Crib Dam Stabilization
ID: PANGLR24P0000003227Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW072 ENDIST DETROITDETROIT, MI, 48226-5000, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, is seeking information from qualified contractors for the Crib Dam Stabilization project located in Lake Isabella, Michigan. The project involves two phases: Phase I focuses on stabilizing approximately 300 feet of an existing rock-filled timber crib dam, while Phase II includes extensive demolition and construction activities, including the relocation of electrical infrastructure and the construction of a new concrete duct bank. This project is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of the Soo Locks hydroelectric power plant, with specific access and operational constraints that must be adhered to during execution. Interested contractors are encouraged to submit their qualifications and relevant project experience by 12:00 PM (Eastern) on November 6, 2024, via email to Frederick Coffey and Kari Tauriainen, referencing "SOURCES SOUGHT: Crib Dam Stabilization" in the subject line.

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    The document is a Sources Sought Survey for Crib Dam Stabilization, aimed at gathering information from companies interested in this federal project. Key sections include company identification, a classification of the NAICS code (237990) relevant to the requirement, and socio-economic status checkboxes. It requires companies to demonstrate past project experience with descriptions of three relevant projects completed within the last decade, emphasizing the company's capability to undertake the work. Additionally, it inquires about potential subcontracting plans and whether the respondent anticipates submitting a formal proposal. The document seeks to assess interested parties' experience and qualifications, thereby helping inform the procurement process for the project. Overall, it serves as an essential tool in identifying capable contractors for government contracting purposes.
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