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OWIN Project OAME Presentation June 11, 2010 Bob Wojcik General Dynamics

OWIN Project OAME Presentation June 11, 2010 Bob Wojcik General Dynamics. General Introduction. General Dynamics – CM/GC OWIN Project Robert Wojcik, CM/GC Project Manager robert.wojcik@gdit.com (503) 400-0458 Contract awarded on April 12, 2010 Scope

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OWIN Project OAME Presentation June 11, 2010 Bob Wojcik General Dynamics

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  1. OWIN Project OAME Presentation June 11, 2010 Bob Wojcik General Dynamics

  2. General Introduction • General Dynamics – CM/GC OWIN Project • Robert Wojcik, CM/GC Project Manager • robert.wojcik@gdit.com • (503) 400-0458 • Contract awarded on April 12, 2010 • Scope • Construction or modification of radio communications facilities • Current Status • Integrating GDIT into OWIN/ODOT team

  3. Overview • OWIN = Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network • Consortium of: • Oregon State Police • Oregon Department of Transportation • Oregon Department of Forestry • Oregon Department of Corrections • Build new P25 communications network to meet FCC narrow-banding mandate by the end of 2012 • Requires the buildout or upgrade of ~294 sites • ~50 sites are existing, built by counties or agencies that plan to tie in to the new network • Limited CM/GC scope • First projects will begin this month • GDIT will be accepting applications and qualifying subcontractors during the entire project, through the end of 2012!

  4. OWIN

  5. GDIT’s Project Role GDIT CM/GC Scope

  6. GD OWIN Work Content • GDIT OWIN Content estimated at $90M over next 3 years • Infrastructure Materials • Shelters • Towers • Generators • Batteries • GC • Labor • Materials • SubK • Heavy Equipment • Civil • Electrical • Tower Crews • Heavy Equipment Operators • Cranes • Bulldozers • Excavators • GD Management & Labor

  7. Typical Site

  8. Required Subcontractor Services • Land Improvements • Compound clearing • Excavation • Lease area preparations • Landscaping • Tree clearing • Access roads • Heavy equipment operators • Foundations and Equipment • Shelter pads – 12’ x 32’ • Generation pads – 6’ x 10’ • Tower foundations • Fencing • 8’ high with 12’ doubleleaf gate • 4’ man gate • Electrical Subsystems • 200 Amp service • H-Frame with meter socket, disconnect, telco box, etc. • Primary electrical extensions • R56 grounding system • Wiring between generator and ATS • Tower Services • SST tower stacking • Ice bridge and ice shields • R56 grounding system • Tower lighting • Equipment Set • Shelter – 80,000 lbs • Gen set and fuel tanks • Towers

  9. Timing of Project Awards • 2010 – 20 sites • 2011 – 175 sites • 2012 – 65 sites

  10. Value of Project Awards • ~$39M of construction projects/work will be competitively bid over the next 3 years

  11. Small Business Outreach • GD will periodically act as the GC to provide opportunities to small firms • GD will require a Minority Outreach Plan from all approved Contractors • Small firm participation on past projects • How Vendor will extend opportunities to small firms specifically for this project • Vendor’s target by discipline for small firm participation • Require a quarterly report on small firm participation • Price will not be the sole factor in determining contract awards • Small firm participation • Resource availability • Quality rating from past work • Schedule adherence • Change order performance

  12. Small Business Outreach – con’t. • Companies that may not qualify as GCs will be given a complete list and access to approved contractors for subcontractor opportunities • Link of approved GCs with contact information will be provided on OAME website. • GD will also schedule opportunities, on a quarterly basis, that allows potential subcontractors to meet with all qualified firms. • In order to help with the cash-flow of Oregon-based contractors, GD will process payments within 15 days of completed/approved work.

  13. GDIT Small Business Performance • GDIT is committed to small business participation!

  14. OWIN SubcontractorsOregon-based & Qualified To Date

  15. Upcoming Opportunities • OW-01-0036 Goat Mountain • HVAC System – Procure, install and test • OW-01-0047 Wiper • Fabricate and install antenna platform • Various Sites • Battery Plant Upgrades • Project descriptions on desk!

  16. Get Qualified! • Please visit: http://wireless.gd-ns.com/conmodule/RegistrationLogin.cfm • Click on “start registration process” • Enter username “wireless” andpassword “quality” • Enter your information, and then select a new username and password so that you can update your information in the future. • You will automatically be sent a qualification packet via e-mail. • Questions? Please contact: Bernadette.Simons@gdc4s.com (781) 455-4857

  17. For More Information • OWIN website: http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/OWIN/ • Mark Liewergen, ODOT OWIN Project Manager Mark.liewergen@odot.state.or.us (503) 934-6934 • Bob Wojcik, Senior Director, OWIN CM/GC Robert.Wojcik@gdit.com (503) 400-0458

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