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12 Feb 09

Fort Lewis Military Construction Workload Seattle District Corps of Engineers Presentation to Associated General Contractors. 12 Feb 09. Presenters. Victor Ramos – Army Program Manager Karen Peterson – Installation Support Program Manager Cheryl Anderson – District Contracting Chief

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  1. Fort Lewis Military Construction WorkloadSeattle District Corps of EngineersPresentation to Associated General Contractors 12 Feb 09 Building Strong

  2. Presenters • Victor Ramos – Army Program Manager • Karen Peterson – Installation Support Program Manager • Cheryl Anderson – District Contracting Chief • George Henry – Fort Lewis Resident Office Building Strong

  3. Agenda • MILCON Transformation • MILCON Program • Sustainment Restoration & Maintenance (SRM) Program • Economic Stimulus • How To Get Involved w/ Gov’t Contracting • Small Business Programs • Questions Building Strong

  4. MILCON Transformation • Significant change to the way we award our Army MILCON Work • The goal is to develop standard facilities that can be site adapted to Fort Lewis • Development of Centers of Standardization • Use of Regional Contracts Building Strong

  5. MILCON Transformation • Regional Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) • Savannah District MATOCs • Battalion Headquarters Facilities (BNHQ) • Company Operations Facilities (COF) • Tactical Equipment Motor pool Facilities (TEMF) • Fort Worth District MATOCs • Unaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing (UEPH) Building Strong

  6. MILCON Projects • BCT Complex Incr 3, PN 65934 Road/Infrastructure and Site Work • Acquisition Strategy: • Small business Set-Aside • Advertise late March • Construction Cost in $5M - $10M Buildings to be built under the COS MATOCs Building Strong

  7. MILCON Projects • Digital Multipurpose Range, PN 43088 • Construct (Design-Bid-Build) new training range at Yakima Training Center • Acquisition Strategy: • “Unrestricted” • Advertise March • Estimated construction cost: $10M - $25M Building Strong

  8. MILCON Projects • SOF Indoor Range, PN 63327 • Construct Indoor Firing Range at Fort Lewis • Acquisition Strategy • Small Business • Advertised 6 FEB 09, Proposals due 26 March • Estimated construction cost $1M - $5M Building Strong

  9. MILCON Projects • Chemical Battalion, PN 65184 • Develop Complex of COFs, HQ, Motorpool Facilities at North Fort • Acquisition Strategy • Design/Bid/Build, Unrestricted • To advertise mid March • Estimated Construction Cost $25M - $50M Building Strong

  10. MILCON Projects • Child Development Center, PN 70102 • Renovate three existing Child Development Centers at Fort Lewis • Acquisition Strategy • Design/Bid/Build, to be determined • advertise mid July • Estimated Construction Cost $10M - $25M Building Strong

  11. MILCON Projects • SOF Battalion Ops Complex, PN 50347 • Develop Administrative Facilities for the SOF Command • Acquisition Strategy • Design/Build, Unrestricted • Advertised 28 Jan 09, Proposals due 9 March 09 • Estimated Construction Cost $25M - $50M Building Strong

  12. MILCON Projects • C-17 Flight Simulator Building, McChord AFB • Construct flight simulator building • Acquisition Strategy • Design/Bid/Build, 8(a) Competitive • Advertise late April 09 • Estimated Construction Cost $1M - $5M Building Strong

  13. Sustainment, Restoration, & Maintenance Program • FY09 -- $70M • Barracks Renovations • Repair Building 2025 • Fire Alarm and Suppression • HVAC Repairs • Water and Wastewater Upgrades • Roofing & Painting • Paving • Range Repair and Upgrades • Repair Admin Buildings Building Strong

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  15. Other Opportunities: • Levee Rehabilitation ~ 50 projects; $40M • Veterans Administration ~ 38 proj; $60M • Economic Stimulus – to be determined • New Tools; general construction, site/civil, renovation, minor construction, etc. Building Strong

  16. Contracting Toolbox JOC Job Order Contract Stand-Alone Contracts A-E Purchase Order MATOC I D I Q Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Design/Build Building Strong

  17. How do we decide which tool to use? Drivers: Funding Schedule Resources Building Strong

  18. Contract Vehicles • Firm Fixed-Price Stand Alone Contracts • Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contracts: • Single Award Task Order Contracts (SATOC) • Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) Building Strong

  19. Small Business Preference Programs • Section 8(a) • Historically Underutilized Business Zone Empowerment Program (HUBZone) • Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Program (SDVOSB) Building Strong

  20. What is a Small Business? Based on 3 year average annual receipts Construction = $33.5M/year or less A-E = $4.5M/year or less Building Strong

  21. Acquisition Strategies • SET-ASIDE • 8(a) Set Aside (Sole Source or Competitive) • HUBZone (Competitive) • Service Disabled Veteran Owned (Competitive) • Small Business Set-Aside • UNRESTRICTED COMPETITION Building Strong

  22. How to find opportunities Federal Business Opportunities website: www.FBO.gov Building Strong

  23. How to do business • Central Contractor Registration (CCR) http://www.ccr.gov; 1-888-227-2423 • Dun & Bradstreet Number (D-U-N-S) http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/pages/CCRSearch.jsp 1-866-705-5711 • On-line Representations & Certifications (ORCA) http://www.bpn.gov Building Strong

  24. ALLIANCE 2009 Pacific Northwest Small Business Conference MARCH 18, 2009 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Puyallup Fairgrounds Exhibition Center www.washingtonptac.org/alliance2009 Building Strong

  25. Backup Slides Building Strong

  26. General Info:How to Get Involved in Government Contracting • Central Contractor Registration (CCR) • Online Representations & Certifications (ORCA) • Small Business Resources & Small Business Programs • Finding Contracting Opportunities • Contracting with the Seattle District Corps of Engineers Building Strong

  27. Central Contractor Registration (CCR) • Central Contractor Registration (CCR) is the primary registrant database for the U.S. Federal Government. CCR collects, validates, stores and disseminates data in support of agency acquisition missions. It is an online database of information on thousands of businesses and serves as a search engine for Contracting Officers, a marketing tool for vendors and a “link” to procurement opportunities and other important information. • All prospective vendors must be registered in CCR prior to award of any Government Contract. CCR Registration is FREE. Please note that if you are already registered with CCR, you are required to update your registration on an annual basis. • To obtain information regarding registering in the CCR, call 1-888-227-2423, or log on to the CCR web site at http://www.ccr.gov. Please note that you must have a Data Universal Numbering System (D-U-N-S) Number in order to begin the registration process in CCR. Building Strong

  28. CCR continued … • If you do not have a D-U-N-S Number to begin the CCR registration process, you must contact Dun & Bradstreet (D&B). A D-U-N-S number is a unique 9-digit identification number that is assigned for each physical location of your business. D&B is the entity responsible for providing D-U-N-S Numbers. • D-U-N-S Number assignment is FREE for all businesses required to register with the US Federal government for contracts or grants. • You may request your D-U-N-S Number(s) online at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/pages/CCRSearch.jsp or by calling 1-866-705-5711. Building Strong

  29. CCR continued … • For more information about CCR: • CCR Handbook, New Registration Screenshots & Renewal/Update Screenshots: http://www.ccr.gov/Handbook.aspx • CCR Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): http://www.ccr.gov/FAQ.aspx Building Strong

  30. Online Representations & Certifications (ORCA) • ORCA is an e-Government initiative that was designed to replace the paper based Representations and Certifications (Reps and Certs) process. • Prior to ORCA, vendors were required to submit Reps and Certs for each individual large purchase contract award. Now, using ORCA, a contractor can enter their Reps and Certs information once for use on all Federal contracts. • You must be registered in ORCA if the solicitation you are responding to requires that you have an active registration in CCR. • Note: CCR and ORCA are complementary systems. ORCA reuses data pulled from CCR and pre-populates many of the required Representations and Certifications. Then, the vendor completes the remaining Reps and Certs with the understanding that with each solicitation they are certifying to current, accurate and complete information. Building Strong

  31. ORCA continued … • To log into ORCA, go to http://www.bpn.gov and click on “Online Reps and Certs Application.” • To complete your ORCA registration, you will need two items: (1) An active record in CCR and (2) A Marketing Pin Identification Number (MPIN) which can be retrieved from your active CCR record. • For an ORCA Handbook, please visit the following link: https://orca.bpn.gov/miscl/ORCA%20Handbook.pdf. Building Strong

  32. Small Business Resources • Small Business Administration (SBA) • Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) • Small Business Programs Building Strong

  33. Small Business Administration (SBA) • Congress created the Small Business Administration in 1953, to "aid, counsel, assist and protect, insofar as is possible, the interests of small business concerns.” SBA provides financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans start, run, and expand their businesses. • To learn more about the small business size standards that your firm must meet to be considered a Small Business, visit the SBA website at http://www.sba.gov/services/contractingopportunities/sizestandardstopics/summarywhatis/index.html. • Please note that if you are interested in receiving status as a Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), HUBZone or 8(a) firm, you will need to contact the SBA to learn more about these programs and apply for certification. Building Strong

  34. SBA continued … • SBA’s Washington State District Office: • 2401 Fourth Avenue, Suite 450Seattle, WA 98121206-553-7310Monday - Friday8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m • SBA’s Spokane Branch Office: • 801 W. Riverside Avenue, Suite 200Spokane, WA  99201509-353-2800Monday - Friday8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Building Strong

  35. Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) • The Defense Logistics Agency, on behalf of the Secretary of Defense, administers the DoD Procurement Technical Assistance Program (PTAP). PTA Centers (PTACs) are a local resource available at no or nominal cost that can provide assistance to business firms in marketing products and services to the Federal, state and local governments. • There are two PTACs located in Washington State: • Washington Economic Development Council of Snohomish County POC: Erin Nielsen Phone: 425-743-4567; Fax: 425-745-5563 E-mail: ptac@snoedc.org Website: http://www.washingtonptac.org • Northwest American Indian Development POC: Meredith Edwards Phone: 425-744-0738; Fax: 425-771-6838 Email: meredith.edwards@nwaid.org Building Strong

  36. Are you a Small Business? • To determine whether or not your firm can be considered a small business, SBA has established numerical definitions, or "size standards," for all for-profit industries. These standards are matched to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industries. A size standard, which is usually stated in # of employees or average annual receipts, represents the largest size that a business (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) may be to remain classified as a small business for SBA and Federal contracting programs. • To view SBA’s current Table of Small Business Size Standards, go to: http://www.sba.gov/contractingopportunities/officials/size/GC-SMALL-BUS-SIZE-STANDARDS.html. • Note: If a business exceeds the size standard for its overall industry group, it may still be a small business for its specific industry within that group; some industries have higher size standards than the general one for the industry group. Building Strong

  37. Small Business Programs • If you qualify as a Small Business, you may also qualify for one of the following specific Small Business Programs developed by the SBA: • SBA’s 8(a) Program: http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/8abd/index.html • SBA’s HUBZone Program: https://eweb1.sba.gov/hubzone/internet/index.cfm • SBA’s Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) Program: http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/sdb/index.html • SBA’s Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Program: http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/gc/programs/gc_service_disabled.html • SBA’s Office of Women’s Ownership Program: http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/onlinewbc/index.html Building Strong

  38. Finding Contracting Opportunities • Federal Business Opportunities (www.FBO.gov) • SUB-Net • SBA’s Subcontracting Opportunities Directory Building Strong

  39. FBO.gov • FBO is the U.S. Government’s one-stop virtual marketplace. Through this single point-of-entry, commercial vendors and government buyers are invited to post, search, monitor and retrieve opportunities solicited by the entire Federal contracting community. • To simply view business opportunities, you do not need to be registered in FBO.gov; however, to download solicitation packages, you must register as a vendor in FBO.gov. • To register, you must have a DUNS number and active registration in CCR. For specific registration instructions, download the FBO.gov Vendor Guide at: https://www.fbo.gov/downloads/FBO_Vendor_Guide.pdf. Building Strong

  40. SUB-Net • SUB-Net is the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Subcontracting Network. • Generally, SUB-Net is used by prime contractors to post subcontracting opportunities. These may or may not be reserved for small business, and they may include either solicitations or other notices -- for example, notices of sources sought for teaming partners and subcontractors on future contracts. • Small businesses can review this web site to identify opportunities in their specific areas of expertise: http://web.sba.gov/subnet/search/index.cfm?CFID=800601&CFTOKEN=b40135b4049abfca-4DD552D9-BBEA-3621-EE75A0611C2319C5&jsessionid=90301a47a0835cedee1a1d19336f1e796028 Building Strong

  41. SBA’s Subcontracting Opportunities Directory • SBA obtains the names and addresses for their subcontracting opportunities directory from subcontracting plans that are submitted to the Government when a large business receives a Federal contract over $500,000 (over $1 million in construction). • To view the SBA’s Subcontracting Opportunities Directory, go to: http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/gc/contacts/gc_subcontracts_opportunities.html Building Strong

  42. What should I do if I am interested in contracting with the Government as a prime contractor? • Register in CCR & ORCA • Contact SBA to learn more about small business programs you may qualify for. You may be eligible to compete for contracts that are set-aside for certain small business categories, or if you are an 8(a) or Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), you may be eligible for sole-source awards. • Familiarize yourself with FedBizOpps and other resources to locate prime contracting opportunities. • Download solicitation packages that you are interested in and familiarize yourself with the Government’s proposal submission requirements for various acquisitions. Building Strong

  43. What should I do if I am interested in working on Government contracts as a subcontractor? • Familiarize yourself with FedBizOpps and other resources such as SUB-Net and the SBA’s Subcontracting Opportunities Directory to locate various subcontracting opportunities. • Network with General Contractors that you know may be working for or are interested in working for the Federal Government. Building Strong

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