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US Army Corps of Engineers

BUILDING STRONG®

JACKSONVILLE MOBILE SAVANNAHCHARLESTON WILMINGTON

Trusted Partners Delivering Value,

Today and Tomorrow

American Council of Engineering

Companies, Georgia

COL Marvin L. Griffin, P.E.

Commander and District Engineer

Savannah District, US Army Corps of Engineers

24 March 2017

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Agenda

Savannah District Overview

SHEP Update

Ft Gordon - Cyber Transformation

Contract Opportunities

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Military

$449M

Civil Works

$266.1M

Environmental

$62.8M

Real Estate

$82.5M

Regulatory

$5.6M

FY17 Savannah District’s Workload

Total: $866

million

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4 Navigational Improvement Features

8 Mitigation Features

Environmental Monitoring & Adaptive Management

Sequencing to meet Environmental Requirements

SHEP at a Glance

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SHEP Progress

Environmental Cultural ResourcesNavigation

Project Feature Progress Start Date

CSS Georgia 80% January 2015

Entrance Channel Dredging 55% September 2015

Dissolved Oxygen Injection System 28% February 2016

Raw Water Impoundment 65% March 2016

First Dike Raising 59% May 2016

Sediment Basin Tidegate Removal (Flow Re-Routing) 41% October 2016

McCoy’s Cut Area Work (Flow Re-Routing) 0% Award Late FY17

Marsh Restoration 0% Design in FY18

Freshwater Wetlands Acquisition 100% Pending Transfer to USFWS

Fish Passage 0% Design Phase

Sediment Basin Rock Weir & Fill (Flow Re-Routing) 0% Design in FY19

Inner Harbor Dredging 0% Design Phase

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CSS Georgia Recovery

completed in November

241 pieces of ordnance recovered

5 cannons recovered

29,716 artifacts collected

Total recovered: 299 tons

Texas A&M executing

conservation; two-year effort

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Civil War Ironclad

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Entrance Channel deepening began Sept. 10

Awarded to Great Lakes Dredge and Docks for $134.5M

Work estimated to be complete by July 2018

Nearly 7 million cubic yards dredged to date (>25% of total channel)

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Outer Harbor Work

Contractor: Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co.

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Outer Harbor Work

Padre Island Hopper Dredge working Entrance Channel February 2017

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Outer Harbor Work

Dredge Alaska working Entrance Channel

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Outer Harbor Work

Spider Barge in conjunction with cutter head dredging

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Outer Harbor Work

Spider Barge in conjunction with cutter head dredging

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Dissolved Oxygen Injection

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Speece Cones delivered December 2016

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Dissolved Oxygen Injection

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Dissolved Oxygen Injection

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Raw Water Impoundment

Taken March 10 at about 65% complete

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Keep up with SHEP

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Watch our progress

from the SHEP

webpage at:

sas.usace.army.mil

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“The DoD’s recognized experts for cyberspace, signal, and electronic warfare; develops DOTMLPF solutions

that synchronize Warfighting functions in the converging land and cyberspace domains.”

Fort Gordon – Cyber Transformation

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FT GORDON

CYBER TRANSFORMATION

66 Projects -- ~$1.5B Investment

Complex funding/sequencing -- MCA, UMMCA, OMA/SRM, and OPA

Multiple Supported Commands –

USARCYBER Command (ASCC)

TRADOC

INSCOM

NETCOM

IMCOM

Savannah District Support

Construction – Ft Gordon Area Office staffing increase (23 to 38)

PM – Gordon execution team led by GS14

Change Management Process key to limiting scope, cost, and

schedule growth

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ARMY CYBER COMMAND

Existing

Whitelaw

Facility

FY17 PN85818

FY16 PN85811

335,000 SF Facility

FY 16 Project (PN85818): $85.75M (Base + Transformer + Backup Power GEN options)

FY 17 Project (PN85811): $74.21M(Option on FY16 Contract)

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FY-19

FY-20

FY-22FY-25

CYBER Center of Excellence (COE)

Campus

The Cyber CoE Campus (MCA)

FY19. SCI Training, Research,

and Network Center. 139,392

SF. $90M PA.

FY20. SCI Mission Command,

University Registrar, Force

Modernization and Proponency

Facility. 235,672 SF. $89M PA.

FY22. Secret Cyber and DoD

Information Network Training

Facility. 221,090 SF. $85M PA.

FY25. Secret Auditorium and

Faculty Operations Facility.

132,809 SF. $69M PA

4 MCA, numerous UMMCA and SRM Projects = $906.8M investment over next

10 years in support of TRADOC.

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The Need for Cyber Security

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CONTRACTS AT FORT GORDON

Project Title /

Project DescriptionType of Work

Estimated

Award

Anticipated

Sources Sought

Set-Aside

Category

Anticipated

Solicitation Date

PN 87627 Cyber

CoE Battle LabConstruction $1M - $5M TBD TBD 3rd Qtr 17

PN 86479

Automation Aided

Instructional Bldg

Design $1M - $5MTBD

TBD 3rd Qtr 17

PN 86479

Automation Aided

Instructional Bldg

Construction $10M - $25M TBD TBD 2nd Qtr 18

PN 88724 SCI Tng,

Research & Network

Center

Design $5M - $10M TBD TBD 1st Qtr 18

PN 88461

Allen Hall

Renovation

Construction $10-$25M TBD TBD 2nd Qtr 18

PN 88725 SCI

Mission Command,

Registrar, Force Mod

Facility

Design $5M - $10M TBD TBD 1st Qtr 19

Cyber, Security & IT

Opportunities

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A/E CONTRACTSPROPONENT

ORGANIZATIONCONTRACT

CONTRACT

CAPACITYBUSINESS STANDARD SCOPE

ADVERTISE*

(See Note

below)

Engineering

DivisionGeneral Design

(MILCON)

6 @ $20M UR

Preparation of reports, studies, master planning,

project planning, design criteria, preparation of

drawings and specifications, commissioning, cost

estimates, and other general A-E services for

multi-disciplined projects. POP 5 years.

3rd Qtr FY17

Engineering

Division

General Design

(CIVIL WORKS) 2 @ $15M UR

Preparation of reports, studies, master planning,

project planning, design criteria, preparation of

drawings and specifications, commissioning, cost

estimates, and other general A-E services for

multi-disciplined projects. POP 5 years.

1st Qtr FY19

Engineering

Division

Surveying and

Mapping

(except

Geophysical)

Services

3 @ $5M SB

Topographic surveying and mapping; generation

of triangulated irregular networks (TIN) and

digital elevation models (DEMS); property and

boundary surveys; preparation of drawings,

maps and plats; and performance of records and

drawing (plat) research necessary to locate

property lines and monuments in the field. POP 5

years.

3rd Qtr FY17

Engineering

Division

Construction

Management

Services

2 @ $15M URFurnish the required personnel, equipment,

instruments, and transportation, as necessary to

accomplish the required services and furnish to

the Government reports and other data together

with supporting material developed during the

period of service.

1st Qtr FY20

2 @ $8M SB

* Note: DRAFT - Pending approval of new Acquisition Strategy

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REIMBURSABLE MILITARY PROGRAMPROPONENT

ORGANIZATIONCONTRACT

CONTRACT

CAPACITY

BUSINESS

SIZESCOPE ADVERTISE

Military ProgramsNC MATOC $75M SB

Design/Build Construction for General

Repairs/Renovation

NAICS Code: 236220

Pool 3-5 Contractors

POP 5 Years

Area of Coverage SAD

3rd Qtr FY17

Military Programs GA/SC MATOC $249M UR

Design/Build Construction for New &

General Repairs/Renovation

NAICS Code: 236220

Pool 3-5 Contractors

POP 5 Years

Area of Coverage SAD

3rd Qtr FY17

Military ProgramsEast Georgia

SATOC$45M SB

Design/Build General Construction

NAICS Code: 236220

POP 5 Years

Area of Coverage SAD

3rd Qtr FY17

Military ProgramsManeuver

SATOC$95M 8(a)

Design/Build General Construction

NAICS Code: 236220

POP 5 Years

Area of Coverage SAD

3rd Qtr FY17

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SERVICES

PROPONENT

ORGANIZATIONCONTRACT

CONTRACT

CAPACITY

BUSINESS

STANDARDSCOPE ADVERTISE

Environmental

Programs

Environmental

Consulting Services

(ECS) MATOC

$50M 8(a)

Environmental compliance support and

full range of environmental consulting

services.

Up to 4 Contractors in pool

POP 5 Years

NAICS 541620

3rd Qtr FY17

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Contract Opportunities:

Standalone

MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

PROPONENT

ORGANIZATIONCONTRACT

MAGNITUDE OF

CONSTRUCTIONBUSINESS

STANDARDACQUISITION ADVERTISE

Military Programs

Medical/Behavioral

Health Clinic,

Ft. Gordon, GA

$10M - $25M URDesign Build “C’ Type

RFP3rd Qtr FY17

Military Programs

Automated

Qualification/Training

Range,

Ft. Stewart, GA

$10M - $25M URDesign Bid Build “C’ Type

LPTA3rd Qtr FY17

Military ProgramsAir Traffic Control Tower

Seymour Johnson$10M - $25M UR

Design Build “C’ Type

LPTA3rd Qtr FY17

Military ProgramsNCOA Barracks HVAC

Repair

Ft. Gordon, GA

$5M - $10MSB

Design Bid Build “C’ Type

LPTA 3rd Qtr FY17

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Contract Opportunities:

Standalone

CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM

PROPONENT

ORGANIZATIONCONTRACT

MAGNITUDE OF

CONSTRUCTIONBUSINESS

STANDARDSCOPE ADVERTISE

Operations

Division

SH Inner Harbor

Maintenance

Dredging$10M - $25M UR

Maintenance Dredging

NAICS 2379901st Qtr FY18

Operations

Division

BH Inner Harbor

Maintenance

Dredging$1M - $5M SB

Maintenance Dredging

NAICS 2379903rd Qtr FY17

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Contact Information

Leila Hollis, Chief, Small Business Office

leila.hollis@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5340

Paige Blechinger, Chief, Contracting Division

paige.h.blechinger@usace.army.mil (912) 652-6177

Thomas Woodie, Chief, Reimbursable Programs & Project Management Branch

Thomas.Woodie@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5792

Mackie McIntosh, Chief, Civil Works Programs & Project Management Branch

margarett.mcintosh@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5320

Anthony Cady, Acting Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch

anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5642

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