CENTAM MATOC - Construction & Repair Projects
ID: W9127825R0010Type: Presolicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYUS ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT MOBILEMOBILE, AL, 36628-0001, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Y1JZ)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Engineer District Mobile, is soliciting proposals for the FY25 CENTAM MATOC, focusing on commercial and institutional building construction. This procurement aims to establish a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) to support various construction projects, which are critical for enhancing military infrastructure and operational capabilities. Interested contractors should note that the NAICS code for this opportunity is 236220, and the PSC code is Y1JZ, indicating a focus on the construction of miscellaneous buildings. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Terri Adams at terri.m.adams@usace.army.mil or by phone at 850-207-0143, or reach out to Jillian Saffle at jillian.e.saffle@usace.army.mil or 251-441-5584.

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is seeking companies with expertise in design, construction, and repair for upcoming engineering projects in Central America. To facilitate understanding of project requirements and proposal submissions, pre-proposal conferences are scheduled across the region, culminating in a virtual Industry Day in January 2023. Companies are urged to register in designated systems for access to bid documents available exclusively on https://sam.gov and https://piee.eb.mil. Scheduled conferences include locations and dates in Guatemala, Panama, Honduras, and El Salvador from December 9 to December 12, 2024. Interested businesses must contact Cesar Sabillon before December 3, 2024, to participate. This initiative underscores USACE's commitment to collaborating with local businesses for future engineering endeavors in Central America.
    The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is inviting contractors with expertise in the design, construction, and repair of facilities and infrastructure for upcoming projects in Central America. To facilitate engagement, USACE will host Industry Days in various cities—including Guatemala City, Panama City, San Pedro Sula, and San Salvador—scheduled for December 9-12, 2024. These events will provide information about project requirements and proposal submission processes, including a virtual Industry Day for those unable to attend in person. Interested contractors should register by December 3, 2024, and are encouraged to register on specified platforms to access solicitations, which will only be available on SAM.gov and must be submitted through piee.eb.mil. This initiative demonstrates a proactive approach by USACE to enhance infrastructure development in the region through collaboration with qualified local contractors.
    The document serves as a sign-in sheet for an Industry Day Conference held by the Central America Resident Office on December 12. It includes details from various participants representing diverse organizations, primarily from the construction and engineering sectors. The event appears focused on informing attendees about U.S. Army Corps of Engineers initiatives and opportunities related to government contracts and services in Central America. Key attendees include representatives from multiple construction companies and engineering firms, showcasing a collaborative environment aimed at discussing potential contracts and federal grants. Notable organizations present include Algasa S.A., Cementos Fortaleza, and HOLCIM. The sheet also highlights the importance of interaction and networking among contractors and governmental agencies, emphasizing the goal of enhancing partnerships that can bolster infrastructure development in the region. Overall, the document encapsulates a crucial gathering for stakeholders within the government contracting sphere, fostering connections that may lead to successful bids in upcoming RFPs and grants aimed at regional development projects.
    The document is a sign-in sheet from the Industry Day Conference conducted by the Central America Resident Office. It records the names, organizations, and phone numbers of attendees, highlighting a gathering focused on engaging stakeholders and discussing potential opportunities related to federal grants and RFPs in Central America. The conference appears to be aimed at fostering collaboration and enhancing partnerships between government entities and private organizations involved in regional development initiatives. The varied affiliations of participants suggest a diverse interest in cooperative projects that may align with government funding opportunities. This gathering aligns with broader federal efforts to strengthen ties and support development in Central America through public and private sector partnerships, potentially influencing future RFPs and grant allocations. The sign-in sheet reflects the operational commitment to transparency and engagement in solicitation processes vital for effective service delivery and project execution in the region.
    The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) hosted an Industry Day to discuss upcoming construction opportunities in Central and South America. The event aimed to familiarize contractors with USACE's mission, solicitations, and submission requirements for various projects, including humanitarian assistance and military support constructions. Key projects outlined include a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) with a total capacity of $99 million over five years and a Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) focusing on a $10 million project in El Salvador. Advertisements for Requests for Proposals (RFPs) are anticipated in early 2025, with a two-step proposal process assessing both price and non-price factors. Registration in designated systems (SAM and PIEE) is required for proposal submissions. Notably, contractors eligible to submit include prime contractors, but not those involved in the solicitation’s preparation or under debarment. Emphasis is placed on compliance with safety regulations and local laws. Overall, the Industry Day served as a vital platform for informing contractors of project prospects and procedural guidelines in the context of federal procurement.
    The document outlines a conference organized by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) focusing on construction opportunities in Central and South America. Its primary purpose is to instruct contractors about the bidding process, contract requirements, and evaluation criteria specific to USACE projects. Highlights include contract types, project descriptions, and procurement methods, emphasizing a “Best Value” approach over the lowest price. Major projects discussed encompass humanitarian assistance, facility construction, and military support, with contracts such as MATOC (Multiple Award Task Order Contract) and SATOC (Single Award Task Order Contract), varying in scale and budget limits over designated five-year periods. The document specifies the bidding process, requiring registration and submissions via designated government platforms, with distinct phases for evaluation. Key eligibility criteria are outlined, including restrictions on firms involved in proposal preparation. Furthermore, there is guidance on evaluating proposals based on experience, project management, and price reasonableness. The document aims to clarify contractors’ responsibilities while emphasizing compliance with U.S. and host country regulations to ensure successful bidding and execution of projects. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive guide for prospective contractors interested in U.S. government construction projects in the region.
    The document is a list of points of contact (POCs) from various companies that are potentially involved in federal government requests for proposals (RFPs) or grants. The entries include names, company affiliations, email addresses, phone numbers, and preferred languages of communication. The POCs represent a diverse group of organizations, with a mix of English and Spanish speakers, reflecting the bilingual nature of engagement in federal projects. Notable companies include The Dutra Group, MFG Ingenieria, and USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), indicating the scope of expertise available for prospective projects. The document is structured as a detailed directory, summarizing essential contact information for stakeholders engaged in government contracting processes. Overall, this listing emphasizes the importance of clear communication channels within the context of government RFPs, highlighting the diversity and readiness of the local and federal contractor landscape to collaborate on various initiatives.
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