US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Seattle SAME “Meet the Chiefs” COL Steve Miles, P.E., PMP 21 June, 2011.

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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Seattle SAME “Meet the Chiefs” COL Steve Miles, P.E., PMP 21 June, 2011

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 2 Agenda  Portland District Boundaries  Portland District Program  Future Program Issues  Future Projects by Appropriation  BPA Large Cap Projects  AE Contracting

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 3 Agenda  Portland District Boundaries  Portland District Program  Future Program Issues  Future Projects by Appropriation  BPA Large Cap Projects  AE Contracting

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 4 Portland District Boundary

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 5 Agenda  Portland District Boundaries  Portland District Program  Future Program Issues  Future Projects by Appropriation  BPA Large Cap Projects  AE Contracting

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 6 Portland District Program  We are a project funded organization  Authorities  Typically found in Water Resources Development Acts (WRDA) and other laws  Sections of WRDA define the project  Appropriations  Provide partial or full funding for projects

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 7 Portland District Program  Life-Cycle of a Project  Investigations (I)  Federal interest determination  Feasibility Study  Construction (C)  Operations and Maintenance (O&M)  Project Cost Sharing  BPA Direct Funding (Section 2406)  BPA Large Cap Program

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 8 Portland District Program PROGRAMFY11 WorkplanFY12 PBUD I$1,123,000$988,000 C$89,907,000$96,700,000 O&M$105,971,000$87,494,000

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 9 Agenda  Portland District Boundaries  Portland District Program  Future Program Issues  Future Projects by Appropriation  BPA Large Cap Projects  AE Contracting

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 10 Future Program Issues  ARRA substantially complete in FY11  Constrained budgets  Key trends ► Continued strong hydropower investment program with BPA funding ► Increasing requirements to deal with aging infrastructure Columbia/Snake Rivers navigation system Spillway gate strengthening Jetty repairs (Mouth of the Columbia River and others) ► Continued emphasis on improving Columbia River fish survival ► Ramping up efforts on Willamette Valley fish survival ► Reduced funding for maintaining low-use harbors

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 11 Agenda  Portland District Boundaries  Portland District Program  Future Program Issues  Future Projects by Appropriation  BPA Large Cap Projects  AE Contracting

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 12 Investigations (I)  Lower Columbia River Ecosystem Restoration  Willamette River Environmental Dredging  Willamette River Floodplain Restoration

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 13 Construction (C)  Columbia River Fish Mitigation (CRFM) Program  Lower Columbia River Ecosystem Restoration (Section 536) Program  Mt. St. Helens Sediment Control

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 14 CRFM Projects  Columbia River Projects ► John Day ladder modifications ► Lamprey passage modifications ► Continued Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RME) work  Willamette BIOP Requirements ► Trap and haul modifications at 4 projects ► Evaluate downstream passage and temperature control at our projects ► Similar to Columbia Program in 1995 ► Large Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RME) component

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 15 Lower Columbia River Ecosystem Restoration (Section 536) Program  Ecosystem Restoration of tidally influenced Columbia River and Tillamook Bay  Required as part of the Columbia River Biological Opinion  Program has Cost-Share Requirements  FY11-12  Complete 5 Feasibility Studies  Construct ecosystem restoration projects at Abernathy Creek, Sandy River Delta Dam Removal Site, and Oaks Bottom

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 16 Lower Columbia Ecosystem Restoration, Section 536

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 17 Mt. St. Helens Sediment Control  Complete long-term plan for flood protection and sediment management  Cowlitz River Dredging and/or other actions to reduce flood risk

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 18 Corps Actions from 1980 to Current Spirit Lake Tunnel SRS Toutle River Fish Collection Facility 1980Eruption--Over 3 billion cubic yards of debris Emergency work, structures, levee work, dredging Spirit Lake pumping/Tunnel construction 1985Decision document finalized; Project Authorized 1989 Sediment Retention Structure constructed 1998 to presentMore sediment passes SRS 2005Cowlitz R. sediment build-up Interim sediment management actions implemented Long Term Plan under Development Over 50,000 people impacted in communities of Longview, Kelso, Castle Rock and Lexington, WA

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 19 Ongoing Sediment Concern Over 45 million cubic yards of sediment expected to deposit in lower Cowlitz River through year 2035

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 20 Goals and Components of Grade Building Pilot Project Goals: Test concepts Determine if a cost-effective component of long-term Types of Structures Tested: 1.Island Forming Structures, 2.Cross-Valley Structure (CVS) with Diversion Berm

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 21 Operations and Maintenance (O&M)  Navigation Projects  Flood Risk Mitigation

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 22 Navigation Projects  MCR Jetty Repairs ► South Jetty Dune Augmentation and Stabilization ► North Jetty Lagoon Fill and Culvert Replacement ► North Jetty Critical Repairs (Stations 86-99)  Dredging program

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 23 MCR Jetties Major Rehabilitation North Jetty 2.5 miles long Peacock Spit Pacific Ocean Columbia River Estuary Clatsop Spit South Jetty 6 miles long Jetty “A” 1 mile long Sand Island pile dikes

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 24 Dredging Program  Mix of 2 government dredges and contract dredges  Contract dredges - Normally have hopper dredges, pipeline dredge (Oregon), and clamshell dredges  Administration reduced funding for low-use harbors

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 25 Flood Risk Mitigation Projects Portland District Spillway Gates  Need to increase gate reliability  Aging infrastructure – Many spillway gates are more than 50-years old  Updated design guidance that properly accounts for trunnion friction  Accelerated wear and tear to support juvenile fish passage  Failure consequences:  Life safety: Willamette/Rogue  Hydropower: Columbia/Willamette/Rogue  Navigation: Columbia  Endangered Species Impacts: Chub/Salmon/Steelhead  Interim Risk Reduction Measures implemented

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 26 Portland District Spillway Tainter Gate Projects Project(# of gates) Replace Wire Ropes Gearbox Refurb Replace Trunnion Pins Gate Rehab (strengthen HSS) Willamette Valley North Santiam Subbasin Detroit (6)Done$1.8M$900K$15M Big Cliff (3)Done$900kFunded for 2011 SOUTH SANTIAM SUBBASIN Green Peter (2)$450K 1of2 done $300K $300K$5M Foster (4)Done$1.2MDone MCKENZIE RIVER SUBBASIN Cougar (2)$450K$600K$300K$5M Blue River (2)$450KDone$300K$5M MIDDLE FORK WILLAMETTE SUBBASIN Hills Creek (3)Done $450K$7.5M Lookout Point (5)Done 3of5 done $600K $750K$12.5 Dexter (7)2of7 done $1.1M2of7 done $1.5M2of7 done $750K2of7 done $12.5M Fall Creek (2)Done$600KDone$5M COAST FORK WILLAMETTE AND LONG TOM SUBBASINS Fern Ridge, (6)$1.3MNot needed ROGUE VALLEY Applegate (2)Done $5M William Jess (3)$650K$900K$450K$7.5M Summary33% done15% in process52% need funds

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 27 Dexter Dam Spillway Tainter Gate

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 28 Agenda  Portland District Boundaries  Portland District Program  Future Program Issues  Future Projects by Appropriation  BPA Large Cap Projects  AE Contracting

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 29 BPA Large Cap Program  Approximately $50 M/year in BPA Large Cap contracts ► Fire protection upgrades ► System control ► Unit rewinds ► Turbine replacements ► Station service upgrades ► Crane rehabs

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 30 NWP: Upcoming Large Capital Projects  Fire Detection Life Safety Improvements, Bonneville Powerhouses, The Dalles Powerhouse, and John Day Powerhouse  Spillway Gate Rehabilitation, Big Cliff  Oil Water Separator, Cougar & Hills Creek  Elevator Rehabilitation, John Day Powerhouse  Elevator Rehabilitation, The Dalles Powerhouse  Intake Gantry Crane Rehabilitation, Bonneville Powerhouse 2  Station Service Switchgear Replacement, Bonneville Powerhouse 1  Station Service Switchgear Replacement, Bonneville Powerhouse 2  Digital Governor Replacements at all 13 Portland District Powerhouses  John Day Unit 11 Repairs

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 31 Agenda  Portland District Boundaries  Portland District Program  Future Program Issues  Future Projects by Appropriation  BPA Large Cap Projects  AE Contracting

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 32 Architectural/Engineering (AE) Contracts  Moving forward with 4 multi-disciplined engineering and design contracts  Planning contract - Synopsis should come out in a few weeks  Small Business contract focused on wetland ecosystem restoration - Synopsis should also come out in a few weeks

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 33 Contracting Information  Go to the Portland District Website: and click on Contracting  Federal Business Opportunities

BUILDING STRONG ® PORTLAND DISTRICT 34 How to Reach Us  Ralph Banse-Fay Chief, Contracting Division  Rowena Musser A/E Contracting Specialist  Don Erickson Chief, Programs Management Branch  Carol McIntyre Chief, Small Business Programs Office