Industry Day - Portland District (NWP), Seattle District (NWS), and Kansas City District (NWK) Design & Construction Services for Four Mega Projects in OR
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYNWD

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is hosting a virtual industry day to gather input for four significant design and construction projects in Oregon aimed at enhancing veteran healthcare facilities. The projects include seismic upgrades and renovations at the VA Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center & Clinics in White City, the VA Portland Health Care System in Portland, the Roseburg VA Health Care System in Roseburg, and the Department of Defense's Over the Horizon Radar project, with various construction strategies planned for each. These initiatives are crucial for improving infrastructure and service delivery for veterans, with the next steps including a virtual meeting on October 17, 2024, where interested firms can learn more and provide feedback. Interested parties must email the designated contracting officers by October 14, 2024, to request an invitation to the meeting.

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is managing four significant vertical construction projects in Oregon to support the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The projects span various locations and involve seismic retrofitting and renovation of existing facilities, alongside new construction. 1. **Portland VAMC**: Involves seismic upgrades and modernization of three buildings (B100, B101, B102), including a demolition of 269,000 gross square feet, renovation of 23,000 GSF, and new construction totaling 198,000 GSF. The next solicitation is set for May 2025. 2. **White City SORCC**: This project is divided into two phases, featuring demolition, renovation, and new construction in a similarly structured format with scheduling for a survey award in October 2024 and completion by summer 2025. 3. **Roseburg VAMC**: A two-phase design-build project with advertisements for qualifications expected in early FY26, situated at two remote sites requiring substantial construction efforts. 4. **Other Projects**: Managed by the Kansas City District with varied scopes. Contacts for these projects include contracting officers from the Portland, Seattle, and Kansas City districts, emphasizing collaboration across USACE units. This document underscores the government's ongoing investment in veteran healthcare facilities, enhancing infrastructure and service delivery capabilities.
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