Industry Day for the Operation and Maintenance of Government-Owned Facilities and Equipment within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District
The purpose of this amendment is to change the Industry Day in person and virtual briefing from October 21st, at 1000 CDT to November 12th, at 1000 CDT. The date and time is subject to change depending on the outcome of the current Government shutdown. Please stay tuned to SAM.gov for any future updates.
Subject:
Operation and Maintenance of Government-Owned Facilities and Equipment within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District. These locations are Black Warrior-Tombigbee and Alabama River Waterways Project, West Point Project, Carter’s Lake Project, Allatoona Lake Project, Irvington Site Office, Walter F. George Project, Jim Woodruff Lock & Dam and Lake Seminole Project, Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway and Okatibbee Lake Projects, Lake Sidney Lanier Project, and Alabama River Lakes Project.
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The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District is looking to conduct an Industry Day with vendors who are interested in submitting proposals for the Operation and Maintenance of Government-Owned Facilities and Equipment within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District area of responsibility. Typical contract scope of work for the various projects will include, but is not limited to, some or all of the following types of work: maintenance and repair of locks and dams, levees, riprap/concrete structures, flow structures, buildings, offices, maintenance facilities, operation areas, project roads, vehicles, floating plant, boathouses, bathhouses, washhouses, toilets, gatehouses, security and other fences, sanitary disposal systems, launching ramps, playground equipment, bulletin boards, game courts, water and electrical systems, telephone lines, picnic sites, campsites, and other related facilities. Work required to perform this type of maintenance includes carpentry, masonry, electrical, electronics, mechanical, structural, plumbing, chipping, caulking, sealing, cleaning, welding and replacing parts or equipment. Additional maintenance work includes guardrails, gates, electric barrier gates, signs, bumper blocks, landscaped areas, beaches, navigation or swimming buoys, paved roads, parking lots, trails, navigation aids, courtesy docks, and boundary lines. Services to be performed include general maintenance, cleaning, custodial service, garbage removal, grass mowing, saddle dike and overlook clearing, debris removal, operation of the project visitor centers, repair to riprap slopes, repair to earthen slopes, excavation, wildlife management food plots and storage and disposal of hazardous and/or toxic materials. The project is used for navigation, recreation, and wildlife management.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District is transitioning from hybrid Cost-Plus Fixed-Fee (CPFF) contracts to Fixed-Firm Priced (FFP) IDIQ contracts. The industry day will focus on this topic, as well as other topics presented from industry through the ProjNet Request for Information (RFI) portal. The format will be a government lead briefing at the Mobile District Office (in person and virtual) followed by one-on-one (Contractor/USACE) breakout sessions for interested contractors. The breakout sessions will only be offered to the contractors who attend the industry day, in person. For parties’ unable attend the Industry Day in person, the initial briefing is tentatively scheduled on the morning of October 21st, at 1000 CDT. You will still need to respond to this Sources Sought with your point of contact information, if you intend on calling into the virtual portion.