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Interested in Doing Business with Us? 1 INTERESTED IN DOING BUSINESS WITH US? 1. Register in the System for Award Management database. It is MANDATORY that all vendors be registered under the SAM program. 2. Find information on available opportunities through the Federal Business Opportunities website: https://www.fbo.gov/ 3. Complete the appropriate forms stated or provided in the synopsis or solicitation. 4. Visit the website for the division, district, center or laboratory you desire to do business within order to learn about the missions and the types of services/supplies each procures. Full list of locations available here: https://www.usace.army.mil/Locations/. For the southeast region, this includes: . Norfolk District: www.nao.usace.army.mil . Wilmington District: www.saw.usace.army.mil . Charleston District: www.sac.usace.army.mil . Savannah District: www.sas.usace.army.mil . Field Research Facility: http://www.frf.usace.army.mil . South Atlantic Division: www.sad.usace.army.mil 5. If you are a small or small disadvantaged business, call, write or visit the USACE Deputy for Small Business in the location of interest to you to discuss your firm's capabilities, interest and capacities to perform. Additional information available at: www.usace.army.mil/Business-With-Us October 2020 2 SMALL BUSINESS POINTS OF CONTACT Army Geospatial Center (AGC) Northwestern Division (NWD) Deborah Ahn: 703-428-7385 Christopher Harper: 503-808-4000 Great Lakes and Ohio River Division (LRD) Pacific Ocean Division (POD) Bonita Carroll: 513-684-6248 Joan Kaimikaua: 808-835-4761 Huntsville Center (HNC) South Atlantic Division (SAD) Rebecca Goodsell: 256-895-1385 Antwinette Goodman-Cooper: 404-562-5059 Engineer Research & Development Center (ERDC) South Pacific Division (SPD) Demetric Erwin: 601-631-5951 Jack May: 415-503-6947 Mississippi Valley Division (MVD) Southwestern Division (SWD) Marlan Snodgrass: 601-634-7235 Melea Crouse: 469-487-7105 North Atlantic Division (NAD) Transatlantic Division (TAD) Rippert Roberts III: 347-370-4588 Rachal Raposa: 540-665-1391 Additional information available at: www.usace.army.mil/Business-With-Us/Small-Business October 2020 3 OPTIMIZED REMEDIATION CONTRACTS (ORC) USACE is providing support to the Air Force Environmental Restoration Program in a performance-based, results-oriented, cost-conscious framework to achieve remedial action objectives. FY 2020 was a big year for the award of ORC contracts. Additional opportunities are planned for FY 2021. October 2020 4 ORC GROUPS •4 States •12 Installations •208 Sites October 2020 5 DISTRICTS WITH FY 2021 ORC OPPORTUNITIES Estimated Award FY21 ORC Groupings Contract Agent Date 1 Dobbins AFB, GA; AF Plant 6, GA USACE 3/31/2021 2 Columbus AFB, MS; Keesler AFB, MS 772nd ESS 5/15/2021 3 Avon Park AFR, FL; MacDill AFB, FL; USACE 5/27/2021 4 Travis AFB, CA; AF Plant 42, CA USACE 6/30/2021 5 Tyndall MMRP USACE 6/30/2021 6 Cape Canaveral AFS, FL; Homestead AFB, FL; Patrick AFB, FL USACE 5/27/2021 1 – Savannah District 4 – Los Angeles/Sacramento Districts 2 – 772nd ESS 5 – Omaha District 3/6 – Mobile District October 2020 6 PRIMARY INDUSTRY CODES: USACE ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION PROGRAM 541330 - ENGINEERING SERVICES Size Standard $16.5M (3-year average annual revenues) 541620 - ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES Size Standard $16.5M (3-year average annual revenues) 562910 - REMEDIATION SERVICES Size Standard $22M (3-year average annual revenues) 562910 - REMEDIATION SERVICES Exception Size Standard Exception Environmental Remediation Services 750* employees (annual) *The 750-employee size standard applies to Federal procurements that involve three or more services related to restoring a contaminated environment, such as preliminary assessment, site inspection, testing, remedial investigation, remedial action, containment, and removal and storage of contaminated materials October 2020 7 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION 9 SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION (SAD) Total Forecasted Opportunities Solicitation NAICS Solicitation Acquisition Contract Name District Project Location Range Date Code Type Strategy TBD Savannah TBD FY22 TBD $49M TBD MATOC AE Energy Plan Mobile TBD FY21 541330 $10M UR MATOC CRC WEBCASS & Mobile CRC Fort Rucker FY21 541519 $49M SB SATOC SAFETY ACSIM HQAES SUPPORT Mobile AMC/ARNG FY 22 541519 $49M SB SATOC PM-ERS Mobile TBD FY21 562910 $249M SB, 8(a) MATOC EN EQ Services Mobile TBD FY21 562910 $45M 8(a) SATOC EN HTRW-AE Mobile TBD FY21 541330 $99M TBD MATOC AE PEAT REPLACEMENT Mobile TBD FY23 541330 $249M UR/SB MATOC I&E Support Mobile CRC Fort Rucker FY21 541990 $30m SB SATOC October 2020 8 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION 8 NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION (NAD) Total Forecasted Opportunities Solicitation NAICS Solicitation Acquisitio Contract Name District Project Location Range Date Code Type n Strategy SM-1A Utility Baltimore Fort Greely, AK 1Q, FY21 562910 $10M - $15M C Contract TBD Segregation Environmental AE Baltimore CONUS plus AK, HI, PR 3Q, FY21 541330 $240M MATOC UNR/SB MATOC Multiple Award Environmental Baltimore CONUS plus AK, HI, PR 1Q, FY22 562910 $240M MATOC UNR/SB Services SM-1A $100M - Decommissioning & Baltimore Fort Greely, AK 3Q, FY21 562910 C Contract TBD $250M Dismantlement Environmental New Stratford, CT 1Q, FY21 562910 $60M - $90M C Contract SB - BV Remediation Dredging England October 2020 9 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION (NAD) 8 Total Forecasted Opportunities Solicitation NAICS Solicitation Acquisition Contract Name District Project Location Range Date Code Type Strategy In-Situ Thermal New $10M- Treatment-FUDS North Kingstown, RI 3Q, FY21 562910 C contract SB-BV England $20M NIKE PR-58 $30M- Compliance MATOC Europe Western Europe 1Q, FY21 IDIQ TBD $40M RMMR DLA Europe Turkey 1Q, FY21 $3M-$5M C Contract TBD October 2020 10 + FY21 ENVIRONMENTAL AND REMEDIATION 9 GREAT LAKES OHIO RIVER DIVISION (LRD) Total Forecasted Opportunities Project Solicitation NAICS Solicitation Acquisition Contract Name Description District Range Location Date Code Type Strategy HTRW A/E HTRW AE IDIQ Environmental Louisville Regional 1Q, FY21 541330 $40M IDIQ A-E 8(a) Services HTRW A/E HTRW AE IDIQ Environmental Louisville Regional 1Q, FY21 541330 $40M IDIQ A-E SB (open) Services Interim Waste Niagara Falls Containment Storage Site Buffalo Lewiston, NY 1Q, FY21 541330 $35M IDIQ A-E Full & Open Structure (IWCS) (NFSS) FUSRAP Remedial Design Demolition and Demolition, removal $5M - Remediation of HTRW, and site Huntington Regional 3Q, FY21 562910 IDIQ SBSA $10M Services restoration October 2020 11 + FY21 ENVIRONMENTAL AND REMEDIATION 9 GREAT LAKES OHIO RIVER DIVISION (LRD) Total Forecasted Opportunities Contract Name Project Solicitation NAICS Acquisition Description District Range Solicitation Location Date Code Type Strategy Indiana Harbor, GLRI - In-Situ Indiana Lake George Middle Chicago 2Q, FY21 562910 $10M-$20M IFB TBD Capping/Containment Harbor, IN Section Capping Cuyahoga River GLRI - Ecosystem Brecksville, Boston Mills Buffalo 3Q, FY21 562910 $5M-$10M IFB TBD Restoration OH Restoration Clinton River GLRI - Environmental Mt. Clemens, Sediment Detroit 4Q, FY21 237990 $2M-5M IFB TBD Dredging MI Remediation Little Manistee Sea GLRI - Control of Manistee Detroit 4Q, FY21 561730 $1M-$3M IFB TBD Lamprey Barrier Invasive Species County, MI Emerald Shiner Fish GLRI - Ecosystem Broderick Small Buffalo 2Q, FY21 562910 $1M-$3M IFB Passage Restoration Park, NY Business October 2020 12 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION NORTHWESTERN DIVISION (NWD) 6 Total Forecasted Opportunities Solicitation NAICS Acquisition Contract Name District Project Location Range Solicitation Date Code Type Strategy HTRW Unrestricted NWD Regional and current AE ID/IQ Kansas City 2020-21 $225M UR AE customers 541330 MATOC Environmental NWD Regional and current EQ Kansas City 2020-21 $9.9M SATOC SB Consulting Services customers 541620 Preplaced Remedial NWD Regional and current ERS Omaha 2020-21 $176M MATOC SB Action Contract customers 562910 NWD Regional and current ECS/ER 8 SATOC SB,8a,SDV SATOC Suite of 8 Omaha customers 2021-2024 $249M total S/MMRP Suite OSB, HZ Environmental NWD Regional and current EQ Consulting Services Omaha 2020-21 $60M MATOC SB customers 541620 October 2020 13 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION 6 NORTHWESTERN DIVISION (NWD) Total Forecasted Opportunities Solicitation NAICS Solicitation Acquisition Contract Name District Project Location Range Date Code Type Strategy Environmental NWD Regional and EQ Consulting Services Omaha current customers 2020-21 $60M MATOC 8a 541620 October 2020 14 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION HUNTSVILLE CENTER (HNC) 4 Total Forecasted Opportunities Solicitation NAICS Solicitation Acquisition Contract Name District Project Location Range Date Code Type Strategy Chemical, Environmental Estimated and Munitions Huntsville Full and CONUS 1Q FY21 562910 $1.136B MATOC Response– Unrestricted Center Open (ChEM-RU) Emerging Environmental Huntsville Estimated Full and Requirements CONUS 562910 $49M MATOC Center 4Q FY20 Open Acquisition (EERA) Quality Assurance (QA) Huntsville Estimated Full and CONUS 562910 $49M MATOC Seeding Center 1Q FY21 Open International Remediation and Huntsville Estimated Full and OCONUS 562910 $750M MATOC Environmental Services Center 2Q FY21 Open Gen2 (IRES2) October 2020 15 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION 7 SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION (SWD) Total Forecasted Opportunities Solicitation NAICS Solicitation Acquisition Contract Name District Project Location Range Date Code Type Strategy A-E Environmental RPEC/ SWD Dec 2020 541330 TBD AE TBD Services
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