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U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District S.A.M.E. Vicksburg Post Technical Conference and Industry Day October 16, 2018

CONSTRUCTION SERVICES SERVICES types of WORK ENGINEERING OTHER CONSTRUCTION SERVICES SERVICES Dredging Surveying Heavy equip rentals Stone dikes Mapping Lease of towboats Bridges Construction inspection Campground rehabilitation Levee resurfacing Engineering studies Rock / stone supply Channel enlargement Engineering design Soil boring Relief wells Archaeological investigation Pumping stations Drilling services Revetment Dike repair Levee construction Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

ENGINEERING SERVICES FY 2019 PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS Location Release Date NAICS Range SB Set Aside Solicitation Type (2) IDT - Miscellaneous Design Services Within MVD 2nd Qtr 541330 Between $1M-$5M SBSA unrestricted (3) Value Engineering 2nd Qtr Between $1-$5M (3) Surveying 3rd Qtr 541370 Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION FY 2019 PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS Location Release Date NAICS Range SB Set Aside Solicitation Type Groundwater Injection Pilot Project – Aquifer Recharge Leflore County, MS 1st Qtr 237990 Between $1M-$5M SBSA Sealed Bid Channel Improvement and Bank Stabilization of Item 7D Tallahatchie County, MS 4th Qtr More than $10M Channel Improvement and Bank Stabilization of Item 8A Sediment Reduction Structure Phase VIII Washington, Sunflower, and Bolivar Counties, MS WOSB Sediment Reduction Structure Phase IX Gravel Surfacing Monroe, LA Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION FY 2019 PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS Location Release Date NAICS Range SB Set Aside Solicitation Type Dike Construction Louisiana 4th Qtr 237990 Between $1M-$5M TBD Regional MATOC Dikes and Revetment (S) Maintenance Mississippi Between $5M-$10M Dike Maintenance (S) Arkansas $1-$5M Dike Maintenance and Revetment 2nd Qtr More than $10M Dike Maintenance (S) Sealed Bid Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION FY 2019 PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS Location Release Date NAICS Range SB Set Aside Solicitation Type Dike Maintenance Mississippi 4th Qtr 237990 Between $1M-$5M TBD Regional MATOC MS River Stone Repairs to Dikes and Revetment Arkansas Louisiana 3rd Qtr Sealed Bid Stone Bank Paving (S) Between $1-$5M HubZone Mat Casting 1st Qtr More than $10M SBSA Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION FY 2019 PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS Location Release Date NAICS Range SB Set Aside Solicitation Type 2016 MS River Winter Flood-Yazoo River Bank Caving near Yazoo City Station 1089+00 (S) Yazoo City, MS 2nd Qtr 237990 Between $1M-$5M SBSA Sealed Bid 2016 MS River Winter Flood-Yazoo River Bank Caving near Belzoni Station 1039+50 (S) Belzoni, MS 2nd Qtr LA Damages in 2017- Hurricane Harvey Repairs - perform repairs to damages to Red River Navigation Channel (S) J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, LA Item 328R, Blackhawk Phase 2 (S) Near Old River Control Structure, LA 4th Qtr More than $10M TBD MATOC Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FY 2019 PROPOSED NEW PROJECT Location Release Date NAICS Range SB Set Aside Solicitation Type Provide all technical expertise, planning, supervision, labor, equipment, transportation, procurement services, and other resources for the operation, maintenance, and repair of facilities, equipment, and Government-owned property as well as the mowing. Lindy Claiborne Boggs Lock and Dam, John H. Overton Lock and Dam, Lock and Dam No. 3, Russell B. Long Lock and Dam, and Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. Lock and Dam on the J. Bennett Johnston Waterway (formerly called Red River Waterway). 1st Qtr 561210 Including Options More than $10M SBSA Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

DREDGING FY 2019 PROPOSED NEW PROJECT Location Release Date NAICS Range SB Set Aside Solicitation Type Dredge MATOC for the lease of one cutterhead, hydraulic pipeline dredge (NLT 22-inch diameter) Fully operated with attendant plant and personnel with a draft NTE 9 feet for Construction and Maintenance Dredging Within MVD 2nd Qtr 237990 More than $10M unrestricted MATOC Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

ACQUISITION WEBSITES Federal Business Opportunities: www.fbo.gov Keyword “W912EE” Just a quick look back at how we finished up FY16. As you can see, we only placed $23 Mil spread over 30 contracts. That number is notably down from our normal level that usually falls between $40-80 MIL. Most of this decrease was due to just having fewer and smaller valued contracts. We did substantially complete 10 contracts worth $29 Mil. And some relatively good news, we were fortunate in the funding pot allocations last FY and when combined with other appropriations ended up with 22 contract awards valued at $42 Million, that puts us in a steady construction workload for FY17.

As you know we have very challenging small business contracting goals and we want to help contract with us, today you will learn about some of the different Small Business Programs, as well as the type projects we do in the Vicksburg District.