W912BU24B0003 -Abington Environmental Infrastructure Section 566
ID: W912BU24B0003Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SD ENDIST PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19103-0000, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF DREDGING FACILITIES (Z1KF)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is seeking bids for the Abington Environmental Infrastructure Improvement project, identified by solicitation number W912BU24B0003. This procurement involves various construction activities, including demolition, erosion control, and earthwork, with a total estimated base bid range from approximately $2.06 million to $4.69 million, potentially increasing to between $3.81 million and $5.34 million with additional work options. The project is critical for enhancing environmental infrastructure in Abington, Pennsylvania, and aims to ensure compliance with federal procurement practices. Interested contractors can reach out to Gregory C. Keaton at gregory.c.keaton@usace.army.mil or Deah Gerard-May at Deah.L.Gerard-May@usace.army.mil for further details.

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued an amendment to a solicitation, extending the bid opening date to August 15, 2024, at 1300 EST, while all other terms and conditions remain unchanged. This amendment, numbered 0001, pertains to contract number W912BU24B0003, with an effective date of July 3, 2024. The change entails an update to the Issued By organization, which now reads: US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, PHILADELPHIA, CONTRACTING DIVISION, 1650 ARCH STREET, 4TH FL, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 19103-2004. Vendors are required to acknowledge receipt of this amendment to remain eligible for the bidding process, with a failure to do so potentially resulting in the rejection of their offer. This amendment primarily serves to provide updated administrative information and extend the bid opening date, keeping other aspects of the solicitation consistent.
    The document outlines offers received for a construction project titled "Abington Environmental Infrastructure Improvement," issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The solicitation number is W912BU24B0003, and the offers were opened on August 21, 2024. Four contractors submitted bids: SumCo Eco-Contracting, KC Construction Co., Lucianos Excavation, Inc., and James T. Ohara, Inc. Each bid includes multiple line items for various construction activities, including demolition, erosion control, and earthwork, with a mix of lump-sum and unit price estimates. The total estimated base bid amounts range from approximately $2.06 million to $4.69 million, with options included for additional work, bringing potential totals between $3.81 million to $5.34 million. Each contractor acknowledged formal amendments, indicating compliance with the solicitation's requirements. The document serves as a record of all offers, facilitating the evaluation process by the awarding agency while ensuring accountability and transparency within government procurement practices. Overall, this abstract serves as a critical tool in aligning project budgets and contractor assessments for federal infrastructure initiatives.
    The government seeks contractors for environmental infrastructure improvements at Abington Township's Roychester Park and Grove Run Park. The objective is to enhance stream corridors, improve drainage, and upgrade sanitary sewers. Contractors will demolish existing structures, realign streams, and construct reinforced embankments, culverts, and pedestrian bridges. The scope entails significant earthworks, utility adjustments, and erosion control measures, including sediment traps and coir fabric planting. Key dates include a pre-construction meeting and a targeted May 2024 completion. Evaluation criteria cover technical merit, past performance, and cost, with emphasis on stream restoration and environmental protection. The estimated contract value is $3 million. Contractors must adhere to strict Erosion and Sediment Control plans and Pennsylvania One Call System requirements for underground utilities.
    The procurement objective of this RFP is to contract environmental infrastructure improvements for two parks in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The goal is to enhance aquatic, riparian, and wetland habitats, manage floodwaters, and stabilize stream banks. The primary focus is on clearing, grubbing, regrading, and stabilizing stream channels using natural methods. Additionally, the project entails invasive species control, field surveying, and the installation of a new sanitary line. Options for excess soil disposal and various pedestrian footbridge constructions are also presented. The RFP seeks a contractor to execute these improvements while adhering to stringent safety and health requirements. The work involves careful consideration of existing vegetation and infrastructure, with mandates to prevent damage and ensure repairs or replacements as needed. Contractors must submit detailed plans for safety, health, and environmental management, including accident prevention, employee training, and pollution prevention. Financial proposals are required, itemizing base bid work and optional additions. The contract appears to be a firm-fixed-price arrangement, with an estimated total value of $$ for the base bid and $$ for all options. Critical dates include a bid opening on **** and a proposed contract award date of ****. Contractors must acknowledge receipt of the RFP and its amendments by ****.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking contractors for a project in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, involving environmental infrastructure improvements. The project aims to enhance the Rochester and Grove Run Parks, including stream restoration, stabilization, and enhancement, along with pedestrian bridge installation and sanitary sewer improvements. The scope of work includes removing existing concrete culverts, installing prefabricated pedestrian footbridges, and enhancing riparian buffers and forested areas. The contractor must coordinate with utility companies and ensure wetland protection during construction. The project also involves extensive site work, such as staging, access, and erosion control measures. The procurement details, including quantities and technical specifications, are provided in the accompanying drawings and specifications.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District, is seeking bids for the Abington Environmental Infrastructure Improvement project in Abington Township, Pennsylvania. This is a firm-fixed-price contract with an estimated value between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000, set aside for small businesses. The project involves various construction and infrastructure improvement tasks, including demolition, erosion control, clearing and grubbing, invasive species removal, earthwork, installation of riprap, geotextile fabric, and drainage and sewer pipes. Bidders must submit their sealed offers by August 5, 2024, and work is expected to begin within 10 calendar days of receiving the notice to proceed, with a completion deadline of 365 calendar days. The bid package must include a signed SF 1442, signed solicitation amendments, a filled-out bid schedule with totals, a bid guarantee, and completed representations and certifications. The government will evaluate bids without discussions and award the contract to the responsible bidder offering the best value considering only price and price-related factors. The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and accept other than the lowest bid.
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