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Posted Date: 04/24/2025

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Archive Date: 05/24/2025

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The Southeast Louisiana, (SELA) Peoples Avenue Subbasin Plan - Orleans Parish Urban Flood Control Project SELA 26.1a Florida Ave. Phase IV, Orleans Parish, Louisiana

Solicitation Number:

W912P825B0048

Primary NAICS:

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction

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Presolicitation

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Description


NOTE:  THIS IS A SYNOPSIS, NOT A SOLICITATION. SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME; THEREFORE, NO QUESTIONS OF A TECHNICAL OR CONTRACTUAL NATURE WILL BE ACCEPTED OR ANSWERED UNTIL THE SOLICIATION IS ISSUED. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SYSNOPSIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

This is an UNRESTRICTED procurement. NAICS 237990, Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. The solicitation number, W912P825B0048, will issue as an Invitation for Bid (IFB) resulting in the award of a single firm fixed price (FFP) contract. Actual issue date and anticipated bid opening date will be shown when the solicitation is issued.

All qualified business concerns may submit bids.  Offers from large business forms must comply with FAR 19.7 and FAR clause 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for submission of a subcontracting plan.

The work consists construction of large bore utilities, concrete pipe, and steel pipe piles installation, sheet pile installation and temporary retaining structure construction, clearing and grubbing, excavation and backfill, utility relocations, sewer lines, water lines; electrical feeders, and other incidental work.

The estimated value of this work is between $25,000,000 and $100,000,000.

The Government will not provide written paper copies of the solicitation. Telephone, written facsimile, or e-mail requests for the solicitation package will not be honored. Potential contractors are responsible for monitoring this site for the release of the solicitation package and any amendments.

The solicitation documents for this procurement will be posted on beta.Sam.gov. You can access these files from a link located on beta.Sam.gov (www.beta.SAM.gov). You will need the adobe acrobat reader for .pdf files (www.adobe.com) to open most files posted by the New Orleans District. You are encouraged, for marketing purposes, to register as an Interested Vendor beta.Sam.gov (www.beta.SAM.gov). This can be done by clicking on the solicitation title and clicking on the button that says Register as an Interested Vendor and entering your business information. Offerors are also encouraged to post notices of prospective subcontracting opportunities on the Small Business Administration’s Subnet, at http://web.sba.gov/subnet. Offerors must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM), to receive a Government contract award. To register, the SAM Internet address is: http://www.sam.gov.

The Contract Specialist for this solicitation is Nakiea Butler (email: Nakiea.B.Butler@usace.army.mil)

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