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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF MARCH 02, 2018 FBO #5943
SOURCES SOUGHT

Z -- : Miston/Ridgley Berm and Levee Slope Restoration

Notice Date
2/28/2018
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
237990 — Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Memphis, Attn: CEMVM-CT, 167 North Main Street, Room B-202, Memphis, Tennessee, 38103-1894, United States
 
ZIP Code
38103-1894
 
Solicitation Number
W912EQ-18-SB-0001
 
Archive Date
4/10/2018
 
Point of Contact
Thomas E. Mercer, Phone: 9015444146
 
E-Mail Address
thomas.e.mercer@usace.army.mil
(thomas.e.mercer@usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
 
Description
Sources Sought - Market Capability Survey Title of Work : Miston/Ridgley Berm and Levee Slope Restoration Project The US Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, is seeking resumes from Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and/or SDVOSB Joint Ventures with the capabilities and experience performing the following work: Project Description : The Miston/Ridgley Berm and Levee Slope Restoration Project consists of repairing failed landside levee slopes and constructing four separate landside berms over a 5 mile reach of levee along Great River Road north of INT 155. The northern limits of the project is at Lower Owl Hoot Road or Baseline Station 14/50+25 to the southern limits of work at Baseline Station 19/48+50. Most of the project is located in Dyer County, TN with a small stretch of work extending into Lake County, TN. The work consist of constructing four separate earthen berms adjacent to the landside levee slope, flattening the existing levee slope at each of the berm locations, excavating the failed landside levee slopes near or into the asphalt shoulder, compacting the excavated materials in the berm areas and compacting more suitable material into the excavated landside slopes with borrow adjacent to the existing riverside borrow pits. Borrow will come from the riverside borrow pit to complete the project. Other features will be installing a 48-inch CMP, placing filter fabric and road gravel, removing trees and debris, removing an existing fencing, asphalt, placing bedding stone, establishing turf, providing traffic control including Jersey barriers, signs, barrels, flagman, and maintaining borrow pit road access with limited Right Of Way and other features. This project will require significant excavation and embankment placement of earthen materials including excavating from a wet borrow pit, maintaining haul roads, significant processing of earthen materials and working within tight ROW access along a TDOT Highway. Earthwork is generally seasonal between the months of May and November and the project limits are subject to flooding on the riverside from high Mississippi River stages and backwater flooding on the landside areas that could affect the construction season and the possibility of beginning the project after the ground has been flooded. The project also will include one access road into the borrow pit on the riverside with all the materials being placed on the landside requiring crossing of the Great River Road Highway. The contractor will also have strict limits on excavating the landside levee embankment slopes, compacting into the earthen berms and compacting borrow material into the levee slope embankments as one process. North American Industry Classification System : 237990 Small Business Size Standard: $36.5M Acquisition Strategy : The proposed acquisition strategy for this project is a Firm Fixed Price, competitive Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside contract. Work Location : The majority of the work will be in Dyer County, TN and extends approximately 1500 feet into Lake County, TN. The exact location will be indicated on the contract drawings. Requirement : Firms responding to this announcement are requested to demonstrate in writing its capability to perform the work for this project by addressing the following items: (1) Provide the Firms name, address, firm size and socio-economic status - Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). (2) Provide examples (minimum of two) of projects similar in nature to the work in the above project description your firm has performed in the past five years. Each example should include a detailed project description, location, the dollar value of the project, the beginning and end date of the project. These projects should be relevant in terms of size, scope, and complexity. Experience in excavating levee embankments and wet borrow pits, compacting embankments, processing wet earthen materials including high plasticity clays, haul roads within tight Right of Way, working on and along state highway including jersey barriers, signs, arrow boards, attenuators, flagmen and other pertinent traffic control, installing culverts, crossing other highway and county roads, controlling moisture and compaction efforts, temporarily stock piling stripping of existing sod along with other earthen materials and placing different excavated types of earthen material (clays, silts and sands) in different areas as excavated are considered relevant in terms of scope. (3) For the relevant example projects requested in item (2), indicate whether your firm was the prime or Sub-contractor. If the prime, indicated what percentage of the work you performed. If the firm was a subcontractor, identify your role in the contract and explain the relevancy of the role. Also provide copies of performance rating for projects submitted and resume of key personnel. (4) Provide a list of the firm's current on-going projects, the bonding amount and the expected completion dates. Also include the name, point of contact, and phone number of the prime contractors bonding company. Magnitude of Work : Between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000 Contract Duration : <1 year (Primary construction season May-December) Estimated Start Date : September 2018 (Exact date TBD) Site Visit Time & Date : A site visit is scheduled for March 20, 2018 at 10 AM. Assembly location - Vicinity of Great River Road Mile Maker 20 (36° 9'40.98"N, 89°33'17.43"W). Please email Thomas E. Mercer to confirm your attendance. Response Time & Date: 1 PM CST, 26 March 2018 All interested parties should submit qualifying documentation not later than the response time and date to the below address. Electronic submissions are acceptable. Send via email (PDF format) to thomas.e.mercer@usace.army.mil Interested firms shall provide one copy of the above documentation. Responses shall be limited to six (6) pages. The Government will not pay for any material provided in response to this market survey nor return the data provided. USACE, Memphis District Small Business Program Office ATTN: Thomas E Mercer 167 N. Main St. Memphis, TN 38103
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USA/COE/DACA66/W912EQ-18-SB-0001/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Dyer and Lake County, TN, Miston, Tennessee, 38080, United States
Zip Code: 38080
 
Record
SN04838245-W 20180302/180228231529-01e56ef89f531f0fcac65fa2a63fc8d8 (fbodaily.com)
 
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