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Notice ID:w9127819b0004
Description of Work: In general, the work shall consist of the following: Placement of approximately 2.3 million cubic yards of sand along the southern shoreline of the eastern end of Ship Island (Pha...
Description of Work: In general, the work shall consist of the following: Placement of approximately 2.3 million cubic yards of sand along the southern shoreline of the eastern end of Ship Island (Phase 3) and approximately 1.2 million cubic yards of sand along the northern shoreline of Ship Island in the area formerly known as Camille Cut (Phase 4). Location of Work: Ship Island located in Harrison County, Mississippi Tentative date for issuance of solicitation: The solicitation will be available for download on or around 18 July 2019. Tentative date for bids to be received by: 2:00 p.m. on 20 August 2019 Time allotted for completion of contract: 365 Days Estimated cost range for this project: $25,000,000.00 - $100,000,000.00 The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this project is: 237990 Subcontracting Plan: A Subcontracting Plan WILL be required. Note No. 1: All prospective contractors and their subcontractors and suppliers must be registered in Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) before they will be allowed to download solicitation information. Contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at https://www.sam.gov/SAM/ prior to award of this contract. Solicitation documents, plans and specifications will only be available via FedBizOpps. Registration for plans and specifications should be made via FedBizOpps Internet Homepage. If you are not registered, the United States Government is not responsible for providing you with notifications of any changes to this solicitation. The solicitation will be available only as a direct download. This solicitation will not be issued on CD-ROM. Neither telephonic, mailed, nor fax requests will be accepted. Registration should be completed one week prior to the issue date. It is therefore the Contractor's responsibility to monitor the website daily for the solicitation to be posted, and for any posted changes or amendments to this solicitation. The plans and specifications and all notifications of changes to this solicitation shall only be made through this posting and modifications hereto. Plans and specifications will not be provided in a printed-paper format; however, the Government reserves the right to revert to paper medium when it is determined to be in the Government's best interest. NOTE: This solicitation is in .pdf format and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe Acrobat Reader may be downloaded free of charge at http://www.adobe.com/products/reader. Note No. 2: All bid forms, bid bonds, and other normal documents required for the bid submittal, including amendments to the bid submittal, shall be in accordance with the terms of the solicitation. Note No. 3: Critical path method (network analysis system) is not required. Note No. 4: For this job, a small business is defined as having average annual receipts of less than $27,500,000 for the past three years. Note No. 5: It is anticipated that this solicitation will not have bid options. However, optional bid items may be added if it is determined to be in the Government's best interest. Note No. 6: All advertisements of Mobile District projects will be through the Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps). Detailed information on this and other Mobile District Projects (Ordering Solicitations, Points of Contact, Synopsis of Work, etc.) are available on the Internet at: https://www.fbo.gov. Address questions concerning downloading of plans/specifications to SSG Kenneth Harlan at kenneth.p.harlan@usace.army.mil. Note No. 7: The request for information (RFI) process for bidder inquiries during the advertisement period will be through the ProjNet internet based system, and specifics will be contained in the RFP solicitation package available exclusively from FedBizOpps. Other forms of communicating RFIs to the Government will not be honored. The Government will try to respond to all questions. However, responses may not be furnished to all questions and particularly those received late in the advertisement period (0-10 days prior to bid opening.) Note No. 8: THIS PROJECT IS ADVERTISED ON AN UNRESTRICTED BASIS -- END -