Skiatook Wet Well
ID: W912BV24R0122Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW076 ENDIST TULSATULSA, OK, 74137-4290, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF DAMS (Z2KA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is preparing to solicit proposals for the replacement of low flow and wet well gates at Skiatook Lake in Oklahoma. This project, identified by solicitation number W912BV24R0122, requires contractors to provide temporary work platforms and potentially utilize portable cranes while ensuring proper water levels in the wet wells during the gate replacement operations. The procurement will follow a Best Value Trade Off method, with a firm-fixed price contract anticipated, and a total contract value limit of $45 million under NAICS code 237990 for Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. Interested parties should note that the Request for Proposal (RFP) is expected to be released around 15 October 2024, with proposals due by 15 November 2024; for further inquiries, contact Kordel Tyler at Kordel.M.Tyler@usace.army.mil or Shawn Brady at shawn.brady@usace.army.mil.

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    The document serves as a pre-solicitation notice from the US Army Corps of Engineers for the replacement of low flow and wet well gates at Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma. The solicitation number is W912BV24R0122, with an expected release date for the Request for Proposal (RFP) on or around 15 October 2024, and proposals are due by 15 November 2024. The project falls under the Product Service Code Z2KA and NAICS 237990 for Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, with a contract value limit of $45 million. Procurement will follow a Best Value Trade Off method, resulting in a firm-fixed price contract. Key details include the need for temporary work platforms and potential use of portable cranes for gate replacement operations, all while maintaining proper water levels in the wet wells. The project is classified as a Full and Open Competition, with no hard copies of the solicitation provided; interested parties must register at https://www.sam.gov to access the RFP. The period of performance is yet to be determined, and participants will not be reimbursed for proposal preparation costs. This notice emphasizes the importance of early engagement and monitoring of the procurement process by interested contractors.
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