Site Visit -Mud Mountain Dam Lower Cascade Creek Water Control Facility
ID: W912DW25B0003Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW071 ENDIST SEATTLESEATTLE, WA, 98134-2329, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER NON-BUILDING FACILITIES (Y1PZ)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is hosting a site visit for the Mud Mountain Dam Lower Cascade Creek Water Control Facility project, scheduled for November 14, 2024, at 10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time. The project involves replacing the existing water control system to enhance water conveyance from Lower Cascade Creek to the White River, including tasks such as demolition, excavation, construction of new structures, and installation of a bypass system. This site visit is crucial for potential contractors to understand the project requirements and expectations, with registration required for attendance. Interested parties should contact Jeannette Patton at jeannette.k.patton@usace.army.mil for registration and further details.

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    The document appears to provide detailed driving directions from a specific location to 30525 SE Mud Mountain Rd, Enumclaw, WA 98022, primarily focusing on a series of turn-by-turn instructions along major highways. The directions encourage travelers to take specific ramps and exits, outlining distances for each segment of the journey, which emphasizes precise navigation. This type of information might be utilized for logistical planning in government contracting scenarios, such as compliance visits or site assessments pertinent to federal grants or RFPs. Understanding the route aids in coordinating transportation for project stakeholders or contractors traveling to designated locations for evaluations, meetings, or inspections related to government projects. While the details are methodical and straightforward, the content does not directly pertain to RFPs or grants but could inform logistical aspects related to local implementation of such federal or state initiatives.
    The Lower Cascade Creek Water Control System project at Mud Mountain Dam in Enumclaw, Washington, aims to replace an outdated water control structure that failed during a 2009 flood. This project, wholly within U.S. Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction, encompasses full demolition of the existing system and construction of a modern facility featuring a new collection, pipe transport, and energy dissipation system. Key components include improving site grading, installing new discharge pipes, and enhancing debris screens and intake structures to better manage the creek's hydrology. The project demands adherence to environmental standards and requires careful scheduling to minimize disruption to existing operations. Construction will be performed under specific time restrictions and environmental regulations, particularly concerning aquatic life in the adjacent White River. Overall, this initiative represents a crucial investment in infrastructure aimed at improving flood management capability, ensuring operational reliability, and mitigating environmental impacts.
    The document outlines the Site Visit Instructions for the MMD Lower Cascade Creek Water Control Facility pre-proposal conference scheduled for November 14, 2024, from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM local time. Each Offeror is allowed up to four representatives to attend, including subcontractors and partners. To register, Offerors must submit participant details to Ms. Jeannette Patton within three business days prior to the visit. All attendees are required to arrange their own transportation to the Mud Mountain Dam Control Point for clearance before attending the conference, where the project's designer will present. It is important to note that restroom facilities may not be readily accessible. Attendance will be recorded by government representatives. The document includes contact details for the Corps of Engineers and specifies that the Government reserves the right to cancel the event. This site visit is an essential element of the RFP process, enabling potential contractors to gain insight into project requirements and expectations.
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