US Army Corps of Engineers John R. D’Antonio Jr., P.E. Deputy District Engineer for Programs & Project Management Albuquerque District S.A.M.E. Luncheon 14 November 2012
Dec 18, 2015
US Army Corps of Engineers
John R. D’Antonio Jr., P.E.Deputy District Engineer for Programs & Project Management
Albuquerque DistrictS.A.M.E. Luncheon
14 November 2012
MISSION
South Pacific Division Mission
Build on new and emerging engineering solutions, and our enduring standards of excellence, to deliver quality projects and services, and respond to National emergencies with our partners and stakeholders, through inspired leadership, a world-class workforce, and an enriched culture of discipline and innovation, to strengthen our Nation.
USACE Mission
Provide vital public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen our Nation’s security, energize the economy and reduce risks from disasters.
Albuquerque District MissionStrengthen our Nation by providing responsive, innovative, and sustainable infrastructure and environmental solutions for our Military, IIS, and Civil Works partners and stakeholders, and responding to national emergencies as an engineering leader built to last on valued relationships and standards of excellence.
Resource
Management
Office of Counsel
Dedicated military and civilians serving the Nation…since 1935
Contracting
Mr. David Kam
DPM
Mr. John D’Antonio
Ms. LeeAnn Summer
Regulatory
Mr. Allan Steinle
Operations
Mr. Mark Yuska
Deputy Commander
MAJ Gary Bonham
Commander
LTC Antoinette Gant
Engineering & Construction
Mr. John Moreno
SPA CORPORATE TEAM
Mrs. Elizabeth McCullough
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Established on March 16, 1802
35,000 Civilian employees + 650 Military service members
Divided into 8 Divisions and 41 Districts + GRD
Includes 8 research laboratories
The Corps of Engineers
COMMON REGIONAL PICTURE• 10 States (5 shared with other regions)
• One of the 10 Largest Economies in the World
• 10 of the Nation’s Fastest Growing States / Cities
• Approximately 18,000 miles of levees
• 46 Dams & Reservoirs
• 5 Strategic Ports
• 30 Areas with Recreation; 15.7M visits annually
• 300 of 1,200 Threatened / Endangered Species
• 516 of 1,547 Military Munitions Properties
• 4 EPA Regions (6, 8, 9, 10)
• 4 FEMA Regions (6, 8, 9, 10)
• 4 VA Integrated Service Networks (18, 19, 21, 22)
• 3 US Fish & Wildlife Service Regions (1, 2, 6)
• 1 National Marine Fisheries Office
• 13 Army & 12 Air Force Programs / Installations
• 170 Native American Nations
• 81 US Congressional Representatives
• 20 US Senators
South Pacific Division
ALBUQUERQUE DISTRICT• Primarily serving 3 States (NM, CO,
TX)• 6 Senators; 10 Congressional
Districts• FY11 Program—$337 Million• Estimated FY 13 Program - $342
Million
• Approx. 458 employees• 12 employees deployed in support of
Afghanistan Operations
• 3 Regulatory Offices• Manage 6 Lake Operations Project
Offices; 4 USACE & 8 State Campgrounds; 6.7 Million visits annually
• Operate & maintain 9 dams• Support 5 Air Force Installations &
New Mexico Army National Guard
• 5 Construction Resident Offices• Partner with 23 Federally recognized
tribes
John Martin
Trinidad
Abiquiu
CochitiJemez Canyon Galisteo
Santa Rosa
Conchas
Two Rivers
DAM PROJECTS
RESIDENT OFFICES
LOS ALAMOS
HOLLOMAN
HEADQUARTERS
EL PASO
KIRTLAND
REGULATORY
FUTURE RESIDENT OFFICE
Pueblo
Durango
LAS CRUCES
CANNON
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SPA STRUCTURE
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
ULA
ACE-IT
OFFICE OF COUNSEL
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
REGULATORY
RESOURCE MGMT
SAFETY
READINESS & CONTINGENCY OPS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
EEOINTERNAL REVIEW
SMALL BUSINESS
G & A
WORKFORCE MGMT
PROGRAMS & PROJECT MGMT
ENGINEERING& CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS
REAL ESTATE
CHRA
CONTRACTING
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Workload ProjectionsCivil Works ($ Millions)
FY 12 FY 13 FY14CIVIL WORKS GI 2.60 0.70 0.60Construction 25.30 14.70 8.10O&M 25.04 27.10 24.40FCCE 0.70 0.70 0.70Regulatory 2.14 2.00 1.90IIS 16.00 60.00 30.00Total Civil Works 71.79 105.20 65.70
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Workload ProjectionsMilitary ($ Millions)
FY 12 FY 13 FY14MILITARY MILCON 204.00 174.80 107.40FSRM 15.00 15.00 13.50ENV 47.00 47.00 28.20Total Military 266.00 236.80 149.10
TOTAL (CW+Mil) 337.00 342.00 214.00
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One Team Destined For Greatness
Military and IIS Construction
MC-130 Hangar
MC-120 CV-22 Simulator
ADAL-CDC Cannon
Fuel Storage Project in Kirtland
Fuel Tank Project-Kirtland
Wingate Dormitory10
Military Support
3 Air Force Bases in NMHolloman AFBCannon AFBKirtland AFB
NM National Guard
Support to SPLLuke AFBDavis-Monthan AFB
Support to SWFFt. BlissWhite Sands Missile Range
MC-130 Hangar
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MILCON Out Year FY13
PROJECT FY ACQ PA ($000)CAFB
Medical/Dental Clinic Replacement
13 DB $ 70,173
CAFB SOF AC-RECAP Combat Parking Apron
13 BV $ 21,800
HAFB MQ-9 Maintenance
Hangar13 DB $ 24,000
Total $ 115,973
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MILCON Out Year FY14
PROJECT FY ACQ PA ($000)CAFB Construct AT/FP
Gate Complex 14 DB
$12,300 CAFB Satellite Dining
Facility 14 DB
$6,600 CAFB Family Support
Center 14 DB
$4,650
CAFB 144PN Dormitory 14 DB
$22,000 HAFB F-16 Aircraft
Covered Washrack & Pad 14 DB
$2,250
HAFB Hydrant Fuel System 14 DBB
$20,000
KAFB Nuclear Systems Wing Ph II 14 DB
$30,500
Total $98,300
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MILCON Out Year FY15 +PROJECT FY ACQ PA ($000)
CAFB SOF Squadron Operations Facility (CV-22) 14-16 BV $14,400
CAFB SOF Fuselage Trainer Facility (MC-130W) 14-16 BV $3,300
CAFB SOF AFSOTC Squadron Operations 14-16 BV $16,100
CAFB SOF C-130 2-Bay Hangar/AMU14-16 BV $27,225
CAFB SOF Fuselage Trainer Facility (CV-22) 14-16 BV $2,759
CAFB SOF C-130 Parking Apron (RECAP) Ph II 14-16 BV $10,395
HAFB Medical Clinic Replacement TBD DB $58,986
HAFB 192 PN Dormitory 15 DB $22,000 KAFB AFOTEC HQ Facility TBD DB $25,000
KAFB 550th Operations Facility (revision) TBD DB $12,900
KAFB 512th Operations Facility TBD DB $ 5,000
Total
$198,065
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Inter-Agency Support Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
BIA working out Interagency Agreement issues
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Presidio , TX Border Patrol Station (BPS) $16.0M (on hold)
Preferred and Alternate Site Selected (Awarded 59 miles of Pedestrian Fence and 77 miles of Vehicular Fence in the amount of $370 Million during FY08 and FY09)
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) UNK
IA for project specific support of the CMRREnsure best practices of design engineering, cost control,
construction quality and safety
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Operating Projects (aka:
“Dams”)• Arkansas Basin
– John Martin– Trinidad
• Rio Grande Basin– Abiquiu– Cochiti– Galisteo– Jemez Canyon
• South Canadian Basin– Conchas
• Pecos Basin– Santa Rosa– Two Rivers
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SPA Contracting Division’s
Mission
Contracting Division is responsible for the management of the District's acquisition activities. Serves as
consultant/advisor to the District Commander and District technical and supporting staff on all policy matters
pertaining to acquisition.
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SPA Contracting CapabilityArchitect-Engineering Services
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Contractor Original Capacity Remaining Capacity Expiration Date
CH2M Hill, Inc. $ 12,000,000 $ 1,712,722 8/09/2014
Jacobs Engineering $12,000,000 $ 6,632,898 8/24/2014
Huitt - Zollars, Inc. $12,000,000 $3,024,851 12/08/2014
Burns & McDonnell $12,000,000 $ 5,203,901 1/15/2015
Southwest Water Design, L.L.C
$ 6,000,000 $ 5,270,118 6/03/2014
Wilson & Company $ 8,000,000 $ 3,144,546 6/29/2014
Tetra Tech $12,000,000 $ 3,224,153 1/07/2013
MEGA MATOCSEnvironmental Remediation Services
$25M Capacity Competitive 8(a) Set Aside 10 August 2012 – Solicitation Issued Proposals Received 4 Oct 12 November 2012 Award Coverage – SPD Region
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MEGA MATOCSEnvironmental Consulting Services
$50M Capacity Competitive 8(a) Set Aside Anticipated Solicitation 2nd Quarter FY13
(still under discussion with SPL & SPK)
Coverage – SPD Region
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Small Business Goals
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Small Business (SB) Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)
Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
Historically Underuti-lized Business Zone
(HUBZ)
Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
SPA Goal 0.41 0.2 0.1 0.1075 0.03
SPA Actual 0.633200000000001 0.3485 0.179 0.2395 0.038
5.00%
15.00%
25.00%
35.00%
45.00%
55.00%
65.00%
Small Business Goal Progression
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Doing Business With The Albuquerque District
Albuquerque District Contracting OfficeDavid Kam, Chief of Contracting Division: (505) 342-3458Leslie Molina, Supervisory Contract Specialist: (505) 342-
3460Linda Anderson, Supervisory Procurement Analyst:(505) 342-3451
Small Business OfficeDaniel Curado: (505) 342-3110Fax: (505) 342-3496http://www.usace.army.mil/recovery/Pages/Projects.aspxhttp://www.spa.usace.army.mil/contracting
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