SPECIAL NOTICE
M -- RECOVERY--M--PROJECT NUMBER 1680, Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers, AL INCREASE COSTS TO DE-WATER, CLEAN, INSPECT AND REPAIR SELDEN AND BANKHEAD LOCKS, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GOVERNMNET-OWNED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, BWT/ALABAMA (See Desc)
- Notice Date
- 1/11/2010
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 561210
— Facilities Support Services
- Contracting Office
- US Army Engineer District, Mobile, P. O. Box 2288, 109 Saint Joseph Street (zip 36602), Mobile, AL 36628-0001
- ZIP Code
- 36628-0001
- Solicitation Number
- W91278-10-068-ARRA
- Archive Date
- 4/11/2010
- Point of Contact
- Helene Mitchell, 2514416531
- E-Mail Address
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US Army Engineer District, Mobile
(helene.s.mitchell@sam.usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- (Subject Continued) COOSA PROJECT, TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA RECOVERY - PER FAR 5.7 THIS NOTICE IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; THEREFORE FAR 5.203 DOES NOT APPLY. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS AVAILABLE ONLY TO CONTRACTOR(S) UNDER THE CURRENT CONTRACT NUMBER(S): R&D MAINTENANCE SERVICES, W91278-06-C-0038 The Mobile District Corps of Engineers intends to issue a modification to contract number W91278-06-C-0038, a competitively awarded Cost-Reimbursable Plus Award-Fee (CPAF) contract for the Operation and Maintenance of Government-Owned Facilities and Equipment, Black Warrior and Tombigbee Waterway and Alabama River System, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, awarded to R&D Maintenance Services, Inc., P.O. Box 815, Hennessey, Oklahoma. Utilizing American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds, the modification will increase the level of effort originally contracted for to continue to with the requirement to de-water, clean, inspect, and repair Selden and Bankhead Locks. This work is within the scope of the original contract technical provisions and includes making necessary repairs to steel, concrete, seals, cathodic systems, and hydraulic systems. Contract clauses required for projects involving Recovery Act funds have been incorporated into the existing contract. This existing contract must be used because: 1) The contractor is already in the midst of the job and this modification is to add funding needed to complete the job as a result of the failure of government-owned equipment and a flood event. 2) The contractor must work in conjunction with government operated floating plant and personnel in order to set stop logs to de-water the structures. 3) A detailed scope of work can not be prepared. The extent of the work and the resources needed can not be fully determined prior to setting the stop logs, de-watering, cleaning to remove scum, silt, and debris, and inspection. 4) The required repairs could be extensive and require specialized expertise and equipment. Miter gates weighing up to 365 tons may require disconnection from anchorage and jacking for repair. Miter gates may also require specialized alignment for positioning; removal and installation of contact blocks; stressing of steel diagonals; and line bores of up to 13 inch diameter for gudgeon and anchor pin replacement. The amount of necessary repairs cannot be determined prior to the closure and inspections. 4) This contract enables repairs to begin immediately after and even during the inspections without a detailed scope of work so as to minimize the time the facilities are closed thus minimizing the impact on commercial shipping and the economy. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) contains specific acquisition requirements that must be met when using funds appropriated by the Act. Acquisitions must comply with FAR, and to the maximum extent practicable, be awarded under competitive procedures as fixed-price (FP) contracts. The Mobile District intends to use the current CPAF contract to meet it requirements. Though not a FP contract, it was awarded competitively as a small business set aside. The contract type was selected to provide the contractor with the greatest incentive for efficient and economical performance, given the types of services to be performed. Furthermore, the existing Operation and Maintenance contractor has experienced personnel that are already on site and ready to perform the work. Accordingly, it is deemed to be in the best interest of the government and in compliance with the goals of the Recovery Act to use the existing Operation and Maintenance contract to accomplish the requirements listed above.
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