The Onvia Guide Disaster Contracting Center Edition

 

 April 7, 2006

© 2006 Onvia, Inc.

Vol. 12 No. 69

 

 

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Construction - Marine - Harbors, Jetties, Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities

2 Florida

Construction - Roadways

3 California, Mississippi

Construction - Water Supply, Sewer, Well Drilling, Treatment, Distribution and Disposal

2 Florida

Contractor - Landscaping / Fencing

2 Florida, Pennsylvania

Environmental Planning

1 District of Columbia, DC-VA-WV-MD

Inspection Services

1 Louisiana

 

 

 

 

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Construction - Marine - Harbors, Jetties, Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities

Florida

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Bid

Project Name

Pier Replacement

 

 

Owner

US Coast Guard

Zip Code

33177

Sector

Federal

Buyer

Berta Gomez, Contracting Officer

Buyer Email

bgomez@ceumiami.uscg.mil

Buyer Phone

 (305) 278-6722

Buyer Fax

 (305) 278-6696

 ONVIA

Submittal Date

04/17/2006

          Business Builder

Value

$1,000,000.00 to $5,000,000.00

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Guide Ref Num

4557450 - 04/03/2006

Project Num

HSCG82-06-B-3WCA43

Additional Documents

Bid/Proposal Form

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORT

 

Federal Business Opportunities Synopsis General Information Document Type: Sources Sought Notice Solicitation Number: HSCG82-06-B-3WCA43 Posted Date: Apr 03, 2006 Original Response Date: Apr 17, 2006 Current Response Date: Apr 17, 2006 Original Archive Date: Current Archive Date: Classification Code: Y -- Construction of structures and facilities Naics Code: 237990 -- Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction Contracting Office Address Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commanding Officer, USCG Civil Engineering Unit Miami, 15608 SW 117th Avenue, Miami, FL, 33177-1630 Description SOURCES SOUGHT: Provide all labor, tools, materials, and equipment necessary to construct a new T-shaped cutter pier 16 feet wide , with an approach length of 142.5 feet and a mooring length of 235 feet. The pier will consist of a wood deck over reinforced concrete pile caps on pre-cast concrete piles. It will have a wood fender system along its perimeter, consisting of wood piles and wood fender beams. Shore ties will consist of potable water and electrical connections for six (6) mooring stations. The range is between $1,000,000.00 and $5,000,000.00. Bid, payment and performance bonds are required. The solicitation in its entirety and any amendments will be available at no charge online at http://www.fedbizopps.gov under the above solicitation number. The applicable North American Industry Class System (NAICS) 2002 code is 237990. The small business size standard is a three-year average annual gross receipt of $28.5 million. This action is being considered for 100 percent set-aside for HUBZone small business concerns. Interested HUBZone small business concerns should indicate their interest to the Contracting Officer, in writing, as early as possible but to be received not later than 15 calendar days of this notice. As a minimum, the following information is required: (a) a copy of the certificate issued by the SBA of your qualifications as a HUBZone concern, (b) a positive statement of your intention to submit an offer for this solicitation as a prime contractor, (c) evidence of experience in work similar in type and scope to include contract numbers, project titles, dollar amounts, and points of contacts and telephone numbers and (d) provide evidence of bonding capability to the maximum magnitude of the project, to include both single and aggregate totals. All information must be submitted in sufficient detail for a decision to be made on availability of interested HUBZone concerns. Failure to submit all information requested will result in a contractor not being considered as an interested HUBZone concern. If adequate interest is not received from HUBZone concerns by close of business 15 calendar days from the date of this notice, this solicitation will be issued as a Total Small Business Set-Aside without further notice. To receive immediate notification of all changes and future notices posted electronically for this project, vendors should click on [Register to Receive Notification]. All vendors interested in teaming or subcontracting for this solicitation should click on ?Register as Interested Vendor.? In order to view a ?Bidder?s List, interested parties should click on ?View List of Interested Vendors.? No telephone or written requests will be accepted. Point of Contact Berta Gomez, Contracting Officer, Phone 305-278-6722, Fax 305-278-6696, Email bgomez@ceumiami.uscg.mil - Michelle Nammur, Contract Specialist, Phone 305-278-6725, Fax 305-278-6696, Email mnammur@ceumiami.uscg.mil Place of Performance Address: SABINE PASS, TEXAS

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction - Marine - Harbors, Jetties, Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities, FSC Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities

Locations:

Florida, Texas

 

 

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Federal Award

Project Name

Hurricane Rita Repairs of Breakwater & Misc Waterfront Structures

 

 

Owner

US Coast Guard, Civil Engineering Unit, Miami

Zip Code

33177

Sector

Federal

Contract Amount

$763,049.47

Buyer

Deborah Boydston

Buyer Email

dboydston@ceumiami.uscg.mil

 ONVIA

Buyer Phone

 (305) 278-6718

          Business Builder

Buyer Fax

 (305) 278-6696

 

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Award Date

04/06/2006

Guide Ref Num

4579099 - 04/07/2006

Additional Documents

Award

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRICANE RITA RELIEF EFFORT

 

Federal Business Opportunities Award General Information Document Type: Award Notice Posted Date: Apr 06, 2006 Original Archive Date: Apr 21, 2006 Current Archive Date: Apr 21, 2006 Classification Code: Z -- Maintenance, repair, and alteration of real property Set Aside: N/A Naics Code: 237990 -- Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction Contracting Office Address Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commanding Officer, USCG Civil Engineering Unit Miami, 15608 SW 117th Avenue, Miami, FL, 33177-1630 Description Contract Award Date: Apr 06, 2006 Contract Award Number: HSCG82-06-C-3WCA31 Contract Award Amount: $763,049.47 Contract Line Item Number: Contractor: Inland Construction & Equipment, Inc., 309 E. 11th Street, Panama City, FL 32401 Point of Contact Deborah Boydston, Contract Specialist, Phone 305-278-6718, Fax 305-278-6696, Email dboydston@ceumiami.uscg.mil - Sherry Dague, Contracting Officer, Phone 305-278-6721, Fax 305-278-6696, Email sdague@ceumiami.uscg.mil

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction - Marine - Harbors, Jetties, Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities, FSC Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property

Locations:

Florida

 

 

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Construction - Roadways

California

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Bid

Project Name

Reconstruct Storm Damaged Rd & Channelson Pauba

 

 

Owner

Riverside County

County

RIVERSIDE, CA

Sector

State/Municipal

Buyer

Stan Dery, Transportation

Buyer Phone

 (951) 955-6785

 ONVIA

Buyer Fax

 (951) 955-3164

          Business Builder

Submittal Date

04/26/2006

 

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Value

$1,270,000.00 to $1,340,000.00

Guide Ref Num

4580078 - 04/07/2006

 

 

 

4/26/06 2:00pm - Engineering County of Riverside - Transportation Dept., Riverside $1,270,000 - $1,340,000. Type: Engineering Project Name: Reconstruct Storm Damaged Rd & Channelson Pauba Location: Riverside Bid Date: April 26, 2006, 2:00 PM Bids Received: 0 Owner Estimate: $1,270,000 - $1,340,000. Owner Address: 8th floor, Riverside County Admin. Center, 4080 Lemon St. Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 955-6780 Project Number: Contact: Stan Dery, (951) 955-6785, Fax: (951) 955-3164, E-Mail: sdery@co.riverside.ca.us Transcript Plan No.: Plans Not On File. Project Description: Reconstruction of Storm Damaged Road and Storm Damaged Channels on Pauba Road From Los Caballos Road to N'ly of State Highway 79 PreBid Requirements: How To Get: Plans & specs from owner (NR) $35, (951) 955-6780 Planholders: (None on File) Bids: (None on File)

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction - Roadways

Locations:

California

 

 

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Subcontract

Project Name

Soquel-San Jose Road Storm Damage Repair Project

 

 

Owner

Santa Cruz County

County

SANTA CRUZ, CA

 ONVIA

Sector

State/Municipal

          Business Builder

Submittal Date

04/26/2006

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Guide Ref Num

4582405 - 04/07/2006

Project Num

9841C

 

 

 

Project Details McGuire and Hester is seeking qualified DBE subcontractors and/or suppliers to provide: Drilling, striping, erosion control and traffic control for project: County of Santa Cruz - Soquel-San Jose Road Storm Damage Repair Project Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Bid Due: Monday, Apr 10, 2006 at 02:00 PM PST Solicitation Number: 2405-3.91 McGuire and Hester is an Equal Opportunity Employer. McGuire and Hester Contact Kevin Hester 9009 Railroad Avenue Oakland, CA 94603 Telephone: (510) 632-7676 Fax: (510) 562-5209

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction - Roadways, Dams, Hydroelectric, Reservoirs, Irrigation and Drainage

Locations:

California

 

 

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Mississippi

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Amendment

Project Name

Replace Civil Engineering Complex

 

 

Owner

USPFO for Mississippi

Zip Code

39208, 39232

Sector

Federal

Buyer

Hugh McCallum

Buyer Email

hugh.mccallum@ms.ngb.army.mil

Buyer Phone

 (601) 313-1505

Submittal Date

04/24/2006

 ONVIA

Value

$5,000,000.00 to $10,000,000.00

          Business Builder

Pre Bid

05/09/2006

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Guide Ref Num

4557260 - 04/03/2006

Project Num

5,000,000

Additional Documents

Amendment

 

 

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORT

 

 

Federal Business Opportunities Modification 01 General Information Document Type: Modification to a Previous Notice Solicitation Number: W9127Q06R0005 Posted Date: Apr 03, 2006 Original Response Date: Apr 24, 2006 Current Response Date: Apr 24, 2006 Original Archive Date: Jun 23, 2006 Current Archive Date: Jun 23, 2006 Classification Code: Y -- Construction of structures and facilities Set Aside: N/A Naics Code: 236220 -- Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Contracting Office Address USPFO for Mississippi, 144 Military Drive, Jackson, MS 39208-8860 Description This synopsis is to correct the original description of the project and to change the pre-proposal date to May 9, 2006 at 10:00 am cst. The Mississippi National Guard intends to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to award a single, firm fixed-price contract for the design and construction (design-build) of Project #JTVE059338A, Title: Hurricane Katrina-Replace Civil Engineering Complex at the Air National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center located in Gulfport, Mississippi. The project consists of construction of one facility, renovation of one facility and demolition of one facility. Facility 1: Construction will be a Shop/Storage Facility consisting of approximately 12,000 square feet of shop space and 10,400 square feet of storage space. Construction will consist of a concrete slab on grade with footings, structural steel framing system, architectural brick veneer, metal stud with gypsum non-load bearing walls, and standing seam metal roofing. Utilities and support facilities include fire protection, communications, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system (HVAC), water, electric power, sanitary and storm drainage systems, concrete parking, access roadways, concrete curb-and-gutter, an irrigation system and landscaping. Facility 2: Construction will be renovation of the existing 14,700 square foot Administrative Facility. Renovation will consist of demolition of existing non-load bearing walls throughout the facility and construction of metal stud with gypsum board walls. Utilities and support facilities include fire protection, communications, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system (HVAC), and electric power. Facility 3: Demolition of an approximately 21,700 square foot existing facility. Demolition will include removal of existing concrete slab on grade with footings, structural steel framing system, metal siding, and sloped metal roofing. The estimated price range is between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. This procurement is being solicited using the two-phase design build selection procedures authorized by FAR 36.3. The Phase Once solicitation issue date is on/about April 24, 2006 Phase One proposal closing date is on/about May 24, 2006 Phase One, evaluation factors include, but are not limited to the offeror and offerors team past performance, basic technical approach and capability information. Price is not required with Phase Once proposals. Following the review, evaluation, and rating of these proposals, the Government intends to select three, but not to exceed five, of the highest rated contractors to receive Phase Two technical requirements RFP. Phase Two evaluation factors include but are not limited to, Price, Technical Data requirements, Management Plans and a comprehensive design and construction Schedule. Award will be unrestricted and is being made pursuant to the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program (Ref: FAR 19(c)(2). Notice of Price Evaluation Preference for HUBZone Small Business concerns in accordance with FAR 52.219-4 is applicable. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code is 236220 and the Size Standard for Small Businesses is $28.5 million annual receipt for the past 3 years. A Small Business subcontracting plan will be required of a large business offeror who is selected to propose in Phase Two and must be submitted with the Phase Two offer. There will be a Pre-proposal Conference on May 9, 2006 at 10:00 am cst. at the CRTC-Civil Engineering Facility in Gulfport, MS. Interested contractors are encouraged to attend and shall follow conference registration and base access requirements shown in the solicitation. A site visit will follow the pre-proposal conference. The solicitation package will be issued via the web only. All amendments, site visit minutes and questions will be posted on the web. There is no charge for the plans and specifications, which will be available through the following internet site http://www.nationalguardcontracting.org/Ebs/AdvertisedSolicitations.asp. All contractors and subcontractors interested in this project must register at the site. All potential offerors, plan rooms and printing companies are required to register in the Central Contractors Registration (CCR) http://www.ccr.gov/ and the Federal Technical Data Solution (FedTeDS) https://www.fedteds.gov/ in order to view or download the plans or drawings from the web site, which will be available at the time the Phase Two solicitation is issued. This solicitation is not a competitive bid and there will not be a formal public bid opening. Point of Contact Hugh McCallum, 601-313-1505 Email your questions to USPFO for Mississippi at hugh.mccallum@us.army.mil Place of Performance Address: USPFO for Mississippi 144 Military Drive, Jackson MS Postal Code: 39232-8861 Country: US

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction - Roadways, Construction - Water Supply, Sewer, Well Drilling, Treatment, Distribution and Disposal, Contractor - Electrical, Contractor - Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Contractor - Plumbing and Piping, Demolition, Salvage and Excavation, Design-Build, Fire Alarm Systems Design and Installation, FSC Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities, Utilities - Gas, Steam, Pipeline

Locations:

Mississippi

 

 

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Construction - Water Supply, Sewer, Well Drilling, Treatment, Distribution and Disposal

Florida

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Amendment

Project Name

Hurricane Katrina Housing Repairs

 

 

Owner

US Coast Guard, Civil Engineering Unit, Miami

Zip Code

33177, 70358

Sector

Federal

Buyer

Billie Jo Cherico, Contracting Officer

Buyer Email

bcherico@ceumiami.uscg.mil

Buyer Phone

 (305) 278-6723

 ONVIA

Buyer Fax

 (305) 278-6696

          Business Builder

Submittal Date

04/11/2006

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Guide Ref Num

4566208 - 04/04/2006

Project Num

HSCG82-06-B-3WCA33

Additional Documents

Amendment

 

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF EFFORT

 

Federal Business Opportunities Modification 03 General Information Document Type: Modification to a Previous Notice Solicitation Number: HSCG82-06-B-3WCA33 Posted Date: Apr 04, 2006 Original Response Date: Feb 11, 2006 Current Response Date: Apr 11, 2006 Original Archive Date: Current Archive Date: Classification Code: Z -- Maintenance, repair, and alteration of real property Set Aside: Total HUB-Zone Naics Code: 236118 -- Residential Remodelers Contracting Office Address Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commanding Officer, USCG Civil Engineering Unit Miami, 15608 SW 117th Avenue, Miami, FL, 33177-1630 Description AMENDMENT A0005 WAS ISSUED TODAY TO ADD ONE SPEC SECTION AND A NEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. THERE IS NO TIME EXTENSION. Point of Contact Billie Jo Cherico, Contracting Officer, Phone 305-278-6723, Fax 305-278-6696, Email bcherico@ceumiami.uscg.mil Place of Performance Address: END OF HWY ONE, GRANDE ISLE, LA Postal Code: 70358 Country: USA

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction - Water Supply, Sewer, Well Drilling, Treatment, Distribution and Disposal, Contractor - Carpentry, Floor and Roofing, Contractor - Electrical, Contractor - Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Contractor - Lighting (Interior and Exterior), Contractor - Plumbing and Piping, FSC Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property, Utilities - Gas, Steam, Pipeline

Locations:

Florida, Louisiana

 

 

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Amendment

Project Name

Hurricane Katrina Housing Repairs

 

 

Owner

US Coast Guard, Civil Engineering Unit, Miami

Location

GRAND ISLE, LA; MIAMI, FL

Zip Code

33177, 70358

County

MIAMI-DADE, FL; JEFFERSON, LA

Sector

Federal

Buyer

Billie Jo Cherico, Contracting Officer

Buyer Email

bcherico@ceumiami.uscg.mil

Buyer Phone

 (305) 278-6723

 ONVIA

Buyer Fax

 (305) 278-6696

          Business Builder

Submittal Date

04/11/2006

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Guide Ref Num

4566223 - 04/04/2006

Project Num

HSCG82-06-B-3WCA33

Additional Documents

Amendment

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRIANE KATRINA RELIEF EFFORT

 

Federal Business Opportunities Amendment 05 General Information Document Type: Modification to a Previous Notice Solicitation Number: HSCG82-06-B-3WCA33 Posted Date: Apr 04, 2006 Original Response Date: Feb 11, 2006 Current Response Date: Apr 11, 2006 Original Archive Date: Current Archive Date: Classification Code: Z -- Maintenance, repair, and alteration of real property Set Aside: Total HUB-Zone Naics Code: 236118 -- Residential Remodelers Contracting Office Address Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commanding Officer, USCG Civil Engineering Unit Miami, 15608 SW 117th Avenue, Miami, FL, 33177-1630 Description AMENDMENT A0005 WAS ISSUED TODAY TO ADD ONE SPEC SECTION AND A NEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. THERE IS NO TIME EXTENSION. Point of Contact Billie Jo Cherico, Contracting Officer, Phone 305-278-6723, Fax 305-278-6696, Email bcherico@ceumiami.uscg.mil Place of Performance Address: END OF HWY ONE, GRANDE ISLE, LA Postal Code: 70358 Country: USA

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction - Water Supply, Sewer, Well Drilling, Treatment, Distribution and Disposal, Contractor - Carpentry, Floor and Roofing, Contractor - Electrical, Contractor - Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Contractor - Lighting (Interior and Exterior), Contractor - Plumbing and Piping, FSC Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property, Utilities - Gas, Steam, Pipeline

Locations:

Florida, Louisiana

 

 

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Contractor - Landscaping / Fencing

Florida

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Bid

Project Name

Hurricane/Disaster Recovery and Debris Removal

 

 

Owner

St. Lucie County School District

County

SAINT LUCIE, FL

Sector

State/Municipal

Buyer

Allen Lee, Purchasing Agent & Warehouse Supervisor, Purchasing

 ONVIA

Buyer Phone

 (772) 336-6980

          Business Builder

Submittal Date

05/09/2006

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Guide Ref Num

4573552 - 04/06/2006

Project Num

RFP-006-19-0-2006/AL

Additional Documents

Owner Project Details

 

 

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORT

 

School Board of St. Lucie County Purchasing Department 329 NW Commerce Park Drive Port St. Lucie, FL. 34986 Request for Proposal Hurricane/Disaster Recovery and Debris Removal RFP -006-19-0-2006/AL School Board of St. Lucie County requests interested parties to submit formal sealed bids/proposals for the above referenced bid. Scope of Work: The School District of St. Lucie County, Florida is seeking to solicit proposals from qualified vendors to provide debris removal services for disaster recovery due to a hurricane or other natural disasters as set forth in the Scope of Services of this RFP. The School District is requesting the services of a qualified and experienced disaster and debris removal service company, Contractors that can provide professional technical services in the preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation phases of any natural or man made disaster or emergency situation as required by the School District. The Contractor shall be responsible for the performance of all of the requirements of this scope of services as ordered by the School District. Response time shall be deemed as having a Contractor’s representative physically present at the School District’s Emergency Operations Center within six (6) hours after notification of need. Performance shall be deemed as the commencement of services within twenty-four (24) hours of issuance of Notice to Proceed. The School District shall provide the designated services, including operations and management, logistical support, construction and technical assistance before, during, or after any potential or actual disaster situations including, but not limited to: Tornados, Hurricanes, severe weather events or any other natural or man made disaster or emergency. The Contractor shall provide for the provision of personnel, equipment, plans, procedures, and other materials and capabilities necessary for both pre-disaster and post disaster situations, as ordered on an as needed basis. The Contractor must have available a wide variety of emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation resources. Ordering Instructions: This package can be requested from Onvia DemandStar on our website at http://www.demandstar.com, or by calling (800) 711-1712. Document Cost: $3.00 plus shipping and handling. Due Date/Time: 5/9/2006 3:00PM Eastern School Board of St. Lucie County must receive bids no later than said date and time. Bids received after such time will be returned unopened. NOTE: ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS/RESPONDENTS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE SCHOOLD BOARD OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY STAFF OR OFFICIALS OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED CONTACT PERSON. M/WBE's are encouraged to participate in the bid process. Contact: Allen Lee Purchasing Agent & Warehouse Supervisor Phone: 7723366980

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Contractor - Landscaping / Fencing, Demolition, Salvage and Excavation

Locations:

Florida

 

 

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Pennsylvania

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Bid

Project Name

Benton Park Fence Repair and Replacement

 

 

Owner

Borough of Benton

Location

BENTON, PA

Zip Code

17814

County

COLUMBIA, PA

Sector

State/Municipal

Buyer

Dolores Moyer, Secretary, Borough Hall

Buyer Phone

 (570) 925-6101

 ONVIA

Buyer Fax

 (570) 925-6541

          Business Builder

Submittal Date

04/19/2006

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Pre Bid

04/12/2006

Guide Ref Num

4579544 - 04/07/2006

 

 

 

Benton Borough is seeking bids for repair and replacement of chain link fence damaged in a storm last year at Benton Park . Work consists of repair of existing fence and replacement of storm damage as needed. In addition, approximately 940 feet of 6' fence is to be replaced. Existing support poles, responsible for disposal of all damaged material. Successful bidder must show proof of insurance prior to initiation of work. Work is to be completed by June 1, 2006. A tour of the work area will be conducted on Wednesday, April 12th at 5:00p.m. for interested bidders to review minor changes and work to be completed. Bids are to be presented to Benton Borough offices no later than Wednesday, April 19, 2006 @ 5:00p.m. followed by a special council meeting to award the bid in the Borough Secretary's Office, 150 Colley St. If you have questions please call 925-6101. Dolores Moyer Borough Secretary Benton Borough 150 Colley St. P.O. Box 520 Benton, PA 17814 Phone: 570-925-6101 Fax: 570-925-6541

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Contractor - Landscaping / Fencing

Locations:

Pennsylvania

 

 

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Environmental Planning

District of Columbia, DC-VA-WV-MD

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RFP/RFI/RFQ

Project Name

Engineering Analyses

 

 

Owner

USACE, Humphreys Engineer Center

Zip Code

22315

Sector

Federal

Buyer

Claralyn Sawyers

Buyer Email

claralyn.r.sawyers@hq02.usace.army.mil

 ONVIA

Buyer Phone

 (703) 428-7748

          Business Builder

Submittal Date

04/21/2006

 

CLICK HERE To Research This Opportunity

Guide Ref Num

4582157 - 04/07/2006

Project Num

W912HQ-06-T-0015

Additional Documents

Bid/Proposal Form

 

 

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF EFFORT

 

Federal Business Opportunities Combine Synopsis/Solicitation General Information Document Type: Combine Solicitation Solicitation Number: W912HQ-06-T-0015 Posted Date: Apr 07, 2006 Original Response Date: Apr 21, 2006 Current Response Date: Apr 21, 2006 Original Archive Date: Jun 20, 2006 Current Archive Date: Jun 20, 2006 Classification Code: B -- Special studies and analysis - not R&D Set Aside: N/A Contracting Office Address US Army Humphreys Engineer Center Support Activity, ATTN: CEHEC-CT, 7701 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22315-3860 Description The US Army Corps of Engineer, Humphreys Engineers Center is in need of a contractor to perform PACT ANALYSES in support of Hurricane Katrina per statement of work. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. The following FAR and DFAR clauses are applicable: 52-212-1, 52.212-4, 52.212-5, 52,222-26, 52.222-35, 252.225-7000. STATEMENT OF WORK Purchase\Acquisition of the REMI (Regional Economic Models, Inc.) System for Evaluation of Economic Impacts Attributable to Hurricane Katrina Consequence Analysis (IPET Task IX); Economic Impacts (Sub-Task I) Scope of Requirement(s) __ Introduction: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a primary participant in the Interagency Performance Evaluation Task Force (IPET) charged with review and evaluation of the impacts of Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina struck the U.S. Gulf Coast in the southern Louisiana-Mississippi region in late August 2005 and resulted in unprecedented impact(s) on the greater New Orleans area and southern coastal Alabama. Storm conditions resulted in high winds and widespread storm surge flooding and inundation of catastrophic proportion to the affected area. These storm effects in turn resulted in considerable property damage and long-term displacement of a significant portion of the populace and workforce, and disruption of various business activities and governmental functions. Under IPET, Ten (10) separable tasks have been identified. Tasks I through VIII are primarily engineering-oriented (storm condition and inundation simulation modeling, physical testing of floodwall structures or components, geotechnical investigations, et c.). Tasks IX and X involve consequence and risk analysis respectively. Task IX involves four (4) sub-tasks structured to address economic, health and safety, social\cultural, and environmental consequences. The sub-task for economic consequence analysis has\is being structured to address direct economic impact or consequences in addition to indirect and induced impacts at localized, regional, and national level (to the extent practical subject to limitations of schedules, resources, and available data). A preliminary review of economic impact modeling systems has been performed and it has been learned that due to the significant nature of impact to the Gulf Coast regional economy, virtually no economic impact model is fully applicable in its standard or off the shelf form. This is largely attributable to the typical underlying assumption(s) or formulation of available impact models based on continuing or on-going function of a regional economy much as it has been measured or evaluated in recent history (and in the circumstance of the New Orleans area, before the storm). Available information indicates that the changes that have occurred in terms of disruption, displacement, and forced realignment of community and business sector activities is considered so dramatic or significant most available models simply do not apply, can not be acceptably (or cost-effectively) adapted, and therefore can not be employed to generate reasonable measure(s) of changes to regional economic relationships. In regard to limitations and capabilities of available impact models, corresponding research and inquiry has revealed that a select few models are applicable with some level of adjustment or adaptation to circumstances related to Katrina. These include potentially IMPLAN , the Multi-Regional Variable Input-Output (MRVIO) modeling system developed proprietarily by and for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and the multi-regional impact model system available from Regional Economic Models, Inc. commonly known as REMI. While the preference would be to apply at least two models to studies for analysis and iterative verification, the limitations of current schedules established as mission essential for IPET will not accommodate the need for the minimum time resources required to adapt either IMPLAN or MRVIO. Alternatively, the REMI model system already accommodates some or many of the features for adaptability to significant changes or impact within a regional economy. Requirements for Economic Impact Studies Background The following information is provided to representatives of REMI for information concerning requirements for IPET related to impact analysis and the use of REMI, and for review concerning capabilities, and actions or recommendations for calibrating the mod el if required. As stated previously, the occurrence of Hurricane Katrina in August of 2005 resulted in unprecedented impacts on the greater New Orleans area and southern Alabama region with severe damages from high winds and widespread storm surge flooding and inundation. These storm effects in turn resulted in considerable property damage and long-term displacement of a significant portion of the populace and workforce, and disruption of various business activities and governmental functions. Of particular concern regarding the occurrence of flooding and inundation is whether levee and floodwall systems performed in accordance with engineering design specifications relative to prevailing storm conditions. During the course of, or immediately subsequent to storm conditions limited segments of the levee\floodwall system were physically compromised and breached making flood conditions more severe than would otherwise have occurred had they remained intact. Tentatively, available information indicates that some areas or segments of the existing levee\floodwall system may have failed under conditions for storm surge levels or elevations less than specified for design. Following Hurricane Katrina, the Federal government has committed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to fulfill two objectives or requirements: a.) Repair or reconstruction of compromised segments of the levee\floodwall system with overall restoration of flood damage protection to that considered to be in place (and as intended by design) prior to the onslaught of storm conditions (this effort is publicly known as Task Force Guardian [TFG]), and b.) Evaluation of conditions that occurred during and after the storm (from the context of engineering and economics as appropriate) with further evaluation of risk and related consequence(s)s for future occurrence of storms (this effort is publicly known as the Interagency Performance Evaluation Task Force [IPET]). Item a, repair of the levee\floodwall system, is being undertaken within a general authority or directive identified as Task Force Guardian (TFG) which is scheduled for completion by 1 June 2006; the date for beginning of the next hurricane season after th e advent of Hurricane Katrina. Item b, to be undertaken through authority of the Interagency Performance Evaluation Task Force (IPET), involves evaluation of conditions during and after the storm and evaluation of risk and consequence(s) associated with f uture storm events. IPET has been scheduled for completion of draft or initial efforts and forwarding of associated findings by 1 June 2006 in concert with schedules for TFG. The sub-task for economic consequence analysis has\is being structured to address direct economic impact or consequences in addition to indirect and induced impacts at localized and regional or national levels (to the extent practical subject to limitation s of schedules, resources, and available data). Two basic scenarios for the occurrence of Katrina have been specified; I.) economic consequences for Katrina as it transpired (i.e., with levee\floodwall physical compromise to the extent determined applicable) and II.) consequences associated with the occurrence of Hurricane Katrina as it happened but assuming performance of levee\floodwall features or measures as intended or designed. A primary objective of IPET includes the ability to undertake alternative scenario analysis or assessment of risk under varying future conditions determined via Task X. Within the framework of specifications for analysis as generally described, the requirement and solicitation for modeling software herein is for the sub-task addressing economic impacts of Katrina with an emphasis for estimation and review of direct, indirect and induced or tertiary impacts at the local, regional, and national levels of influence to the extent that they are or can be quantified within the timeframes or schedules of IPET efforts. Currently, local level or region of influence is defined as the central greater New Orleans area consisting of the following parishes: I, Orleans Parish II. St. Bernard Parish III. Jefferson Parish IV. Plaquemines Parish V. St. Charles Parish The regional level of influence will include parishes or counties comprising a hybrid of what historically has been defined as the New Orleans BEA (Bureau of Economic Analysis) Area consisting of the preceding local parishes in addition to adjacent or outlying parishes comprising the remainder of the BEA area plus relevant counties or parishes in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama impacted either directly or indirectly by coastal surge flooding and inundation. The third geographic level of measurement for economic impact evaluation will be a multi-state area consisting of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas and the last or highest level will be for the nation as a whole. Summarized, the regions for REMI model compilation are provided as follows: a.) Region I. - Five (5) Parishes  Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, and Jefferson (as one area) b.) Region(s) IIa., IIb., and IIc. - Remainder of New Orleans BEA Area (excluding Region I as described, preceding) or the area designated as subject to significant impact by the Louisiana State Hurricane Recovery Commission (totaling approximately 13 p arishes including Region I, preceding) plus two separate regions each consisting of approximately 5-12 coastal counties in two of the three following states: Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas (with areas and\or counties or parishes to be determined and finalized by the designated technical point of contact (POC) for USACE-IWR [listed later in the SOW] at the time of purchase or within two business days after award). c.) Region III. - The rest of the State of Louisiana (excluding Regions I and II.as described; as one area) d.) Region IV. - Multi-state area of Texas, Mississippi, Alabama (excluding I, II, and III as described; as one area) e.) Region V. - Rest of the United States (excluding regions I, II, III, and IV as described; as one area). General Requirements for Studies; Additional Detail The scope of studies for review of subject economic studies for Hurricane Katrina will involve economic impact analyses developed for evaluation of impacts at the local, regional and national levels to the extent such impacts are considered significant and warrant investigation and measurement or estimation subject to available resources and information. Direct impacts for the purposes of review will emphasize measurement for damages to structures or capital assets of both businesses and households including the associated costs of disruption, loss and displacement of business activities and the supporting workforce. Estimation of damages and impacts will be conducted to the extent possible according to five (5) general categories: I. Private\Household Sector (Residential Property & Households) II. Private\Corporate Commercial-Industrial Sector (Business) III. Public\Governmental Secto r (Federal, State, and Local) IV. Private-Public Community or Public Services & Activities V. Utilities & Infrastructure Within the context of estimation or measurement of economic value or costs, priority for efforts will be to address the measurement or estimation of economic impacts on the basis of primary or direct effects with estimations of impact to be further or comparably measured in context of both National Economic Development (NED) and localized regional economic or developmental (RED) impacts. A listing of some of the measurements or impacts tentatively considered applicable for evaluation across described sectors and categories of physical assets and activities for which storm-induced damages and economic costs may or will be assessed include (subject to availability of data or information): Private\Household Sector - Privately-Owned Capital Asset Damages - Residential Structure Damages - Other Real Property Damages - Vehicle and Capital Equipment Damages - Residential Content Damages - Lost Wages, Income, Employment Private-Public Community Sector - Damages to Schools and Educational Services - Damages to Hospitals and Healthcare Support Services - Damages to Churches and Charities or Other Non-Profit Entities - Damages or Impacts to Other Community Services Private\Commercial Sector(s) - Commercial Structure Damages - Commercial Capital Asset\Equipment Damages - Losses to Commercial Revenue Generation (business, tourism, etc.) - Costs for Disruption\Support of Workforce - Costs for Repair\Recovery\Restoration of Operations Private\Commercial Industrial Sector (s) (Productive Base) - Industrial Structure damages - Industrial Capital Asset\Equipment Damages - Losses to Industrial Revenue Generation - Costs for Disruption\Support of Workforce - Costs for Repair\Recovery\Restoration of Operations Public\Governmental Sector; Federal, State and Local Governments - Damages to Public Buildings and Facilities - Damages to Public Capital Equipment and Related Assets - Costs for Disruption and Restoration of Public Services - Administrative - Transportation - Social\Community - Health and Sanitation Services - Lost Regional\Localized Tax Revenues - Damages to and Restoration of Utilities - Electrical - Water Distribution and Sewage Treatment - Communications (Including Private\Commercial) - Damages and Required Repair to Transportation Infrastructure (Roads\Highways and Rail; Other?) - Costs for disaster relief and aid to victims - Damages and\or Costs of Repair for Restoration of Civil - Engineering Storm Damage or Flood Control as in Place at the Time of Katrinas Impact Environmental and Natural Resource(s) - Costs of Environmental Surveys for Assessment of Damages - Costs for Recovery or Remediation Where Applicable - Costs of Debris Removal and Disposal\Containment - Short to Interim Evaluation of Environmental Resources with Commercial Impact (Fishing, Suitability of Farmlands, etc.) Consequence of Introduction or Spread of non-Native Organisms Caused by inundation Summary of Critical Analytical End-Products Subject to Review Listed; in order of priority: For Conditions defined as: a.) - breach and related physical compromise of the levee\floodwall system as it actually occurred due to effects of Hurricane Katrina. b.) - absence of structural failure or compromise of flood control or storm damage features subject to allowing for prevailing storm conditions that exceed(ed) physical project specifications where and to what extent they may have occurred). The following: - Quantification to the maximum extent practical the total and net regional economic impact of Hurricane Katrina (for regions or level of geographic coverage as previously described, localized up through national levels); Integral and subj ect to defined conditions will be review of the (compilation of) statistics describing local and regional economic activity and demographic or household disposition before the storm that is essential to evaluation of pre-storm versus post-storm conditions or storm impacts. Also to be reviewed under IPET will be an estimation of business activity and population that will be considered to be at risk as of the beginning of the pending hurricane season (i.e., June 1st 2006). Of particular note for review requirements will be the evaluation of economic studies or analyses prepared within a limited timeframe following the occurrence of Katrina. Past experience with disaster impact and assessment has revealed while limited information may be available within a matter of days, it often requires as long as twelve (12) to fifteen (15) months or more for much of the data of concern to be consistently reported, consolidated, reviewed and corrected (where appropriate). The timeframes mandated by the Federal Government for IPET will not allow such schedules and therefore incorporated into the understanding and thought process for review shall be evaluation of impact measurements as they can be reasonably or acceptably measured given limitations of time and availability of data resources. The execution of IPET involves multiple governmental agencies and analysts employed via contractual services, both in the capacity of performance of technical work and technical review. For the purposes of using the REMI system, a total of three (3) site licenses and installations (with associated technical support) will be required. One license is to be provided directly to Mr. Ian Mathis of the Institute for Water Resources of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE-IWR). Another license is to be provi ded directly to Mr. Dennis Robinson of the University of Missouri, and a third license is to be provided directly to Mr. Pat Canning of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Telephone and email contact information for forwarding of model software and materials is provided for the three designated technical points of contact (POCs) below: Ian Mathis (designated POC for USACE-IWR) Telephone: (703-428-7257) Telefacsimile: (703-428-6686) Email: ian.a.mathis@USACE.Army.mil Physical Address: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Institute for Water Resources (USACE-IWR) 7701 Telegraph Road Alexandria, Virginia 22315 Casey Building Dennis Robinson, Ph.D. Telephone: (573-882-2106 or 573-884-9009) Telefacsimile: (573-882-2504) Email: robinsonden@missouri.edu Physical Address: University of Missouri-Columbia Community Policy Analysis Center 215 Middlebush Columbia, Missouri 65211 Pat Canning, Ph.D. Telephone: (202-694-5341) Telefacsimile: (202-694-5662 Email: pcanning@ers.usda.gov Physical Address: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Economics Division ERS-USDA Room 2135 1800 M Street NW Washington, D.C. 20036-5831 General Schedule(s) for IPET Studies Provided for General Information Purposes - Various products or output from impact evaluation efforts will be submitted either in draft or final form beginning early April through beginning to mid-May 2006. Such produ cts may or will include computerized documents describing technique(s) and procedure(s) applied to studies as well as documentation of evaluations or findings from analysis. Review may also include verification of data sources and review of computerized products from economic modeling or data tabulation systems. Consolidation of findings for all IPET tasks (engineering, economic, etc.) must be complete for public release by June 1st 2006. Consequently, it is anticipated review of study process and products will begin approximately late-March to early April of 2006 and that 70 to 90 percent of external on-going review (EOTR) requirements will need to be complete by mid to latter May 2006 with remaining, closing, or final response to review and comments completed by early to mid-June 2006 Deliverables from REMI, Inc.: Compilation and provision of the REMI model system within an expedited timeframe is essential to compliance with established schedules for IPET. The following timeframes for provision of deliverables are proposed based on available information concerning needs and schedules for IPET. Three (3) fully-functional site license installations (including requisite printed documentation and software for computerized set-up and installation is to be forwarded within six (6) business days inclusive of the business day that the notice to proceed (NTP) is given by the Government contracting officer or contracting officers authorized representative (COR). Materials are to be mailed or forwarded via expedited next-day mail to the technical points of contact identified above. The time period for licensure and use will extend 183 calendar days from the day a given license is installed and determined to be operating properly or as intended. Actual physical installation of each license and system will be performed by the designated technical points of contact as noted above or respective support personnel. Each user version, license, and\or installation of the REMI system provided shall be fully capable or operational once installed and include standard base allowances for requisite technical support. Requisite technical support allowances shall include technical support for proper installation and operation of the model in accordance with the company standard client practices. Each version\license\installation will be identical in technical specifications and capabilities, and shall be of the most current version, edition, or release available at the time of purchase. The provided modeling system(s) for each license will be calibrated to the maximum extent possible for currency of base input data (i.e, population, earnings or revenues by industrial or business sector, etc.) as maintained or in the possession REMI, Inc. at the time of the NTP. Accordingly, each provided license or installation will provide for the application or functionality of all features or modes of operation possible by the REMI system subject to limitation only by the regions or regional delineations and sector level of detail as specified for acquisition. The purchase agreement shall include the ability (and will clearly define related costs) for the option to later upgrade the licensure agreement for the regions specified to perpetual ownership and\or increase in the sector level of detail (i.e., from 70 to 169 sectors) for the version in force at the time of acquisition. Accordingly, it shall be further understood that: The Defined period(s) of performance: a.) Forwarding of licensure, software system(s), and requisite documentation no later than six (6) business days from the notice to proceed (NTP) with physical receipt no later than eight (8) business days from the NTP. b.) Licensed availability and functioning for all licenses or installations of the REMI system (and requisite technical support) for the regions as defined for a period of 183 calendar days from initial proper and fully-functioning installation. Given the description of requirements, the total period of performance for technical work and model support of IPET is estimated at approximately 195 to 200 days from the notice to proceed (NTP) with allowances for forwarding, time for installation, and a six-month period of operation. POC: Ruth.Sawyers@HQ02.USACE.ARMY.MIL Point of Contact claralyn sawyers, 703-428-7748 Email your questions to US Army Humphreys Engineer Center Support Activity at claralyn.r.sawyers@hq02.usace.army.mil Place of Performance Address: US Army Humphreys Engineer Center Support Activity ATTN: CEHEC-CT, 7701 Telegraph Road Alexandria VA Postal Code: 22315-3860 Country: US

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Economic Studies, Environmental Consulting, Environmental Planning, FSC B - Special Studies and Analyses - Not R&D, Natural Resource Studies

Locations:

Virginia, District of Columbia, DC-VA-WV-MD

 

 

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Inspection Services

Louisiana

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RFP/RFI/RFQ

Project Name

Building Inspections

 

 

Owner

City of Slidell

Location

SLIDELL, LA

Zip Code

70460

County

SAINT TAMMANY, LA

 ONVIA

Sector

State/Municipal

          Business Builder

Buyer

Reinhard Dearing

 

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Submittal Date

04/14/2006

Guide Ref Num

4570903 - 04/05/2006

 

SPECIAL ALERT: HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF EFFORT

 

The City of Slidell is seeking STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS from firms capable of doing building inspections under Section 403 of the Stafford Act. Safety inspections shall be related to the Hurricane Katrina Disaster and are deemed necessary to establish if a damaged structure poses an immediate threat to life, public health or safety. Inspections associated with the reconstruction effort and normal building regulation enforcement are not part of this program. SOQs must be submitted to : Reinhard Dearing, City of Slidell , Chief of Staff, 1325 Bayou Lane Slidell, La 70460, by 3:00 p.m. April 14, 2006

 

This item applies to the following Categories and/or Locations.

Categories:

Construction Inspection, Inspection Services

Locations:

Louisiana

 

 

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