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US Army Corps of Engineers
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“Building and Preserving Alaska’s Future”
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
November 12, 2015
Command Overview
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Pacific Ocean Division
South Atlantic Division
MississippiValley Division
NorthAtlanticDivision
Great Lakes & Ohio River
Division
Alaska
Seattle
WallaWallaPortland
SanFrancisco
Los Angeles
Honolulu
Albuquerque
Omaha
Kansas City
Tulsa
Galveston
Little Rock
St.Louis
RockIsland
St. Paul
Vicks-burg
New Orleans
Mobile
Jacksonville
Savannah
Charleston
Wilmington
Norfolk
Philadelphia
New York
NewEngland
Detroit
Buffalo
BaltimorePittsburghChicago
Memphis
Nashville
Louisville
Hunting-ton
Sacramento
Atlanta
Dallas
Cincinnati
Northwestern Division
South Pacific Division
SouthwesternDivision
Ft. Worth
USACE Civil Works Boundaries
System for Acquisition Management (SAM):
www.sam.gov
US Army Corps of Engineers: www.usace.army.mil
Federal Business Opportunities: www.fbo.gov
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Alaska Area Engineer Office2 Resident Engineer Offices • Anchorage • Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
(and Fort Greely)
Fairbanks
Juneau
Regulatory Field Office
Anchorage
Fairbanks
Regulatory Field Office
District
Headquarters
Chena Project Office
Kenai
Kenai Regulatory Field Office
WHERE WE ARE
SitkaRegulatory Field Office
MISSION
The Alaska District provides a full spectrum of quality
engineering, technical and construction support services
in support of peacetime and contingency operations in
Alaska, throughout the Pacific Region and the world.
3 Resident Engineer Offices• Fairbanks (and Clear Air Station)• Eielson Air Force Base• Fort Wainwright
Sitka
Juneau(State Capitol)
District HQ
Regulatory
Construction Division
North Pole
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WHERE WE WORK
Military Installations Civil Works Projects Environmental Projects
ANCHORAGE
HARBOR
DEEPENING
UMIAT
AIR
FORCE
STATION
KIVALINA
EROSION
AKUTAN
HARBOR
SAVANNAH, GA JOINT BASE
ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON
FORT WAINWRIGHT
EIELSON
AIR FORCE
BASE
CLEAR
AIR FORCE
STATION
FORT
GREELY
NOME
UNALAKLEET
CHENA
PROJECT
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
• Bangladesh
• Cambodia
• India
• Laos
• Mongolia
• Nepal
• Sri Lanka
• Vietnam
LOS ANGELES, CA
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CIVIL WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL
MAJOR PROGRAMSMILITARY
REGULATORY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
INTERAGENCY & INTERNATIONAL
Wetlands
Delineation
CAT fuel sleigh train
at UmiatDredging Cook Inlet
near Anchorage
Mission Training
Complex at Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson
Levee inspection in Galena
Blood bank in Nepal
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Army Construction
OCO
ARRA
O&M/SRM
Host Nation/FMS
Environmental
RDT&E
RE
ECIP (too small to show)
OtherEngineering & Design (P&D)
Air Force Construction
DOD
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USACE and Industry: Partnering to Deliver for the Nation
Civilian
Construction
ContractorsPerform 100% of
Construction
FY15
Architect-
Engineer Firms*Perform 80% of Military
Programs and 55-60%
of Civil Works PED
*Based on FY06-12 financial expenditures.
USACE
~ 36,000 Civilians
~700 Military
9 Divisions
43 Districts
7 Labs and 2 Centers
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Central Heat and Power Plant
at Eielson Air Force Base
MILITARY PROGRAM
Mechanical-Electrical Building
at Missile Field 1 at Fort Greely
F-35 Lightning II Beddown
at Eielson Air Force BaseBarracks at
Joint Base
Elmendorf-
Richardson
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MISSILE DEFENSE PROGRAM
FY14 – 8 projects
• Fort Greely, SRM Program: 6 projects
• FTG186 Mechanical-Electrical Building,
Missile Field 1, Ft. Greely
• CLR026 Upgrade Early Warning Radar,
Ballistic Missile Defense System, Clear Air
Force Station
FY15 – 4 projects
• Fort Greely SRM Program: 3 Projects
• CLR039 Long Range Discrimination Radar
System Complex MILCON Design
FY16 – 6 projects
• Fort Greely SRM Program: 4 Projects
• CLR039 Long Range Discrimination Radar
System Complex, MILCON Design
• CLR038 Site Access and Temporary
Facilities
Upgrade Early Warning Radar, Ballistic Missile
Defense System, Clear Air Station, AK
SRM = Sustainment Restoration Modernization
Mechanical-Electrical Building, Missile Field 1, Fort Greely, AK
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FY17-21 – 10 projects
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F-35 BEDDOWN PROGRAM
Eielson Air Force Base
FY16 – 1 project
• Military Construction (MILCON): EIE365 – F-
35A Flight Simulator Facility
FY17 – 7 projects
• F-35A Hangar/Prop MX/CC Dispatch
• F-35A ADAL Field Training Detachment
Facility
• F-35A 16 Bay Weather Shelter
• F-35A 16 Bay Weather Shelter
• F-35A Hangar/Squad Ops/AMU
• F-35A Missile MX Facility
• F-35A Munitions Igloos
FY18 – Anticipate 16 projects (Mix of
MILCON and OMAF)
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Current Activities
• Navigation
• Flood risk management
• Coastal and storm damage reduction
• Emergency response
• Hydroelectric power generation
• Water supply
• Recreation
Shoreline
protection
at Unalakleet
Akutan Harbor
CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM
Proposed
subsistence
navigation
improvements
at Little Diomede
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PORT OF ANCHORAGE
DOD National Strategic Seaport
• Annual maintenance dredging
• Transitional dredging to support port expansion
• Independent suitability study
• In-house holistic analysis
Dredging along
Dock Face
Suitability Study
Published in
February 2013
Aerial View
of Port
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ARCTIC DEEP DRAFT PORT STUDY
Nome Harbor
Justification for Arctic Deep Draft Port
• Large vessel traffic is increasing and more than 60
percent of these vessels are foreign flagged
• Greater traffic heightens risk of incidents, accidents
and potential threats to subsistence and national
sovereignty
• Emergency response can be many days travel away
• Community resupply costs are high
• State policy calls for increased development of
mineral, oil and gas resources in the Arctic
• Increased national concern for energy
sufficiency
Tentatively Selected Plan for Nome Harbor
• Capacity: will accommodate line-haul fuel barges,
cargo barges, tankers, Coast Guard cutters, NOAA
research vessels, landing craft and tugs
• Project: construct 2,150-foot causeway extension;
build 450-foot dock, dredge to 28 feet
• Cost: $150 million for general navigation
features, plus $61 million for docks, mooring dolphins,
utilities and security gates
Nome Harbor
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ALASKA COASTAL EROSION
Newtok
Kivalina
• Issues: climate and conditions
Sea ice retreat/larger storm threat
Village relocation necessary for some
Scarcity of funds
Coordination challenging
Shishmaref
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Built after 1967 flood disaster in Fairbanks
• Construction completed in 1979
• Features 7-mile earthen dam, floodway and
26-mile levee1/2
• Implemented interim risk reduction measures and
developing long-term solutions to address concerns
identified in 2009 Corps-wide dam safety assessment
• Operated Moose Creek Dam twice in summer 2014
due to heavy rainfall in the greater Fairbanks area
Tim Feavel,
Project Manager
2014 Debris
Bailing
Operations
at Dam
Control
Works
2014 Relief Well
during operations
CHENA RIVER LAKES FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT
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• Formerly Used Defense Sites program
• Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation
program
• Army and Air Force Environmental program
• Interagency Environmental program
Base camp
at Tanaga Island
Remediation at
Umiat Test Well No. 9
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM
Soil excavation
at Northeast Cape
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FY15 “Plus-Up” of
$6.4M = $6M for Attu
and $400K for Great
Sitkin
Approved under FY15
Reprogramming Strategy
(~$5M) Atka, Cold Bay,
Ocean Cape
Properties
• 532 Total
• 137 with
Hazards
• 69 Remaining
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INTERAGENCY PROGRAMNEW OPPORTUNITIES
• Denali Commission
• Coast Guard (USCG)
• Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)
• Department of Energy
• Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
• Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
• Regional Support (Japan and Korea surge work)
U.S. Coast Guard
in Arctic
Mooring points
in Rural Alaska
for Denali Commission
Red Devil Mine
with BLM as Lead Agency
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• Humanitarian Assistance program
• U.S. Agency for International Development
• Global Peace Operations Initiative (GPOI)
• Foreign Military Sales program
• Defense Threat Reduction Agency
C-17 Beddown Project
at Hindan Air Force Station
in India
Clinic / disaster shelter in VietnamProject coordination in Bangladesh
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
School in Cambodia
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LaosHumanitarian Assistance • Construction of Schools and Medical Clinics• Eleven Projects in Design or ConstructionDefense Threat Reduction Agency• Roof Replacement
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VietnamHumanitarian Assistance • Bridges and Disaster Response Centers• Seventeen Projects in Design or Construction
CambodiaHumanitarian Assistance• Blood banks, schools and ClinicsFive Projects in Procurement,
Design or ConstructionDefense Threat Reduction Agency• Electrical Upgrades
Sri Lanka Humanitarian Assistance• Hospitals, Schools• Six Projects in Procurement or Construction
MongoliaGlobal Peace Operations Initiative• Eleven projects in construction Five Hills Training Center - $5.8 Million
NepalHumanitarian Assistance• Blood Bank, Airport Support Facilities, Water Wells, Drainage Projects, Warehouses, Emergency Response Centers• Six Projects in Procurement, Design or Construction
India Foreign Military Sales • C-17 Beddown Project• Phase 1, 2 and 2+ Awarded at $230 Million• Total Programmed Amount = $285 Million
BangladeshHumanitarian Assistance• Coastal Crisis Management Centers• Eleven Procurement, Design or ConstructionU.S. Agency for International Development• Multi-Purpose Cyclone Shelters/Schools• Three-Year Program at $40.5 Million• 33 Projects in Design and Construction•Agriculture Infrastructure Program Supporting Roads, Markets and Irrigation ProjectsGlobal Peace Operations Initiative• Design and Construction of Multipurpose Training Facility and Upgrades to Academic Building at $4.6 Million
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
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• 70 percent Ramp Availability completed 4 Jul 2014
• 100 percent Ramp Sept 2014 (IOC)
• Balance of Campus: Beneficial Occupancy 30 Dec 2016
East and West
Taxiways
3-D Concept Rendering
C-17 BEDDOWN PROJECTHindan Air Force Station, India
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REGULATORY PROGRAM
Mission
• To protect the Nation’s aquatic resources, while
allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible
and balanced permit decisions
Authorities
• Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899
• Section 404 Clean Water Act (1972)
• Section 103 Marine, Protection, Research and
Sanctuaries Act (1972)
Activities Requiring Permits
• Filling wetlands, streams, marine waters, lakes
and other waters
• Mechanized land clearing in wetlands
• Work in or affecting navigable waters, such as
dredging or pile supported structures
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• Permafrost Research Facility
Test bed for development of new geophysical
permafrost mapping techniques
Enhanced basic research on
permafrost-related topics
• Barrow Shore Protection
Model tests assure integrity
of shore protection design
vs. shove ice
COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB Partnership
Shore Protection
Model Testing
Infrared Survey of
Bassett Hospital at Fort Wainwright
Permafrost Tunnel in Fox
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• Permafrost Research Facility
Test bed for development
of new geophysical
permafrost mapping
techniques
Enhanced basic research
on permafrost-related
topics
COLD REGIONS RESEARCH and ENGINEERING LAB Permafrost Tunnel
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• Public Law 84-99: Flood Control and Coastal
Emergencies
• Stafford Act
• National Response Framework
• Section 302, Water Resource Act of 1990 and
Amended Public Law 84-99
Capt. Andrew
Scott and
Sgt. 1st Class
Jose
Garciapena
of the
62nd Engineer
Detachment
(FEST-A)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
New
construction
at Galena
following
devastating
flood event
in Spring
2013
Installation
of backup
generator
to provide
emergency
power
at critical
facility
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Marketing Tips Understand the structure and mission of targeted
agency. Know the targeted agency’s policies,
procedures & restrictions (i.e. mandatory or preferred
sources)
Mine FBO and keep acquisitions “on the radar”
Respond to Sources Sought Notices and RFIs. List your
company as an interested vendor. LBs find you as a
teaming partner this way.
Utilize resources (i.e. PTACs, SBSs @ agency, SCORE)
Gain experience and past performance as a sub, JV
partner, or protégé.
Use FPDS (fpds.gov) for market research.
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SUMMARY
• We are the nation’s experts in arctic engineering and construction.
• We are the design and construction agent for the Army, Air Force and Missile Defense Agency in Alaska.
• We are partnering with the State of Alaska to support the ongoing need for deep-draft navigation in the
Arctic.
• Our programs have become more complex, diverse and globally oriented.
• We are prepared to provide response and recovery assistance for any natural or manmade disaster
within the Pacific Region.
Alaska District Workforce in July 2014
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QUESTIONS?