WHITNEY POINT REGULATING OUTLET (RO) REHABILITATION, BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK
ID: W912DR25X13E8Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SD ENDIST BALTIMOREBALTIMORE, MD, 21201-2526, USA

NAICS

Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER NON-BUILDING FACILITIES (Y1PZ)
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, is seeking qualified construction contractors for the rehabilitation of the Whitney Point Regulating Outlet (RO) in Broome County, New York. This project involves extensive renovations to the nearly 80-year-old regulating outlet, including the demolition and replacement of critical gate assemblies, installation of new gates, trashracks, a bulkhead crane, and electrical systems to enhance safety and functionality. The estimated contract value ranges between $10 million and $25 million, and interested contractors, particularly those from small business categories such as Veterans and Women-Owned Small Businesses, are encouraged to submit their capabilities and relevant past project experience by the specified deadline. For further inquiries, contractors can contact Sharon Alexander at sharon.l.alexander@usace.army.mil or Christine M. Danaher at Christine.M.Danaher@usace.army.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Files
    Title
    Posted
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District, has issued a Sources Sought Notice to identify qualified construction contractors for the Whitney Point Regulating Outlet (RO) Rehabilitation in Broome County, New York. This notice seeks expressions of interest to assess the availability and qualifications of various firms, especially small business categories including Veterans and Women-Owned Small Businesses, before any potential Request for Proposal (RFP) is released. The project involves extensive rehabilitation of the nearly 80-year-old regulating outlet, necessitating the demolition and replacement of critical gate assemblies to enhance safety and functionality. Key components include the installation of new gates, trashracks, a bulkhead crane, and electrical systems aimed at ensuring the RO operates safely for another century. Interested contractors are asked to submit their capabilities, relevant past projects, and company details by a specified deadline, with an emphasis on prior experience with government projects, structural and mechanical rehabilitation, and electrical systems. Submissions will aid in determining the appropriate procurement strategy for this significant construction project, which has an estimated value between $10 million and $25 million.
    Lifecycle
    Similar Opportunities
    Troy Lock (AFO) Mooring Pier
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is seeking qualified contractors for the repair of the Vessel Mooring Structure at the Troy Lock and Dam in Troy, New York. The project involves significant repairs including the replacement of timber fenders with composite materials, reinforcement of structural components, and addressing various structural deficiencies identified in a recent inspection. This mooring structure is critical for the safe operation of vessels entering and exiting the lock on the Hudson River, and the repairs are essential to maintain its functionality and safety. The contract, estimated between $1 million and $5 million, is set aside for small businesses, with bids due by 2:00 P.M. EST on January 16, 2025. Interested contractors can direct inquiries to Denisse M. Soto at denisse.m.soto@usace.army.mil or Mohenda R. Surage at mohenda.r.surage@usace.army.mil.
    TAINTER GATE CORROSION PROTECTION TOWN BLUFF PROJECT DAM B
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is seeking qualified contractors for the Town Bluff Project Dam B, focusing on corrosion protection for Tainter gates. The project involves comprehensive work including painting, blast cleaning, replacing seals and bolts with stainless steel, and anode replacement for Tainter gates 1 through 4, along with optional work for gates 5 and 6. This procurement is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and functionality of the dam, ensuring safety and operational efficiency. The contract, set aside for small businesses, has an estimated value between $5 million and $10 million, with a solicitation expected to be released on or about January 2, 2025, and a closing response date of December 31, 2024. Interested parties can contact Jamauh Winston at jamauh.d.winston@usace.army.mil or Alexander Rust at alexander.g.rust@usace.army.mil for further details.
    SPRING CREEK NORTH ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION PROJECT – BROOKLYN & QUEENS, NEW YORK
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    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 restore approximately 90 acres of critical wetland habitats, enhance local ecosystems, and improve water quality through various construction activities, including the removal of invasive species and the planting of native flora. The initiative is part of broader federal efforts to address ecological degradation in urban areas, with an estimated contract value between $10 million and $25 million, and a completion timeline of 730 days following the Notice to Proceed. Interested contractors must submit their bids by January 16, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Michael McCue at michael.l.mccue@usace.army.mil.
    Codorus Creek Shoal Removal
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, is preparing to solicit bids for the Codorus Creek Shoal Removal Project in York, Pennsylvania. This project involves construction services for dredging to maintain the flood damage reduction channel along Codorus Creek, which requires the removal of shoals at two specific locations to ensure proper water flow. The project is crucial for flood risk management and involves in-water work to remove shoals composed of pebbles, cobbles, vegetation, wood debris, and gravel, with an estimated contract value between $1 million and $5 million. Interested vendors, particularly those certified as Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB), should prepare for the invitation for bid (IFB) anticipated to be released in the second quarter of FY25, and can contact Erica Stiner or Jeffrey B. May for further information.
    ROUGH RIVER DAM SAFETY MODIFICATION PHASE II: NEW OUTLET WORKS AND CUTOFF WALL PROJECT
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting proposals for the Rough River Dam Safety Modification Phase II project, which involves the construction of new outlet works and a cutoff wall at the Rough River Reservoir in Falls of Rough, Kentucky. The procurement aims to enhance the safety and structural integrity of the dam, addressing critical geological and hydrological challenges identified in previous assessments. This project is vital for maintaining the dam's operational capacity and ensuring compliance with federal safety regulations. Interested contractors must submit their proposals electronically by March 20, 2025, with the total contract value estimated between $250 million and $500 million. For further inquiries, contact Adyson Medley at adyson.medley@usace.army.mil or call 502-315-6211.
    Maintenance Dredging of NY & NJ Harbor, Arthur Kill 50ft Reach
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is seeking qualified contractors for the maintenance dredging of the New York and New Jersey Harbor – Arthur Kill 50 foot Reach Federal Navigation Project. The project involves dredging approximately 100,000 cubic yards of material to a depth of -50 feet Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) plus 1 foot of allowable over-depth, utilizing a mechanical clamshell dredge with environmental bucket, along with necessary support vessels. This maintenance work is crucial for ensuring navigational safety and efficiency in one of the busiest harbor systems in the United States, with an estimated contract value between $10 million and $25 million, and anticipated work commencement in the summer/fall of 2025. Interested contractors should contact Denisse M. Soto at denisse.m.soto@usace.army.mil or Mohenda R. Surage at mohenda.r.surage@usace.army.mil for further details and to participate in the market survey.
    W91237-25-B-0002 Fishtrap Spillway Machinery Platform Concrete Rehab
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of the Army, through the US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, is seeking contractors for the rehabilitation of the Spillway Machinery Platform at Fishtrap Lake in Shelbiana, Kentucky. The project entails the provision of all necessary materials, equipment, labor, and supervision to complete the rehabilitation work in accordance with established specifications and industry standards. This construction contract is crucial for maintaining the integrity and functionality of the spillway machinery, which plays a vital role in water management and flood control. Interested small businesses are encouraged to reach out to Brittani Stowers at brittani.l.stowers@usace.army.mil or Robert Rounay at robert.p.rounay@usace.army.mil for further details, as this opportunity is set aside for total small business participation under NAICS code 237990.
    Bayou Meto Canal 1000 Phase 3.2
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Memphis District, is conducting a Sources Sought announcement for the Bayou Meto Canal 1000 Phase 3.2 project in Scott, Arkansas. This project involves the construction of an irrigation canal, including significant earthwork and the installation of various structures to enhance agricultural water supply in the Bayou Meto Basin. The estimated construction cost ranges from $25 million to $100 million, and the government is particularly interested in responses from small businesses, including those in the HUBZone, SDVOSB, and WOSB categories, to ensure adequate competition. Interested firms must submit their responses by 10:00 A.M. Central Time on December 30, 2024, to Mrs. Sequoria L. Chatmon at Sequoria.L.Chatmon@usace.army.mil, and must be registered in SAM to be eligible for contract awards.
    Troy Lock Automatic Transfer Switch Replacement
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is seeking proposals for the replacement of the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) at the Albany Field Office in Troy, New York. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary labor, materials, and equipment to ensure a seamless transition during the replacement process, with a critical requirement that power to the Lockhouse is maintained for no more than 30 minutes. This project is vital for maintaining operational efficiency and safety standards at the facility, ensuring compliance with various federal, state, and industry regulations. Proposals are due by December 6, 2024, with work expected to commence after April 15, 2025. Interested parties can contact Brian Winters at brian.h.winters@usace.army.mil for further information.
    Jennings Randolph Lake (JRL) Butterfly Valve and Insulation Replacement
    Active
    Dept Of Defense
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, is seeking qualified construction contractors for the replacement of butterfly valves and insulation at Jennings Randolph Lake in Mineral County, West Virginia. The project entails replacing ten six-foot diameter butterfly valves and outdated insulation in the Intake Tower, aimed at enhancing the facility's safety and reliability. This initiative is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and ensuring the integrity of the water management system. Interested contractors must submit their expressions of interest, including company information and relevant project experience, by January 8, 2025, with an estimated project cost between $5 million and $10 million. For further inquiries, contact Sharon Alexander at sharon.l.alexander@usace.army.mil or Christine M. Danaher at Christine.M.Danaher@usace.army.mil.