SOURCES SOUGHT
99 -- Center Hill/Wolf Creek Tainter Gates Fabrication
- Notice Date
- 9/9/2020 6:39:47 AM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT NASHVILLE NASHVILLE TN 37203-1070 USA
- ZIP Code
- 37203-1070
- Solicitation Number
- W912P520R0011
- Response Due
- 9/18/2020 11:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 10/18/2020
- Point of Contact
- Samantha (Dani) Harrison, Phone: 6157367755, Isaac J. Taylor, Phone: 6157365679, Fax: 6157367124
- E-Mail Address
-
samantha.d.harrison@usace.army.mil, isaac.j.taylor@usace.army.mil
(samantha.d.harrison@usace.army.mil, isaac.j.taylor@usace.army.mil)
- Description
- Responses are requested by 18 September 2020, but any responses after that date are appreciated. Please send all responses to Samantha (Dani) Harrison at samantha.d.harrison@usace.army.mil Questions for Fabrication of Tainter Gates and Delivery to WOL and CEN General Scope:� The Nashville District Corps of Engineers is looking to fabricate 10 tainter gates at Wolf Creek Dam (WOL) and 8 tainter gates at Center Hill Dam (CEN).� WOL is located at 50 Kendall Rd, Jamestown, KY 42629 and CEN is located at 158 Resource Lane, Lancaster Rd, Lancaster, TN 38569.� The gates at both sites are identical and are approximately 150,000 lbs and 50x30. Assumptions:� Assuming an award in Sept 2021, and a project funding stream of approximately of $6M to $7M per year with a complete design at time of award.� We are considering a base contract for the required delivery of 4 gates with options for the remaining 14 gates.� Additional funding to award options for subsequent gates is expected every other year after the initial award until completion of all 18 gates.� How long to fabricate 4 gates from award � What is the period of performance to fabricate and deliver 4 gates and how long till the delivery of 1st gate and each subsequent gate? How long to fabricate additional gates through a total of 18 gates? If we award a base and options contract and we have a lapse in funding, how much longer to retool and start fabricating a new gate due to the lapse in funding? If we have a contract with base and options to fabricate additional gates that extend out 10 years into the future, would you bid this without an economic price adjustment clause? �If not, how far out in years would you be willing to bid future options? Do you have onsite storage capabilities?� Will you have to move out portions of the new gates as soon as fabrication is complete? Do you have the capability to assemble gate pieces at a specified delivery site? What size of components (max size and weight) could be transported via HWY to delivery sites? What would be the cost per pound for a fabricated and delivered gate of 150,000 lbs? What would prevent you from bidding on the assumed scenario? Please provide any other feedback or considerations.
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- Record
- SN05792278-F 20200911/200909230150 (samdaily.us)
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