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SAME “Meet the Chiefs” LTC Shawn Patrick Deputy Commander
Portland District 3 June 2015
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Agenda Portland District Boundaries About Portland District Key Trends
Portland District Funding AE Contracting Upcoming Contracts
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Agenda Portland District Boundaries About Portland District Key Trends
Portland District Funding AE Contracting Upcoming Contracts
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Portland District Boundary
NWP is a civil works district Corps civil works boundaries based on watersheds Covers most of Oregon and SW Washington (Cowlitz River Basin) Portland District Boundary
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Agenda Portland District Boundaries About Portland District Key Trends
Portland District Funding AE Contracting Upcoming Contracts
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Today, the Portland District employs more than 1,100 people…
700+ around Oregon at our dams, projects and field offices 80 aboard the Essayons and the Yaquina 400 work in Portland More than 300 are in the engineering profession! Today, the Portland District has more than 1,200 employees. Six multi-purpose operating projects More than 500 work at Bonneville, The Dalles, John Day, Willamette Valley Project, Rogue River Basin Operating Projects Almost 100 work aboard the District’s two dredges, the Yaquina and Essayons Resident Offices Channels and Harbors Project. Field Offices
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Civil Works Missions Regulatory Navigation Hydropower Recreation
Irrigation / Water Supply The Corps’ civil works missions are diverse. Hydropower 25.4 million megawatt hours annually % of hydropower produced by Corps % of all Federal Hydropower. Installed capacity projects. * Navigation: Maintain over 720 miles of Federal Channel. Portland is 2nd largest wheat export port and 3rd largest auto port in USA. Columbia River is 3rd largest grain export center in world. * Flood Damage Reduction: $24 billion damages prevented from $1.2 billion Investment. ($5.3 billion damages prevented in alone.) * Fish and Wildlife: Increased mission emphasis on preserving and restoring the environment. Many ecosystem and habitat restoration projects. * Recreation: 12 million visitors in NWP. 3.5 million to Bonneville Dam alone. Environmental Protection & Restoration Flood Damage Reduction Emergency Response
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Agenda Portland District Boundaries About Portland District Key Trends
Portland District Funding AE Contracting Upcoming Contracts
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Key Trends Ban on Congressional Ear Marks is likely to continue; programmatic funding to take their place Increasing requirements to deal with aging infrastructure Continued strong hydropower investment program with BPA funding Continued emphasis on improving Columbia River fish survival Ramping up efforts on Willamette Valley fish survival Key Trends.
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Agenda Portland District Boundaries About Portland District Key Trends
Portland District Funding AE Contracting Upcoming Contracts
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Portland District Funding
Two Main Sources of Funding Annual Appropriations from Congress Energy and Water Development Acts Includes Programmatic Funding Pots (aka Workplan Funding) BPA Direct Funding Funding for Operations and Maintenance of our Hydropower facilities Capital funding for replacing and upgrading our Hydropower equipment MCR Jetties - $1M in FY15 PBUD to initiate DDR/P&S for North Jetty Repairs. CRFM total includes FCRPS, Lamprey, and Willamette BiOp programs. The $52M is the revised split between NWP and NWW and is an increase of $3M from the original allocation. Blue River and Hills Creek Tainter Gates – Funding to award initial contracts. Fall Creek Tainter Gates – Funding to complete work on all gates. Cougar and Detroit Tainter Gates – funding only for DDR/P&S. The Dalles Navloc Repair funding is in preparation for the FY17 extended Navloc outage.
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Portland District Appropriated Funds
PROGRAM FY14 Obligations FY15 PBUD FY15 Work Plan FY16 PBUD Investigations $655,000 $0 $450,000 $833,000 Construction $45,810,000 $51,675,000 $6,500,000 $72,050,000 Operations & Maintenance $169,252,000 $182,164,000 $7,917,000 $164,301,000 Regulatory $3,684,000 $3,568,000 $3,638,000 Total $219,401,000 $237,407,000 $14,867,000 $240,822,000 Break down of funding by Appropriation
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Portland District Program BPA Direct Funding
FY14 Expenditures FY15 Budget FY16 Budget Large CAP Program $46,982,000 $43,923,000 $54,359,000 Direct Power Funding (Power & Power Small Cap) $57,241,000 $59,926,000 $62,305,000 Total BPA Direct Funding $104,223,000 $103,849,000 $116,664,000 We expect continued strong support from BPA for both our Large CAP program and Annual Power Budget.
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Portland District Program Total Program
Funding Source FY14 FY15 Budget (PBUD + WP) FY16 PBUD Appropriated Funds (Obligations) $219,401,000 $252,274,000 $240,822,000 BPA Direct Funding (Expenditures) $104,223,000 $103,849,000 $116,664,000 Total Funding $323,624,000 $356,123,000 $357,486,000 Overall Portland District’s program for FY15 and FY16 remains strong.
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Agenda Portland District Boundaries About Portland District Key Trends
Portland District Funding AE Contracting Upcoming Contracts
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Architect/Engineering (AE) and Professional Services Contracts
AE Contracts Under Development 1 Scanning Services Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA): $1.95M capacity Anticipated Solicitation Date: Jul 2015 1 Geologic and Geotechnical Engineering IDIQ contract: $5M capacity, $1M for base period of 1 year +4 option years 1 H&H and Environmental Engineering IDIQ contract: $7.5M capacity, $1.5M for base period of 1 year +4 option years 5 Multi-Discipline IDIQ Contracts: $10M each: Up to 2 Small Business and up to 3 Large Business 1 CAD Services BPA: Anticipated Solicitation Date: Aug 2015
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Architect/Engineering (AE) and Professional Services Contracts
AE Contracts Pending Award 2 Hydroelectric Power and Pumping Plant Engineering IDIQ contracts: $4.75M capacity each contract; each with $950k base period of 1 year +4 option years Anticipated Award Date: Jun 2015 1 Mapping and Surveying IDIQ contract: $6M capacity = 5 year contract 1 Topographic Survey and Photogrammetry IDIQ contract: Anticipated Award Date: Aug 2015
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Architect/Engineering (AE) and Professional Services Contracts
Potential Future AE Contracts HDC GDACS Long-term Upgrades IDIQ Hydraulics & Hydrology Laboratory Services IDIQ Current AE%: 22.7% POSSIBLE FUTURE CONTRACTS The District is in the process of evaluating potential future contracts, and the two listed here are being considered. The GDACS IDIQ will be replacing an incumbent contract which is anticipated to expire in Jul of The H&H Laboratory Services IDIQ being considered will be a new contract for laboratory services. AE%: We are currently reporting an A/E percentage of 22.7% for April This means that 22.7% of our E&D program is being performed by the A/E community through these contract vehicles.
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Agenda Portland District Boundaries About Portland District Key Trends
Projects by Appropriation AE Contracting Upcoming Contracts
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Upcoming Portland District Contracts
Project Contract Type Business Size Contract Size Advertising Date West Coast Clamshell Dredging 2015 Const SB $1M - $5M June 2015 Foster Bridge Crane Rehab $1M - $2M Lost Creek Wicket Gates Seals Replacement Unrestricted < $1M Security Guard Services at Bonneville, The Dalles, and John Day Dams Service SDVOSB Upcoming Contracts
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Upcoming Portland District Contracts
Project Contract Type Business Size Contract Size Advertising Date John Day Powerhouse 2 HDC Platform Supply Unrestricted June 2015 CADD Services Service SB The Dalles Janitorial AbilityOne John Day Draft Tube Bulkheads and Intake Gates The Dalles Dam Transformers Upcoming Contracts
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Upcoming Portland District Contracts
Project Contract Type Business Size Contract Size Advertising Date The Dalles Navigation Lock Controls Upgrade Service TBD $1M - $5M July 2015 MCR Jetty A Rehab Const Ship Repair, Maintenance, and Overhaul for the USACE Hopper Dredge ESSAYONS Unrestricted The Dalles Dam East Fish Ladder AWS P&S > $10M Upcoming Contracts
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Upcoming Portland District Contracts
Project Contract Type Business Size Contract Size Advertising Date Hills Creek Spillway Tainter Gate Rehabilitation Const SB $1M - $5M July 2015 Hazardous Waste Transportation, Treatment, and Disposal Service TBD Quality Assurance Materials Testing Services Blue River Dam Tainter Gate Reliability Upgrade August 2015 Upcoming Contracts
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Upcoming Portland District Contracts
Project Contract Type Business Size Contract Size Advertising Date The Dalles Gate Repair Pit Upgrade Const TBD $1M - $5M September 2015 The Dalles Intake and Tailrace Crane Rails Replacement October 2015 Stoplog for Bonneville Powerhouse Supply Cougar Oil Spill Prevention Upcoming Contracts
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Upcoming Portland District Contracts
Project Contract Type Business Size Contract Size Advertising Date The Dalles Nav Lock Upstream Gate Replacement Const TBD $1M - $5M October 2015 John Day Service Station Transformer Replacement November 2015 Asbestos Abatement Service IDC MATOC SB (currently SDVO) March 2016 Fall Creek Adult Fish Facility $5M - $10M Upcoming Contracts
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Upcoming Portland District Contracts
Project Contract Type Business Size Contract Size Advertising Date The Dalles Fish Unit Breaker Replacement Const TBD $5M - $10M April 2016 John Day 500kV Disconnect Replacement $1M - $5M Green Peter Bridge Crane Rehab SB July 2016 John Day Emergency Gantry Crane September 2016 Cougar Spillway Gate Rehab Upcoming Contracts
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Contracting & Small Business Information
Federal Business Opportunities Washington State Procurement Technical Assistance Centers Oregon State Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC): Portland Assigned Goal Current Status SB 25% 32% SDB 10% 7% WOSB 5% 2.8% SDVO 3% 0.6% HUBZ 8% HBCU/MI
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How to Reach Us Tracy Wickham Carol McIntyre Kristi Anliker
Chief, Contracting Division Carol McIntyre Chief, Small Business Programs Office Kristi Anliker A/E Contracts Coordinator Don Erickson Chief, Programs Management Branch
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