work Spider Barge in conjunction with cutter head dredging
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Dissolved Oxygen Injection
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Speece Cones delivered December 2016
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Dissolved Oxygen Injection
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Dissolved Oxygen Injection
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Raw Water Impoundment
Taken May 30 at about 79% complete
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Anticipated Program value: $50M in three independent solicitations
Work includes
► Package 1: Removal of tidegate and construction of rock weir (in progress)
► Package 2: Removal of tidegate embankments & construction of sediment
basin sill fill
► Package 3: Construction of Hutchinson Island public boat ramp
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Sediment Basin Work
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Removes gate structure across the river; restores river to original width
Contract is amount: $21.3M
Approximately 58% complete; estimated completion December 2017
Tide Gate Removal
Contractor: De Moya/Continental Joint Venture
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Watch our progress
from the SHEP
webpage at:
sas.usace.army.mil
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Supports Army and Air Force installations
in GA and NC
Provides support to more than one-fifth of
the Army
Numerous military projects adding to
more than $866 million under contract
Builds state-of-the-art facilities to support
Soldiers, Airmen, and their families
Barracks
Dining Facilities
Training Areas and Ranges
Command and Control Buildings
Administrative Buildings
Operational Facilities
Community Service Facilities
Medical Treatment Facilities
Roads and Bridges
Military Construction
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Military Construction
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Marshall Hall at Fort Bragg
AIT Barracks at Fort Benning
Community Hospital at Fort Stewart
New Hospital Complex at Fort Benning
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“The DoD’s recognized experts for cyberspace, signal, and electronic warfare; develops DOTMLPF solutions
that synchronize Warfighting functions in the converging land and cyberspace domains.”
Fort Gordon – Cyber Transformation
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Ft. Gordon Transformation
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TBUP Barracks at Fort Gordon
Cyber Center of Excellence TBUP DFAC at Fort Gordon
Cyber Command at Fort Gordon
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FT GORDON
CYBER TRANSFORMATION
66 Projects -- ~$1.5B Investment
Complex funding/sequencing -- MCA, UMMCA, OMA/SRM, and OPA
Multiple Supported Commands –
USARCYBER Command (ASCC)
TRADOC
INSCOM
NETCOM
IMCOM
Savannah District Support
Construction – Ft Gordon Area Office staffing increase (23 to 38)
PM – Gordon execution team led by GS14
Change Management Process key to limiting scope, cost, and
schedule growth
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ARMY CYBER COMMAND
Existing
Whitelaw
Facility
FY17 PN85818
FY16 PN85811
335,000 SF Facility
FY 16 Project (PN85818): $85.75M (Base + Transformer + Backup Power GEN options)
FY 17 Project (PN85811): $74.21M (Option on FY16 Contract)
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FY-19
FY-20
FY-22 FY-25
CYBER Center of Excellence (COE)
Campus
The Cyber CoE Campus (MCA)
FY19. SCI Training, Research,
and Network Center. 139,392
SF. $90M PA.
FY20. SCI Mission Command,
University Registrar, Force
Modernization and Proponency
Facility. 235,672 SF. $89M PA.
FY22. Secret Cyber and DoD
Information Network Training
Facility. 221,090 SF. $85M PA.
FY25. Secret Auditorium and
Faculty Operations Facility.
132,809 SF. $69M PA
4 MCA, numerous UMMCA and SRM Projects = $906.8M investment over next
10 years in support of TRADOC.
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Small Business Trends
03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17*
SB 219 193 346 267 313 463 584 356 598 288 298 288 204 307 301
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CONTRACTS AT FORT GORDON
Project Title /
Project Description Type of Work
Estimated
Award
Anticipated
Sources Sought
Set-Aside
Category
Anticipated
Solicitation Date
PN 87627 Cyber
CoE Battle Lab Construction $1M - $5M TBD TBD 3rd Qtr 17
PN 86479
Automation Aided
Instructional Bldg
Design $1M - $5M TBD
TBD 3rd Qtr 17
PN 86479
Automation Aided
Instructional Bldg
Construction $10M - $25M TBD TBD 2nd Qtr 18
PN 88724 SCI Tng,
Research & Network
Center
Design $5M - $10M TBD TBD 1st Qtr 18
PN 88461
Allen Hall
Renovation
Construction $10-$25M TBD TBD 2nd Qtr 18
PN 88725 SCI
Mission Command,
Registrar, Force Mod
Facility
Design $5M - $10M TBD TBD 1st Qtr 19
Cyber, Security & IT
Opportunities
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A/E CONTRACTS PROPONENT
ORGANIZATION CONTRACT
CONTRACT
CAPACITY BUSINESS STANDARD SCOPE
ADVERTISE*
(See Note
below)
Engineering
Division
General Design
(MILCON)
6 @ $20M
UR
Preparation of reports, studies, master planning,
project planning, design criteria, preparation of
drawings and specifications, commissioning, cost
estimates, and other general A-E services for
multi-disciplined projects. POP 5 years.
3rd Qtr FY17
Engineering
Division
General Design
(CIVIL WORKS) 2 @ $15M UR
Preparation of reports, studies, master planning,
project planning, design criteria, preparation of
drawings and specifications, commissioning, cost
estimates, and other general A-E services for
multi-disciplined projects. POP 5 years.
1st Qtr FY19
Engineering
Division
Surveying and
Mapping
(except
Geophysical)
Services
3 @ $5M SB
Topographic surveying and mapping; generation
of triangulated irregular networks (TIN) and
digital elevation models (DEMS); property and
boundary surveys; preparation of drawings,
maps and plats; and performance of records and
drawing (plat) research necessary to locate
property lines and monuments in the field. POP 5
years.
3rd Qtr FY17
Engineering
Division
Construction
Management
Services
2 @ $15M UR Furnish the required personnel, equipment,
instruments, and transportation, as necessary to
accomplish the required services and furnish to
the Government reports and other data together
with supporting material developed during the
period of service.
1st Qtr FY20
2 @ $8M SB
* Note: DRAFT - Pending approval of new Acquisition Strategy
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REIMBURSABLE MILITARY PROGRAM PROPONENT
ORGANIZATION CONTRACT
CONTRACT
CAPACITY
BUSINESS
SIZE SCOPE ADVERTISE
Military Programs NC MATOC $75M SB
Design/Build Construction for General
Repairs/Renovation
NAICS Code: 236220
Pool 3-5 Contractors
POP 5 Years
Area of Coverage SAD
3rd Qtr FY17
Military Programs GA/SC MATOC $249M UR
Design/Build Construction for New &
General Repairs/Renovation
NAICS Code: 236220
Pool 3-5 Contractors
POP 5 Years
Area of Coverage SAD
3rd Qtr FY17
Military Programs
East Georgia
SATOC $45M SB
Design/Build General Construction
NAICS Code: 236220
POP 5 Years
Area of Coverage SAD
3rd Qtr FY17
Military Programs Maneuver
SATOC $95M 8(a)
Design/Build General Construction
NAICS Code: 236220
POP 5 Years
Area of Coverage SAD
3rd Qtr FY17
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SERVICES
PROPONENT
ORGANIZATION CONTRACT
CONTRACT
CAPACITY
BUSINESS
STANDARD SCOPE ADVERTISE
Environmental
Programs
Environmental
Consulting Services
(ECS) MATOC
$50M 8(a)
Environmental compliance support and
full range of environmental consulting
services.
Up to 4 Contractors in pool
POP 5 Years
NAICS 541620
TBD
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Contract Opportunities:
Standalone
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
PROPONENT
ORGANIZATION CONTRACT
MAGNITUDE OF
CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS
STANDARD ACQUISITION ADVERTISE
Military Programs
Medical/Behavioral
Health Clinic,
Ft. Gordon, GA
$10M - $25M UR Design Build “C’ Type
RFP 3rd Qtr FY17
Military Programs
Automated
Qualification/Training
Range,
Ft. Stewart, GA
$10M - $25M UR Design Bid Build “C’ Type
LPTA 3rd Qtr FY17
Military Programs Air Traffic Control Tower
Seymour Johnson $10M - $25M UR
Design Build “C’ Type
LPTA 3rd Qtr FY17
Military Programs
NCOA Barracks HVAC
Repair
Ft. Gordon, GA
$5M - $10M
SB
Design Bid Build “C’ Type
LPTA
3rd Qtr FY17
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Contract Opportunities:
Standalone
CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM
PROPONENT
ORGANIZATION CONTRACT
MAGNITUDE OF
CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS
STANDARD SCOPE ADVERTISE
Operations
Division
SH Inner Harbor
Maintenance
Dredging $10M - $25M UR
Maintenance Dredging
NAICS 237990 1st Qtr FY18
Operations
Division
BH Inner Harbor
Maintenance
Dredging $1M - $5M SB
Maintenance Dredging
NAICS 237990 3rd Qtr FY17
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Contact Information
Leila Hollis, Chief, Small Business Office
[email protected] (912) 652-5340
Paige Blechinger, Chief, Contracting Division
[email protected] (912) 652-6177
Thomas Woodie, Chief, Reimbursable Programs & Project Management Branch
[email protected] (912) 652-5792
Mackie McIntosh, Chief, Civil Works Programs & Project Management Branch
[email protected] (912) 652-5320
Glynn Richards, Acting Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch
[email protected] (912) 652-5659
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