SPRING CREEK NORTH ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION PROJECT – BROOKLYN & QUEENS, NEW YORK
ID: W912DS24B0015Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SD ENDIST NEW YORKNEW YORK, NY, 10278-0004, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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CONSTRUCTION OF RESTORATION OF REAL PROPERTY (PUBLIC OR PRIVATE) (Y1QA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting bids for the Spring Creek North Ecosystem Restoration Project located in Brooklyn and Queens, New York. This project aims to enhance the environmental quality of Spring Creek and its adjacent salt marshes, involving tasks such as wetland restoration, invasive species removal, and replanting with native flora, with an estimated contract value between $10 million and $25 million. The initiative is part of the broader Jamaica Bay Ecosystem effort and emphasizes strict adherence to environmental regulations and safety protocols to protect local wildlife, including Diamondback Terrapins and migratory birds. Bids are due by 2:00 PM EDT on October 23, 2024, and interested contractors should contact Michael McCue at michael.l.mccue@usace.army.mil for further details.

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    The document outlines the solicitation for the Spring Creek North Ecosystem Restoration Project in Brooklyn and Queens, NY, issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It specifies the project is open to unrestricted competition, with an estimated magnitude between $10 million to $25 million. The solicitation number is W912DS24B0015, with bids due by 2:00 PM EDT on October 23, 2024. The primary contractor responsibilities include performing ecological restoration, site preparation, and environmental remediations, among other construction-related tasks, within a specified performance period of 730 days. The document also provides instructions for bid submission, detailing required documents, security protocols for site access, and timelines for performance and acceptance of bids. Additional requirements include performance and payment bonds, and potential bidders should ensure compliance with small business representation under the HUBZone price evaluation preference. This solicitation reflects the federal government's initiative to enhance environmental conditions and manage natural resources effectively while emphasizing transparency and competition in federal contracting processes.
    The document outlines the Spring Creek North Ecosystem Restoration Project, administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in collaboration with New York City Parks, targeting boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Scheduled for 100% submission in August 2024, the project focuses on ecological restoration through detailed engineering plans divided into sections covering survey maps, demolition layouts, geotechnical boring logs, and landscaping designs. It emphasizes erosion and sediment control, safety regulations, and environmental compliance during construction activities. Key project components include the restoration of wetlands, enhancement of upland areas, and modifications to existing channels. Additionally, strict adherence to various permits and regulations is mandated, with meticulous guidelines for vegetation management, utility identification, and construction sequencing. The plan is designed to protect local wildlife, particularly during designated nesting and hibernation periods for species such as the diamondback terrapin. The overall aim is to improve local ecosystems while ensuring public safety and minimizing environmental impact throughout the execution of the project.
    The document outlines the design plans for the Ecosystem Restoration Project at Spring Creek North in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, intended to enhance tidal wetlands and channels. It includes cross-sectional analyses of various sites along Ralph's Creek and related areas, detailing existing and proposed grades, slopes (3:1 and 1:1), and cap placements of clean material. The project aims to excavate historic fill material while applying eco-friendly strategies, such as using imported clean caps and coir fabric for stabilization in specific areas. The data offers precise elevations at multiple cross sections, indicating calculated environmental aspects such as the mean high water level (2.62 ft) and mean low water level (-2.17 ft). Supplemental survey data collected in January 2022 is referenced to validate the design's accuracy. Additionally, there are plans for planting zones and temporary protective measures throughout the project site. The document's technical details reflect adherence to federal guidelines for government contracting, emphasizing structure durability and ecological sustainability. Overall, this initiative demonstrates a commitment to restoring and enhancing local ecosystems while complying with environmental regulations.
    The Spring Creek North Ecosystem Restoration Project aims to enhance the environmental quality of Spring Creek and its adjacent salt marshes in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, as part of the broader Jamaica Bay Ecosystem initiative. The project encompasses tasks such as excavating and re-contouring uplands, improving wetland functions, removing invasive species, and replanting with native flora, with an estimated cost between $10 million and $25 million. The work will be performed under strict timing and environmental restrictions to protect local wildlife, including Diamondback Terrapins and migratory birds. Controlled working hours and specific periods for various activities have been established to mitigate disruption to wildlife. Contractors are required to maintain comprehensive safety protocols and submit preconstruction documentation, including insurance certifications and project schedules, prior to commencing work. The project emphasizes adherence to governmental safety standards, environmental protection, and ensuring equal employment opportunities, reflecting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ commitment to ecological restoration and community engagement in the contract provisions.
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