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1 Civil Engineering Unit
4/20/2017 Shore Infrastructure Logistic Center (SILC) CEU Oakland/ Mission Readiness Product Line Civil Engineering Unit Oakland 03 June 2015

2 Brief History Created by Congress on 4 August 1790 at the request of Alexander Hamilton to enforce revenue collection, making the USCG the oldest continuous seagoing service in the United States Merged with the US Life Saving Service in 1915 to become the US Coast Guard Since then, the Coast Guard has protected the United States throughout its long history and served proudly in every one of the nation's conflicts.

3 The Coast Guard Today After the attacks of September 11, 2001 the Department of Homeland Security was established and the USCG was transferred to provide increased security to our waterfront The USCG remains a federal law enforcement agency, a military force, and a humanitarian service In times of war, or at the direction of the President, the Coast Guard serves as part of the Navy, defending the nation against terrorism and foreign threats.

4 A Multi-Mission Force Port and Waterway Security Drug Interdiction
Aids to Navigation Search and Rescue Marine environmental Protection Living marine Resources Marine Safety Defense Readiness Migrant Interdiction Law Enforcement Ice Operations

5 CEU Oakland Chain Of Command
Commandant Vice Commandant (CG-00) Deputy Commandant for Mission Support (DCMS) Assistant Commandant for Engineering Logistics Office Of Civil Engineering CG SILC CEU Oakland/ Product Line CEU Oakland Chain Of Command

6 CEU Overview CEU Oakland Organization Regional Execution for D11 & D13
Planning & Real Property for D11, D13, D14 & D17 Mission Readiness Product Line Housing, Training, and Community Services Asset Lines

7 Civil Engineering Unit: Oakland
Provides major restoration, repairs, inspections, and engineering technical support to ensure West Coast shore facilities and fixed aids to navigation are fully capable of supporting Pacific Area US Coast Guard operations.

8 AFC 43 Historic Funding Funding allocated based on Plant Replacement Values, POP Boards (CPOP/DPOP), and other potential funding sources (OCO, CG Foundation, CIFP) CEU O AFC43 Funding D13 Allocation FY11 $32.9M $7.38M FY12 $27.9M $12.67M FY13 $30.2M $9.71M FY14 $26.5M $10.83M FY15 $13.28M Millions ($)

9 FY15 Program Review $13.28M of AFC-43 Projects Programmed
$3.23M Deferred Line Item Projects $2.78M Local Projects $6.1M CPOP $772k CASREP $400k Self-Help

10 FY16 Program Preview $13.45M of AFC-43 Funding Projected $7.15M CPOP
$540k Deferred Line Item Projects $2.39M Local Projects $800k CASREP $400k Self-Help $850k AToN $500k DPOP

11 FY16 Projects for D13 Oregon and Washington projects greater than $500k Sector Columbia River Astoria, OR Repair Aviation Concrete Apron in Astoria, OR Base Seattle Seattle, WA Replacement of HVAC System to Building 1 in Seattle, WA STA Grays Harbor Westport, WA Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations at Housing in Westport, WA Replace Housing Roofs in Astoria, OR STA Chetco River Brookings, OR Major Interior Renovation of Housing in Chetco River Housing in Brookings, OR STA Tillamook Ghirabaldi, OR STA Tillamook Bay Shore Armoring in Ghirabaldi, OR ANT Coos Bay Southern Oregon AtoN Replacement in Southern Oregon in Coos Bay Replace Building 6 Roof in Seattle, WA Repave Parking Lot in Seattle, WA STA Cape D Illwaco, WA Major Exterior Repairs at STA Cape Disappointment in Illwaco, WA Replace Building 6 Heater and Controls

12 STA Siuslaw River FY15 AFC 43 Project to provide armoring along shoreline ($600k) FY16 AC&I allocation to provide shore erosion protection and slope stability($5M) Current Planning Proposal for Boathouse Replacement ($3-4M potentially AC&I)

13 STA Tillamook Bay Haul-Out is currently not operational, no current AFC-43 solution available (Repairs exceed $1.5M for a 1-2 year solution) FY17 AC&I project to replace Haul-Out, Boathouse, and Wave Barrier and install Debris Screen ($22M) PPR completed, awaiting funding Operational impact due to inability to haul boats locally

14 AIRSTA/SFO Port Angeles
AFC 43 project completed in FY15 to replace fuel farm ($1.2M) FY15 AFC 43 project to correct apron deficiencies and improve hangar decking currently underway ($1.5M) CG-711 and CEU Cleveland establishing requirements for runway length based on potential IFR Current runway length established by CG43 as 3,000 ft Design exists to repair 2,600 – 4,500 ft Recapitalize Floating Docks and Install Covered Mooring (on prioritized AC&I planning worklist)

15 High Visibility Planning Projects
North Bend Family Housing -New requirement to provide additional family housing to meet the deficiencies noted during the 2010 Housing Market Survey Analysis Astoria Housing -Phase 1 currently underway, all planning completed for future phases, AC&I fund/FDCC construction. FRC Homeport Study Feasibility study and environmental contract awarded September Estimated completion date in July 2015. OPC Homeport Study -Feasibility study to examine potential homeports -Naval Base Kitsap (Bremerton), Naval Base Everett, Base Seattle, Port of Astoria Potential Closure of AIRFAC Newport -No current projection of future operations

16 Current Open CASREPs STA Tillamook Bay
Debris Fence for Boathouse (FY15 funding/execution) Haulout Wave Barrier (currently deferred) STA Depoe Bay -Emergency generator enclosure/fuel containment (FY15 funding/execution) STA Cape Disappointment -Floating dock damage (FY15 design in progress) STA Umpqua River -Lookout Tower power restoration (FY15 design completed, awaiting USACE approval)

17 Aids to Navigation (ATON)
Federal Aids to Navigation (ATON) include any marine aid to navigation installed and maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard. All lighted and unlighted buoys, fixed structures (such as day beacons and lights), ranges, and lighthouses. The U.S. Coast Guard provides navigational positioning signals and buoys/aids that mark channels and harbors.

18 Regional Multiple Award Construction Contracts (RMACC)
5-10 Indefinite Delivery/ Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for defined regions:

19 RMACCs continued: Provide multiple discipline construction and design- build services on a competitive basis. Types of scopes include: Design/build construction Performance based construction Design-bid/build construction (e.g. prescriptive specs/drawings) Combination of any of the above

20 Currently starting solicitation for new RMACC
Types of work that can be accomplished on a task order include: General construction Marine construction Demolition Historical restoration Advantages Decreased paperwork Faster awards Contractors are selected based on low price and superior past performance Currently starting solicitation for new RMACC

21 Current RMACC Contractors
Advanced Technology Construction American Pride BCL Betance Enterprise Inc Blackhawk Constructors Burton Construction D Square & Au' Authum Falcon Builders and Developers Kantishna-Northern Mgt Salinas& Farias & Associates Sequioa Vet Industrial

22 Any Questions?

23 Civil Engineering Unit
4/20/2017 Shore Infrastructure Logistic Center (SILC) CEU Oakland/ Mission Readiness Product Line Civil Engineering Unit Oakland


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