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Savannah District Overview Presentation

Savannah District is a diverse organization that provides facilities, conserves resources, and enhances recreation in the Savannah region. We support military installations and execute military construction projects.

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Savannah District Overview Presentation

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  1. Savannah District Overview Presentation

  2. Savannah District Mission Building Strong for America! • Provides facilities for Soldiers, Airmen and families • Enables free-flow of commerce • Conserves and protects the region’s water and natural resources • Enhances family recreation

  3. Organization Our Greatest Asset: Our People • Diverse • Approximately 700 • Multi-disciplined • Engineers, architects, project managers, park rangers, hydrologists, and many other specialists • Customer focused

  4. At a Quick Glance— the Savannah District • Has served the nation since 1829 • Supports 7 Army and 4 Air Force installations in 2 states • 149 military projects at $842 million under contract • Deployed 200+ personnel for combat support since 2001 • Maintains two deep water ports • Operates 3 major dams for hydropower, flood risk management, recreation, water quality/supply, downstream navigation, and fish and wildlife protection • Hosts 15+ million annual visitors to 3 major reservoirs • Regulates and protects aquatic resources in Georgia • Executes the Homeowners Assistance Program for DoD

  5. SAS Workload Trends Dollars in 000

  6. FY16 Savannah District Programs Workload Real Estate $62.6M Civil Works $218M Military $544M Regulatory $5.9M Total: $882.5 million Environmental $52M

  7. SAS Military Program Trends Label identifies % of MILCON CMR projects executed. (CCG – MP03 Metric)

  8. SAS Civil Works Program Trends

  9. Reimbursable Program Trends

  10. Savannah Harbor Expansion Project SHEP: $706M Value

  11. Entrance Channel deepening began Sept. 10 by Great Lakes Dredge and Docks; 3 yr construction window Dissolved Oxygen Injection System awarded July 31 to CDM Smith Water Storage Impoundment contract advertized Aug. 25 SHEP Status

  12. Deepen 5 feet: from -42 to -47 feet Lengthen channel 7 miles: from 33 to 40 miles $174 M annual net benefits Cost $706 M BCR: 5.5 to 1 Environmental Mitigation approved by: USACE DOIEPA DOC SHEP Overview

  13. Military Construction • Supports Army and Air Force installations in GA and NC • Provides support to more than one-fifth of the Army • 149 military projects at $842 million under contract • Builds state-of-the-art facilities to support Soldiers, Airmen, and their families • Barracks • Dining Facilities • Training Areas and Ranges • Command and Control Buildings • Administrative Buildings • Operational Facilities • Community Service Facilities • Medical Treatment Facilities • Roads and Bridges

  14. Military Construction Marshall Hall at Fort Bragg Community Hospital at Fort Stewart AIT Barracks at Fort Benning New Hospital Complex at Fort Benning

  15. Ft. Gordon Road to Growth TBUP Barracks at Fort Gordon TBUP COF at Fort Gordon TBUP BN HQ at Fort Gordon TBUP DFAC at Fort Gordon

  16. Small Business Trends

  17. SAS Regional Environmental Acquisition Tool (REAT) • Scope: Military Munitions Response Program • Acquisition Strategy: 8(a) Program set-aside • Contract Capacity is $48M over 5 years, Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) with 4 contractors • Advertisement: 1st Quarter FY 16 Military Installation Support Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) New/Existing Interagency Customers

  18. SAS Regional Environmental Acquisition Tool (REAT) • Scope: Environmental Consulting Services • Acquisition Strategy: 8(a) Program set-aside • Contract Capacity is $50M over 5 years, Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) with 4 contractors • Advertisement: 2nd Quarter FY 16 Military Installation Support Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) New/Existing Interagency Customers

  19. Contract Opportunities: IDIQ

  20. Contract Opportunities: IDIQ

  21. Contract Opportunities: IDIQ

  22. Contract Opportunities: Standalone

  23. Contract Opportunities: Standalone

  24. Savannah District Contact Information Leila Hollis, Chief, Small Business Office leila.hollis@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5340 Paige Brosch, Chief, Contracting Division paige.h.brosch@usace.army.mil (912) 652-6177 Thomas Woodie, Chief, Reimbursable Programs & Project Management Branch Thomas.Woodie@usace.army.mil(912) 652-5792 Mackie McIntosh, Chief, Civil Works Programs & Project Management Branch margarett.mcintosh@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5320 Tim Corley, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch timothy.f.corley@usace.army.mil(912) 652-5420

  25. Savannah District on the Web WEB: www.sas.usace.army.mil http://twitter.com/SavannahCorps https://www.facebook.com/SavannahCorps

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