14 November 2007 SAME DC Post Industry Day Contracting Opportunities & Major Design / Construction Projects NAVFAC Washington Overview Kurt W. Kuhn, R.A.

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14 November 2007 SAME DC Post Industry Day Contracting Opportunities & Major Design / Construction Projects NAVFAC Washington Overview Kurt W. Kuhn, R.A. Capital Improvements Business Line Coordinator

2NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 AGENDA NAVFAC Washington’s AOR & Clients Acquisition Projected Workload Back-up Slides AGENDA NAVFAC Washington’s AOR & Clients Acquisition Projected Workload Back-up Slides NAVFAC Washington - Overview

3NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 NAVAC WASHINGTON – AOR and Clients NAVFAC Washington Supports Naval District Washington NSA Washington NAS Patuxent NSA North Potomac NSA South Potomac NSA Annapolis Two Air Force Bases Three USMC Sites Other DoD & Non-DoD Clients

4NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 NAVFAC’s Preferred Acquisition: Design Build (DB) vs. Design Bid Build (DBB) Best Value Source Selection (BVSS) RFPs NAVFAC Washington’s Acquisition Tools: A-E IDQ Contracts Stand Alone A-E Contracts Multiple Award Construction Contacts (MACC) Job Order Contract (JOC) Stand Alone Competitive Source Selection for Unique & Larger Construction Contracts NAVFAC Acquisition

5NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 Architectural: 6 contracts (developing 2) MEP: 1 contract (developing 2) Civil/Struct: 3 contracts Cost Est. & Scheduling: 1 Contract Misc. Eng Services: (developing 1 - SDVOSB) Environ: 4 Compliance Contracts 1 Natural Resources Contract 2 NEPA Contracts Planning: 1 contract (developing 4) Other Support from NAVFAC Atlantic Components NAVFAC Washington A-E IDQ Contracts

6NAVFAC Washington 14 November NAVFAC Washington Large MACCs: 7 contracts, expires 05/09 MID MACCs: 13 contracts, exp 06/09 (Incl Sm Bus) 8a MACCs: 4 contracts, expires 09/11 JOC: 1 contract, Native Alaskan, expires 02/08 JOCs: 2 (developing) Paving IDQ Roofing IDQ NAVFAC Atlantic: Admin, Industrial & Other MACCs Environmental MACCs, RACs, CLEANs NAVFAC Washington Construction Contract Tools

7NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 NAVFAC Projected Work FY08 MILCON10 Projects $167M PA CNIC, USNA & Other Special Projects > $500K Approx 35 projects totaling $40M+ Renovate B-200, WNY FY09 & Beyond MILCONTypically $150-$250+M PA / Year FY06- FY11 BRAC ‘05 13 Projects $1.4+B PA FYI - Air Force Projects $125+M PA FY08 & Beyond Projects < $500 K

8NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 NAVFAC Washington FY-08 MILCON and Defense Program

9NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 NAVFAC Washington FY-09 MILCON and Defense Program

10NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 NAVFAC Washington BRAC ‘05 Program

11NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 BACKUP SLIDES Summary Scopes of Work Based Upon 1391s Projects Included Herein are Shown in Previous Spreadsheets

12NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 Questions

13NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 MILCON SCOPES OF WORK The Following Scopes of Work are as Generally Described in Project 1391s  P-5003 Construct Andrews AFB: (Const to be admin by AFCEE) Design Bid Build - Construct a new 2-story, 50 unit Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) to include central bulk storage room/admin office and 25 single family units with a 2-bedroom configuration, full bathroom and kitchens.  P-339 National Maritime Intel Center NSA Wash – Suitland: Design Build - Construct an 15K+ GSM (150K+ GSF) addition to the existing NMIC to house additional personnel in support of the increased mission of the Office of the Naval Intelligence and its sub-tenants. Renovate/upgrade some existing administrative offices.

14NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 MILCON SCOPES OF WORK (cont.)  P-306 Electro Magnetic Launch RDT&E NSA SP – Dahlgren: Design Build – Construct a 1,276 SM (13,742 SF) single-story pre- engineered building addition to existing building 1410.The project includes a 9600 SF high-bay area and 4000 SF technical support area.  P-156 E-2 Advanced Hawkeye RDT&E NAS Patuxent River: Design Build a 3,017 SM (32,473 SF) multi-story secure facility including engineering workspace, secure aircraft data laboratory, engineering analysis workstations, etc. Also, this project will include the demolition of small buildings and the disposal of MILVAN units.

15NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 MILCON SCOPES OF WORK (cont.)  P-558 Aircraft Prototype Facility, Phase 1 of NAS Patuxent River: Design Build - This project provides a 3,730 SM (40,149 SF) secure multi- story Aircraft Prototype Facility. Phase 1 will include type II hangers with parking apron and taxi way, a secured video teleconference center, a test control center and a SCIF laboratory, shop and other support spaces.  P-977 Aircraft Navigation Equipment NAS Patuxent River: Design Build - Construct a 1,902 GSM (20,472 GSF) single-story addition to existing buildings 2110 and 2122 to provide space to support new mission requirements for the Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS) testing, development and fleet support activities.

16NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 MILCON SCOPES OF WORK (cont.)  P-110 General Warehouse and ISB MCB-Quantico: Design Build a 325 GSM (3,498 GSF) new warehouse facility at Camp Upshur and provide tactical parking for 41 combat vehicles.  P-545 Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ), MCB- Quantico: Design Build – Construct a 6,004 GSM (64,627 GSF) secure multi-story BEQ to house 280 Marines. Building will include 140 rooms in the standard 2+0 room configuration (70 Module) with semi-private bathrooms and walk-in closets and support spaces.

17NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007  P-010 Autonomous Systems Research NSA Wash - NRL: Design Build – Construct a 4,607 GSM (49,585 GSF) Autonomous Systems Research Lab. Project includes some demolition.  P-200 Sewage Treatment Plant NSA SP - Indian Head: Upgrade NSF-IH’s existing sewage treatment plant to comply with Maryland Dept of Environment (MDE) water quality standards for nitrogen and phosphorus level and the “Chesapeake Bay Restoration” Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between DoD and the State of Maryland. MILCON SCOPES OF WORK (cont.)

18NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007  P-306 Electromagnetic Launch (EML) NSA SP- Dahlgren Design Build – Construct a 1,277 GSM (13,742 GSF) building to include an 892 SM (9,600 SF) high bay area with a 13.11M (43 ft) eave height and a 372 SM (4,000 SF) technical support facility. The project includes some demolition.  P-443 Mess Hall, MCB - Quantico: Design Build – Construct a 2,750 GSM (29,600 GSF) Mess Hall to match existing architectural plan. The project includes some demolition. MILCON SCOPES OF WORK (cont.)

19NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007  P-517 Green Side Hangar, Phase MCAF - Quantico: Design Build – Construct a 5,626 GSM (60,558 GSF) Air Craft Maintenance Hangar. Provide 1 module of standard type II hangar space with adjacent multi-story maintenance shop, administrative, medical, storage and other support areas.  P-547 Student Barracks, The Basic School, Ph MBC- Quantico: Design Build – Construct an 8,866 GSM (95,433 GSF) multi-story building. Building provides for 410 rooms in 1x1 room configuration (205 modules) with semi-private bathrooms and walk-in closets. MILCON SCOPES OF WORK (cont.)

20NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007  P-555 Instruction Facility, The Basic School (TBS), Ph MCB - Quantico: Design Build – Construct a 5,724 GSM (61,613 GSF) multi-story Academic Instruction Facility for The Basic School. This facility will be designed to include classrooms, offices, lounges, locker rooms, video viewing rooms, storage rooms and other support spaces.  P-619 Instruction Facility Addition, MCB - Quantico: Design Build – Construct a 1,397 GSM (15,037 GSF) addition to the Academic Instruction Facility for The Basic School. MILCON SCOPES OF WORK (cont.)

21NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 MILCON/BRACON SCOPES OF WORK  P- 546 Student Officer Quarters, TBS Phase MCB – Quantico: Design Build – Construct an 8,661 GSM (93,226 GSF) multi-story facility to provide housing for 250 officers undergoing initial training at The Basic School. Building provides 250 rooms in the 1+1 E room configuration (125 modules) with semi-private bathrooms and walk-in closets and support spaces. Project includes some demolition.  P-001V Crystal Park 5 to Arlington Service NSA NP – ASC: Design Build - Renovate Buildings 1, 2 and 12 at the Arlington Service Center totaling 18,976 GSM (204,264 GSF) to provide offices for over 1,000 personnel and related support spaces.  P-002V Explosive Development NSA SP - Indian Head: Design Build - Construct 8 facilities totaling 5,285 GSM (56,894 GSF) to include new explosive pressing facility, explosives hogout facility, category 2 magazine, change house and office space, and renovates facilities for melt casting, explosives machining facility, and laboratory space to support to relocation of the Explosive Engineering Detachment.

22NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 BRACON SCOPES OF WORK  P-005V Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) Bethesda: Design Build – Construct 50K+ GSM (540K+ GSF) additions and 17K+ GSM (185K+ GSF) alterations at the Medical Center. Also, construct 6.7K+ GSM (73,000 GSF) alterations for administration space, parking facilities for 2,500 vehicles, and associated site work.  P-006V NSMA - New NSA Washington – Anacostia: Design Build – Construct a 2,139 GSM (20,000 GSF) climate-controlled, SCIF warehouse and associated 1,858 GSM (3,000 GSF) administrative open storage SCIF.

23NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007 BRACON SCOPES OF WORK (cont..) P-011V R,D&A, & T&E Consolidation NSA SP – Dahlgren: Design Build – Construct a 6,094 GSM (65,595 GSF) multi-story technical support/research facility, with raised access floor in computer rooms and laboratories, sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF), and associated site work.  P-012V Collocate MILDEP Investigative MCB – Quantico: Design Build - Construct 68K+ GSM (700K+ GSF) secure multi-story office facilities with Classrooms, Cafeteria, Visitor Center/Gatehouse, Warehouse, Utility Facility, and Technical Service spaces to house Military Investigative Agencies. These facilities will include SCIF areas, TV studios and control rooms, and video viewing rooms. Site improvements include parking spaces for 3,900 vehicles, and other site work.

24NAVFAC Washington 14 November 2007  P-013V Pre-Trial Detainee Facility MCB – Quantico: Design Build GSM (4,925 GSF) Pre-Trail Detainee Facility.  P-015V WRNMMC Support Bethesda: Design Build - Support Facilities to include will include a 565 vehicle Parking Garage, a 64,000 GSF Physical Fitness Center, a 21,000 SF Messing Facility, a 204,000 GSF new Billeting Facility and the renovation of a 27 GSF facility for billeting. The project will include some demolition.  P-TBD WRNMMC Support Bethesda: Design Build - Support Facilities to include new 41,000 SF and 114,000 GSF administrative facilities. BRACON SCOPES OF WORK (cont..)