Belleville East Creek Sewer Separation
ID: W912P924B0003Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW07V ENDIST ST LOUISSAINT LOUIS, MO, 63103-2833, USA

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE AND WASTE FACILITIES (Y1ND)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Solicitation DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking a firm for the complete construction of storm and sanitary sewers, detention basins, and related work in Belleville, Illinois. This project involves building approximately 13,100 feet of storm sewer ranging from 15 inches to 72 inches, 2,000 feet of sanitary sewer ranging from 12 inches to 18 inches, 153 storm and sanitary structures, two detention ponds, and various other tasks such as tree removal, pavement removal, concrete and asphalt pavement patching, sidewalks and ADA ramps, pavement marking, fencing, site restoration, seeding, traffic control, and material testing. The purpose of this procurement is to improve the sewage and waste facilities in the area. For more details, please refer to the attached documents.

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    This document details Amendment 0001 to the solicitation W912P924B0003 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Belleville East Sewer Separation project, extending the bid submission deadline to January 22, 2024, and requiring bid guarantees. Key changes include updated solicitation information, submission procedures, and a reminder that performance and payment bonds will be required post-award. Additionally, contractor qualifications and responsibilities are outlined, emphasizing integrity, financial resources, and experience in comparable work.
    The amendment to the solicitation W912P924B0003 extends the bid due date from January 22, 2024, to January 29, 2024, and updates the information for the virtual bid opening via Webex. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking bids for the construction of storm and sanitary sewers, detention basins, and related work in Belleville, Illinois, requiring submission via email. Additional instructions regarding the submission of electronic bids and virtual bid opening logistics are provided.
    The document is an amendment (No. 0003) to a solicitation for a contract by the US Army Corps of Engineers, effective January 26, 2024, extending the bidder due date to February 12, 2024. It also indicates that responses to contractor questions will be included in the next amendment, allowing for more time for inquiries. All other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged.
    The amendment to the solicitation W912P924B0003, effective February 6, 2024, addresses bidder inquiries, incorporates revised specifications, and extends the bid due date from February 12 to March 8, 2024, for the Belleville East Sewer Separation project. Key changes include updated contract specifications, new sections on abandonment of sewers, and revised drawings dated January 15, 2024. Bids must be submitted electronically by the revised due date, with a public bid opening scheduled via Webex on March 8, 2024.
    The document outlines the construction specifications for the East Creek Sewer Separation project in Belleville, Illinois, under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It details the scope of work, including the installation of various sewer lines, storm structures, and environmental protection measures, along with administrative guidelines for contractor compliance and safety protocols. Additionally, it highlights requirements for affirmative action, including goals for minority and female participation, and emphasizes adherence to environmental laws and procedures throughout the project.
    The document details the "East Creek Watershed Combined Sewer Separation" project, specifically focusing on structure information and updates for the project, which includes sewer and stormwater management improvements in Belleville, Illinois. Amendments and revisions to the design and project phasing are noted, along with specifics concerning utility relocations, contractor responsibilities, and various structure tables that outline manhole and sewer configurations. Final design reviews and project details are reiterated to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and standards.
    The document summarizes questions from contractors regarding the Belleville East Creek Sewer Separation project and the government's clarifications on various aspects, including bid requirements, contract terms, and project specifications. Key points include the correction that an offer guarantee is now required, the enforcement of minority business participation goals as non-contractual, and confirmations of revised plans and quantities for construction phases. Various details pertaining to payment structures, project timelines, and interaction with Metro's right of way are also outlined, highlighting critical considerations for bidders to ensure compliance and understanding.
    The document outlines the base contracts for the Belleville East Creek Sewer Separation project, divided into three phases (Exhibits A, B, and C), with all line items reflecting a total cost of $0.00. Each phase includes detailed quantities and types of work, such as tree removals, erosion control measures, and sewer infrastructure installations. The summary encapsulates extensive construction activities and associated materials required for the project across all phases.
    Amendment/Modification No. 0005, effective February 29, 2024, addresses the incorporation of a revised Bid Schedule for the Lebanon Avenue Pavement Patch, changing its unit from SF to SY, while all other terms of the contract remain unchanged. Contractors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment before the specified deadline, or their offers may be rejected. The modification includes detailed changes to various cost items in the bid schedule across multiple phases of the project.
    The document outlines the construction specifications and requirements for the East Creek Sewer Separation project in Belleville, Illinois, under the management of the US Army Corps of Engineers. Key components include environmental protection measures, contractor responsibilities, compliance with safety standards, and specific unit price items for various aspects of construction, such as sewer installation, erosion control, and traffic management. Additionally, it emphasizes adherence to federal regulations regarding affirmative action in employment and the proper handling of hazardous materials.
    The document outlines the engineering and design specifics for the East Creek Watershed Combined Sewer Separation project in Belleville, Illinois, led by Gonzalez Companies, LLC. It contains comprehensive tables detailing structure specifications, alignment of storm and sanitary sewers, and required easements and property acquisitions, alongside construction guidelines and utility management instructions for the project site. Additionally, it emphasizes the contractor's obligations related to existing utilities and project timelines.
    The document details the bid results for Solicitation No: W912P924B0003, issued on March 8, 2024, with a public bid opening conducted on the same date. Three offerors submitted bids, with DMS Contracting, Inc. presenting the lowest total bid of $10,108,563.89, while Haier Plumbing & Heating Inc. and Baxmeyer Construction Inc. submitted higher bids. All bids were received on time and included the required bid security of a $3 million bond.
    The document outlines various construction items and quantities associated with three phases of a project, specifically detailing mobilization, tree removal, erosion control, excavation, pavement removal, and installation of various sewer and drainage components, all with unit prices totaling $0.00. Each phase (Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3) features multiple entries but indicates no costs at this stage. The summary tables categorize these tasks into detailed action items without assigning financial values for the works listed.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, is soliciting bids for the East Creek Sewer Separation Project in Belleville, Illinois, to construct storm and sanitary sewers, detention basins, and related work, with a budget between $5 million to $10 million. The bid closing date is December 19, 2023, at 10:00 AM CST, and the work must commence within seven days of contract award, with a total completion timeframe of up to 36 months. The solicitation includes mandatory compliance with labor standards, certification processes, and small business subcontracting plans as part of the bidding requirements.
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