US Army Corps of Engineers ® One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation 1 Kansas City District...
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US Army CorpsUS Army Corpsof Engineers of Engineers ®®
One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation
Kansas City DistrictKansas City District
S.A.M.EMissouri River/TEXOMA
Regional
3-5 October 2006
Colonel Mike Rossi, Commander
3 October 2006
S.A.M.EMissouri River/TEXOMA
Regional
3-5 October 2006
Colonel Mike Rossi, Commander
3 October 2006
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US Army CorpsUS Army Corpsof Engineers of Engineers ®®
One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation
Kansas City District Kansas City District MissionsMissions
Kansas City District Kansas City District MissionsMissions
Kansas and Missouri River Watersheds… Northern Kansas, and portions of Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado … 850 people
Civil works – 11 projects under Construction, 19 Projects operated and maintained
Military Construction – 5 Army and 2 Air Force installations
Environmental Restoration (HTRW) – HTRW Cleanup in 6 States
Full Service District supporting Corps Missions – War fighting, Homeland Security, Infrastructure, Environmental, & Water Resources
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US Army CorpsUS Army Corpsof Engineers of Engineers ®®
One Corps Serving the Military and the NationMILITARY INSTALLATIONS
CW PROJECT OFFICES
NEBRASKA
IOWA
MISSOURI
KANSAS
COLO.
Kansas City DistrictKansas City DistrictAOR & InstallationsAOR & InstallationsKansas City DistrictKansas City DistrictAOR & InstallationsAOR & Installations
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US Army CorpsUS Army Corpsof Engineers of Engineers ®®
One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation
• Expanded workloads Expanded workloads • MILCON Transformation/Modularity/BRACMILCON Transformation/Modularity/BRAC• Change in business process - move to Centers of StandardizationChange in business process - move to Centers of Standardization• Environmental restoration of the Missouri RiverEnvironmental restoration of the Missouri River• Civil Works infrastructure maintenance/improvementsCivil Works infrastructure maintenance/improvements
• Teaming and partnershipsTeaming and partnerships• Array of Capable Contractors/Subs to PrimesArray of Capable Contractors/Subs to Primes
• Experienced 8a A/E firms Experienced 8a A/E firms
• Veteran-owned, service-disabled veteran-ownedVeteran-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned
• Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUB Zone)Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUB Zone)
• Prepare small businesses to meet the challengePrepare small businesses to meet the challenge
Challenges & NeedsChallenges & Needs
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• MILCON Transformation ProgramMILCON Transformation Program• Increasing from a $260M FY06 to a $500M FY07-11 programIncreasing from a $260M FY06 to a $500M FY07-11 program
• Less in-house Design w/ Centers of Standardization (COS)Less in-house Design w/ Centers of Standardization (COS)
• Fewer Design/Bid/Build Opportunities, more Design/Build (through COS)Fewer Design/Bid/Build Opportunities, more Design/Build (through COS)
• Increase in Site Adaptation work Increase in Site Adaptation work
• Regional MILCON Acquisition Strategy (>$2B capacity)Regional MILCON Acquisition Strategy (>$2B capacity)
• Use of CM@Risk for specified ProjectsUse of CM@Risk for specified Projects
• Civil Works ProgramCivil Works Program • Emphasis on Missouri River Restoration ($3.1B over 30 years)Emphasis on Missouri River Restoration ($3.1B over 30 years)
• Increase in Dam Safety Workload (Tuttle Creek Dam $230M)Increase in Dam Safety Workload (Tuttle Creek Dam $230M)
• Continued Flood Damage Reduction Workload (12 FDR projects)Continued Flood Damage Reduction Workload (12 FDR projects)
• Environmental (HTRW) ProgramEnvironmental (HTRW) Program• Stable workload, mostly in support of EPA Region 2Stable workload, mostly in support of EPA Region 2
• Increased emphasis in Performance Based ContractingIncreased emphasis in Performance Based Contracting
• Regional Environmental Acquisition Strategy (>$1B capacity)Regional Environmental Acquisition Strategy (>$1B capacity)
Program Activities & Program Activities & TrendsTrends
Program Activities & Program Activities & TrendsTrends
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Fiscal Year
Billions
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Projected Need FY06-11 = $41.8B
Actual Funding levels may vary
The MILCON “Need”The MILCON “Need”The MILCON “Need”The MILCON “Need”
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One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation
• FY2006/2007:– Use MT Model RFP (for mission and support facilities)
• Utilize industry standards• Performance specifications• Type I - V construction• Utilize fast tracking
– Standard Plans developed & refined in FY06-07– Gather best practices from design-build experience
• FY08– Transition from design-build to adapt-build– Use standard designs developed in 06/07– Will still use design-build and other strategies on unique
facilities
MILCON TransformationMILCON TransformationImplementationImplementation
MILCON TransformationMILCON TransformationImplementationImplementation
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One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation
• Consistent RFPs– Mandatory use of MT Model RFP – Two-step proposal process– Best-Value Selection Process
• Consistent engineering & construction processes– Standardization in the evaluation/selection criteria– Streamlined review and submittal process
• Expand the use of all types of construction– Type I thru Type V construction– Pre-engineered, modular and tilt-up
• Maximize use of Industry Standards– International Building Code– Focus on end result; not “how to”
Approach of Model Approach of Model RFPRFP
Approach of Model Approach of Model RFPRFP
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Regional NWD Regional NWD MILCON StrategyMILCON Strategy
Regional NWD Regional NWD MILCON StrategyMILCON Strategy
Finalizing Acquisition Strategy FY07 - 09 Began issuing Solicitations late 3rd Qtr ’06 Projected Pools for NWK access:
– Division Wide Unrestricted Pool: Capacity > $2B Select 3 to 5 Contractors Task Orders from $20M to $100M
– District Small Business Pools: Small Disadvantaged Business Pool HUB Zone Pool Each Pool: up to 4 Contractors & Capacity over $100M
– Ft Riley Barracks ID/IQ, $150M – Ft Riley Combat Aviation Brigade ID/IQ, $150M
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US Army CorpsUS Army Corpsof Engineers of Engineers ®®
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Location
Fort Leonard Wood
Fort Riley
Fort Leavenworth
Whiteman AFB
McConnell AFB
Identified Projects
7 Projects
13 Projects
4 Projects
6 Projects
2 Projects
PA
Over $80M
Over $550M
Over $180M
Over $120M
Over $15M
Military Construction Military Construction Opportunities FY07-08Opportunities FY07-08Military Construction Military Construction Opportunities FY07-08Opportunities FY07-08
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US Army CorpsUS Army Corpsof Engineers of Engineers ®®
One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation
Contract
MO River EnhancementKC RiverfrontBlue River Basin River Structures Impr.Blue River ChannelRush Creek Section 14Chariton River Watershed
Description
Ecosystem-ConstructionWetlands ConstructionChannel ConstructionO&M Floating PlantGrade Control StructureStream Bank ConstructionEcosystem-Construction
PA Range
$$1-5M$1-5M$1-5M
$500K -1M$5-10M
$500K-1M $500K-1M
Advertise Date
Nov 06Nov 06Nov 06Nov 06Nov 06Nov 06Jun 07
Civil Works ProgramCivil Works ProgramOpportunities FY07Opportunities FY07Civil Works ProgramCivil Works ProgramOpportunities FY07Opportunities FY07
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Contract
AE IDIQ
Long Term Response Action (LTRA)
Radioactive Waste Disposal
Analytical Services
PRACs
Radioactive Waste Disposal
Description
1 – SB; 1 – 8(a); 1 - SDVOSB
F&O Design/Constr. IDIQSB Design/Constr. IDIQ8a/SDVOSB
F&O/Sole source for Rad Waste Disposal
8a Analytical Contract IDIQ
SB Design/Constr. IDIQ
F&O Rad Waste Disposal
PA Range
$3M
$50M$60M$20M
$15M
$3M
> $500M
$200M
Advertise Date
Proposals due 2 Oct
4th Qrt/06
Cancelled
07
08
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HTRW ProgramHTRW ProgramOpportunities FY06-08Opportunities FY06-08
HTRW ProgramHTRW ProgramOpportunities FY06-08Opportunities FY06-08
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• Know the District and its customer’s needsKnow the District and its customer’s needs
• Provide continued improvement Provide continued improvement
• Understand the Corps expectations Understand the Corps expectations
• Seek opportunities to team, partner, or be the sub to Seek opportunities to team, partner, or be the sub to existing or new primesexisting or new primes
• Seek opportunities compete or team on new contacts Seek opportunities compete or team on new contacts (become part of the array of contractors)(become part of the array of contractors)
How SBs can meet How SBs can meet District NeedsDistrict Needs
How SBs can meet How SBs can meet District NeedsDistrict Needs
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One Corps Serving the Military and the Nation
COL Mike RossiDistrict Engineer
816-389-3201
Steve IversonDeputy for Project Management
816-389-3203
Arthur SaulsberryDeputy for Small Business
816-389-3927
Vincent MarshChief of Contracting
816-389-3918
Kansas City DistrictKansas City DistrictPoints of ContactPoints of Contact
Kansas City DistrictKansas City DistrictPoints of ContactPoints of Contact
www.nwk.usace.army.mil
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