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01 - Industry Day Welcome Overview PM.pdf
Posted: Nov. 21, 2019
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industry day welcome and overview for the 2019 levee rehabilitation industry day held by the Kansas City District of the US Army Corps of Engineers on August 28, 2019. The purpose of the event was to describe the circumstances of the flood and magnitude of levee repairs, share tentative acquisition strategies, receive feedback from industry on contract features and market conditions, and facilitate networking among industry participants. The document outlines the acquisition and solicitation process, construction process, PTAC & SAM’s registration, contact information, capability statements, and breakout sessions that were part of the industry day agenda.
Additionally, it provides details on the damages caused by the March 2019 Missouri River flood event, including breached levee systems and impacted areas. The document highlights the levee rehabilitation efforts by USACE, emphasizing that repairs must be economically justified and prioritized based on consequences and severity of damage. It also mentions that active federal levee rehabilitation projects are repaired at 100% federal cost while non-federal projects are cost-shared.
The construction effort section outlines the expected contracting efforts ranging from $50k to several million dollars, with construction continuing into 2021 and including various repair operations such as in-place and setback levee breach repairs, earthwork operations, erosion repair, seeding and mulching, and stone surfacing.
Additionally, it provides details on the damages caused by the March 2019 Missouri River flood event, including breached levee systems and impacted areas. The document highlights the levee rehabilitation efforts by USACE, emphasizing that repairs must be economically justified and prioritized based on consequences and severity of damage. It also mentions that active federal levee rehabilitation projects are repaired at 100% federal cost while non-federal projects are cost-shared.
The construction effort section outlines the expected contracting efforts ranging from $50k to several million dollars, with construction continuing into 2021 and including various repair operations such as in-place and setback levee breach repairs, earthwork operations, erosion repair, seeding and mulching, and stone surfacing.
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