Contaminated Waste Plant Construction
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW071 ENDIST KANSAS CITYKANSAS CITY, MO, 64106-2896, USA

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Industrial Building Construction (236210)

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ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: AMMUNITION FACILITIES (C1EA)
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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, is seeking input from the construction community for the Design-Bid-Build (DBB) contract for the construction of a new Contaminated Waste Plant at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP) in Independence, Missouri. This project, valued between $100 to $250 million, aims to manage waste from the production of Next Generation Ammunition, which involves new chemical compounds requiring specialized disposal processes, alongside renovations of existing structures and infrastructure upgrades. The Corps is particularly interested in feedback regarding the potential implementation of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) to enhance efficiency and compliance with safety regulations, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in significant construction projects. Interested parties must submit their responses by December 10, 2024, and can contact Angelique Oldsen at angelique.m.oldsen@usace.army.mil or 816-389-2111 for further information.

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District is seeking input from the construction community regarding the potential implementation of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) for a large-scale project valued between $100 to $250 million at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Independence, MO. This initiative aims to construct a new contaminated waste facility to manage waste from upcoming Next Generation Ammunition production, which introduces new chemical compounds requiring special disposal processes. The project includes renovation of existing structures and upgrading essential infrastructure. The Corps is soliciting feedback on the use of PLAs, exploring local experiences, skilled labor availability, scheduling concerns, and the economic impacts of such agreements on federal procurement, small businesses, and project costs. Interested parties must submit their responses by December 10, 2024. The agency emphasizes the importance of PLAs to promote efficiency, labor-management stability, and compliance with safety regulations. This initiative underscores the Department of Defense's commitment to responsible project management and community engagement in significant construction endeavors.
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