US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Office of Small Business Programs Hubert J. Carter, Jr. Omaha District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hubert J. Carter, Jr. Omaha District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers SDVOSB Outreach – Training – Industry Exchange Forum II 24 June 2008 SDVOSB Outreach – Training – Industry Exchange Forum II 24 June 2008
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District McChord AFB Fairchild AFB Malmstrom AFB Minot AFB Grand Forks AFB Ellsworth AFB Offutt AFB F.E. Warren AFB Buckley AFB USAFA McConnell AFB Whiteman AFB Ft Lewis Ft McCoy Ft Leonard Wood Ft Leavenworth Ft Riley Iowa AAP Gen Mitchell IAP Minn/St Paul IAP NWK NWD/ NWO NWS LEGEND D ivision Boundary S tate Boundary Division Headquarters District Headquarters NWx Military District Schriever AFB Peterson CHAAP Mountain Home AFB NWD Portland AFRES Ft Carson Northwestern Division COL(P) William E. Rapp
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District $ Billions Projected Army FY06-13 = $7.9B NWD Challenge Execute $9.9B of MILCON/BRAC Requirements (FY06-13) By Program Type
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District NWD Challenge Execute $9.9B of MILCON/BRAC Requirements (FY06-13) (Projected Army = $7.9B) By NWD District $ Billions NWK FY06-13 Total: $3.7B (Army Only: $3.2B) NWO FY06-13 Total: $3.0B (Army Only: $2.1B) NWS FY06-13 Total: $3.2B (Army Only: $2.6B)
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Fort Carson, CO (FY09) IBCT Infrastructure $ M Brigade / Battalion HQ* $ M Company Operations Facilities (COFs)* $ M Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facilities (TEMFs)* $ M Barracks & Dining Facility* $ M Engineer Battalion Complex* $ M Qtr. Master Supply Company Facility* $ M Gym* $ M Warrior In Transition (WIT) Barracks $ M FY09 MILCON Army – Omaha District *Center of Standardization (COS) Projects considered for participation in Regional MATOCs
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Fort Riley, KS (FY09) Hospital ADAL $ M Military Police Battalion* $ M Brigade Transformation Center* $ M ADAL Commissary $ M Whitside Rail Siding $ M FY09 MILCON Army – Kansas City District *Center of Standardization (COS) Projects considered for participation in Regional MATOCs
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Fort Leonard Wood, MO (FY09) Urban Assault Course $1 - 2M Warrior in Transition (WIT) Complex $ M Training Support Center $ M Primary Care Clinic $ M Child Development Center* $ M Prime Power School $ M Fort Leavenworth, KS (FY09) Warrior in Transition (WIT) Complex $4 - 6M FY09 MILCON Army – Kansas City District *Center of Standardization (COS) Projects considered for participation in Regional MATOCs
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Fort Lewis, WA (FY09) BCT Complex, Incr. 3* $ M Medical Holdover Complex $ M Chemical Battalion Complex* $ M ADA Battalion Complex* $ M Unit Operations Facility (Army Growth)* $ M Child Development Center (Army Growth)* $5 - 10M Child Development Center* $ M SOF Battalion and Company Ops Complex* $ M FY09 MILCON Army – Seattle District *Center of Standardization (COS) Projects considered for participation in Regional MATOCs
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Air Force Academy, CO Upgrade Academic Facility Phase V $10-15M FE Warren AFB, WY Renovate Historic Dorm 236 $5-8M Buckley AFB, CO Satellite Pharmacy $1-3M Malmstrom AFB, MT Replace Family Housing $20-25M McConnell AFB, KS Munitions Delivery Road $1-1.5M McChord AFB, WA C-17 ADAL Flight Simulator $4-5M FY09 MILCON Air Force – NWD
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Military Construction Transformation Road Map
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Centers of Standardization (COS) Impact on Industry Eight (8) Centers of Standardization Implementation of functional and operational relevant standard facilities More opportunities for open competition inside standardized processes More consistent Bid solicitations Less Learning curve required when working with USACE New Opportunities for Small Business Implementation of non-traditional construction (Modular, Pre- Fabricated) will be more common Less Opportunity for full design Contracts
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District USACE - COS Transition Three Phases
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Centers of Standardization Huntsville Center (15) Physical Fitness Outdoor Sports Facility Child Development (2) Youth Activity Centers Consolidated Fire, Safety and Security Facility Fire Station Army Community Service Center Bowling Center RFP Hazard Material Storage Close Combat Tactical Trainer Mil. Ops. Urban Terrain Facility Training Ranges Battle Cmd Training Ctr. Training Support Ctr. Medical Facilities Louisville District/LRD (2) Army Reserve Centers Operational Readiness Training Complex Norfolk District/NAD (7) General Instructional Facility Classroom 21 Enlisted personnel Dining Facility Mil. Entrance Processing Stations Family Housing RFP Information Systems Facility Criminal Investigation Facility Omaha District/NWD (2) Religious Facilities Access Control Points
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Centers of Standardization Mobile District/SAD (2) Aviation – Vertical Construction 4 Star HQ Facility Savannah District/SAD (6) Company Operations Facility Tactical Equipment Maintenance Brigade Operations Complex Brigade/ Battalion HQ: Admin Cmd./Control : UEy and Corps (UEx) HQ: Admin/Operations Deployment Facility Honolulu District/POD (2) Unaccompanied Officers Quarters Transient Officers Quarters Ft. Worth District/SWD (5) Unaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing Basic Combat Training Complex/One Station Unit Trainee Advanced individual Training Complex General Purpose Warehouse Central Issue Warehouse
US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Small Business Where are my opportunities? As SB Prime Contractor: – Site development – Flat Work (Hardstand, parking, etc.) – Unique facilities – Pre-engineered construction (Org. Storage) Mentor-Protégé Joint Venture Subcontracting What can I do to increase my potential? Attending conferences and meetings with USACE presenters increases awareness of opportunity Be prepared to take on increasingly large projects.