Operation and Maintenance of Government-Owned Facilities and Equipment, Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway and Okatibbee Lake Projects, Alabama and Mississippi
ID: W9127825L0011Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYUS ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT MOBILEMOBILE, AL, 36628-0001, USA

NAICS

Facilities Support Services (561210)

PSC

OPERATION OF RECREATION FACILITIES (NON-BUILDING) (M1PA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Engineer District Mobile, is seeking qualified contractors for the operation and maintenance of government-owned facilities and equipment at the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway and Okatibbee Lake Projects located in Alabama and Mississippi. The procurement aims to establish a Firm-Fixed-Price Contract with Cost Plus Fixed-Fee Line Items for comprehensive maintenance, repair, and operational services, which include managing locks, dams, recreational facilities, and various infrastructure components essential for navigation and recreation. This project is significant as it supports a vital inland waterway that facilitates commercial and recreational activities, with an average annual visitation exceeding 1 million visitors. Interested contractors must respond by January 10, 2025, with detailed qualifications and experience, and can direct inquiries to Sophia M. Chin at sophia.m.chin@usace.army.mil or Benjamin Neely at benjamin.m.neely@usace.army.mil.

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