LLA/LMA Stilling Basin Sediment Removal
ID: W912EF24B0002Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYUS ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT WALLA WALWALLA WALLA, WA, 99362-1876, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting bids for the LLA/LMA Stilling Basin Sediment Removal project, aimed at addressing sediment buildup in the stilling basins of the Lower Monumental and Lower Granite Dams located on the Snake River. The project involves comprehensive sediment removal to maintain dam operations and ecological balance, with specific requirements for site surveys, sediment disposal, and adherence to federal regulations. This initiative is critical for ensuring the structural integrity of the dams and supporting local ecosystems, with an estimated project cost between $1 million and $5 million. Contractors must submit sealed bids by September 30, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Preston Jones at Preston.E.Jones@usace.army.mil or by phone at 509-527-7206.

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    The "Stilling Basin Sediment Removal" project by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeks to address sediment buildup in the stilling basin of the Lower Monumental Lock and Dam, located on the Snake River, spanning Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. The project, documented under solicitation number W912EF24B0002, aims for extensive sediment removal to ensure the proper functioning of the spillway and to enhance environmental conditions for aquatic life. Key activities include managing the disposal of dredged materials at designated sites, with monitoring for sediment impacts on navigational safety. The document includes comprehensive mapping of project locations, disposal sites, and specific technical requirements for sediment extraction methods to prevent damage to existing structures. It reflects a commitment to ecological integrity and infrastructure optimization while adhering to federal guidelines and addressing local ecosystem concerns. The project’s detailed plan serves as a foundational reference for contractors, ensuring regulatory compliance and operational success during the sediment removal process.
    The document outlines a proposal for the removal of sediment from the stilling basin of the Lower Granite Lock and Dam, located on the Snake River in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. The project, identified by the solicitation number W912EF24B0002, is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, specifically the Walla Walla District. It involves comprehensive surveys and detailed planning to remove accumulated sediment, which is crucial for maintaining dam operations and ecological balance. The proposal includes location maps, site plans, and cross-sectional data detailing the extent of sediment buildup within the stilling basin and outlines disposal methods at designated sites like Swift Bar and Joso. The document also includes technical notes emphasizing the importance of ensuring structural integrity during sediment removal and adhering to federal regulations. Additionally, it highlights the need for coordination with various stakeholders to ensure minimal disruption to recreational and navigational activities along the Snake River. This project signifies proactive governance aimed at environmental management, infrastructure maintenance, and compliance with federal grant requirements in the context of dam management and river stewardship.
    The Spillway Stilling Basin Sediment Removal project (W912EF24B0002) is an initiative led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers focused on the dredging and removal of sediment in designated areas. The document outlines general requirements, including provisions for veterans' employment, safety standards, and environmental protections. It mandates contractors to adhere to specific safety and operational protocols, such as pre-construction inspections, weekly production meetings, and quality control measures. Access to project sites is restricted and requires identification credentials, with stringent security measures for vehicle entry. Additionally, it establishes protocols for working near water, emphasizing the necessity of safety equipment and training for personnel. The main purpose of this document is to provide comprehensive guidelines for contractors, ensuring project execution complies with federal regulations while safeguarding personnel and the environment. This project not only reflects the government's commitment to infrastructure improvement but also emphasizes compliance with safety and operational standards essential for successful execution.
    The document serves as an amendment to a solicitation or contract, specifically adding FAR clause 52.219-4, which provides a notice regarding price evaluation preferences for HUBZone small business concerns. The amendment maintains all other terms and conditions of the original solicitation, which is identified by the Contract ID W912EF24B0002. The amendment does not extend the deadline for submissions and emphasizes the requirement for contractors to acknowledge receipt of this amendment to avoid rejection of their offer. The contact for further inquiries is specified as the USAED, WALLA WALLA - CONTRACTING DIV., under the authority of FAR regulations. This document reflects the federal government's commitment to promoting small business participation in government contracting and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, thus playing a critical role in the procurement process.
    This government document pertains to a sealed bid solicitation for a construction project, specifically focused on sediment removal at the Lower Monumental and Lower Granite Dams. The solicitation requires contractors to submit sealed offers by September 30, 2024, with bids publicly opened at that time. Contractors are expected to start work within 10 calendar days upon receiving the award and complete it within the stipulated timeframe. Mandatory provisions include performance bonds and various certifications to ensure compliance with construction wage rate requirements and affirmative action goals. The estimated project cost is between $1 million and $5 million. Additionally, bidders must adhere to requirements regarding insurance and provide required documentation to establish responsibility, including financial statements and previous experience. Electronic submission of bids is mandated to facilitate the process, with inquiries being submitted through a designated web portal. The document underscores the importance of thorough site investigation and compliance with federal guidelines and standards, reflecting the government's effort to ensure quality and accountability in contracting processes.
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