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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG®
Pacific Ocean Division COL Greg Gunter Acting Commander Pacific Ocean Division
May 8, 2013
SAME Pacific Industry Forum
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Pacific Ocean Division -
One of nine Divisions USACE Mission
► Military Construction ► Host Nation
Construction ► Civil Works ► International &
Interagency Support ► Contingency & Disaster
Support
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Where We Are…
Honolulu
Japan
Alaska
Far East
= Division Headquarters
= District Headquarters
About half the earth’s surface More than 50% of the world’s population Two of the three largest economies Most populous nation in the world, the largest democracy, and the largest Muslim-majority nation Source: PACOM
US Army Corps of Engineers Pacific Ocean Division
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Regional Commanders
Alaska District
LTC Thomas Asbery
Honolulu District
COL Donald Degidio
Far East District
COL Bryan Truesdell
Japan District
COL Gregory Gunter Acting Commander
COL Christopher Lestochi
Host Nation Civilians, 26%
US Civilians, 70%
Military, 4%
POD Workforce ~ 1632
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Annual Program: FY13 $3.6B FY14 $4.6B FY15 $3.9B FY16 $2.1B FY17 $2.2B
POD Projected 5-Year Program: $16.4B
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Supporting our Military Forces in the Pacific
Soldiers’ Barracks Fort Shafter
Army Reserve Center Fort Shafter Flats
SB Soldiers Chapel
Military Construction
Hydrant Fuel System Joint Base Pearl Harbor-
Hickam, Hawaii
Family Housing US Army Garrison-Humphreys, Korea
Soldiers’ Barracks Fort Richardson, Alaska
Home Port Facilities Sasebo, Japan
Department of Defense engineering, design, and construction agent for: Army and Air Force in Alaska and Hawaii (except Joint Base Pearl Harbor-
Hickam) All DoD services and agencies in Japan and Republic of Korea
Execute Host Nation Funded Construction programs in the Republic of Korea and Japan, enabling the U.S. to maintain presence in the Pacific
Proven track record for delivering wide range of facilities to meet mission requirements and improve quality of life
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Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Interagency and International Services Providing engineering and other technical assistance on a cost-reimbursable basis to:
Non-Department of Defense federal agencies State and local governments International organizations Foreign governments Private U.S. firms
Delivering Engineering Expertise throughout the Pacific
Panerchara Multipurpose Cyclone Shelter/School Bangladesh, 2011
South Tafalbari Bridge, Bangladesh, 2010
Primary School Laos, 2012
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Preserving Navigable Waterways and Safeguarding Natural Resources
Pacific Regional Visitor Center
Kaneohe-Kailua Dam
Nawiliwili Deep Draft Harbor
Development, Management, and Restoration of the Nation’s Water Resources
Flood and Coastal Risk Management Commercial Navigation Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration
Water Resources Solutions – Civil Works
Ala Wai Watershed, Hawaii
Kaneohe-Kailua Dam
Shishmaref, Alaska Kaumalapau Harbor, Hawaii
• Maintain 76 harbors to ensure safe and efficient operations • Enable more than 63M tons of cargo to pass annually through these harbors • 48 flood risk management projects that have prevented $200M in damages
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Protecting the Public - Restoring the Environment
Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) – Air Force Installation Restoration Program/Military Munitions Response Program (AF IRP/MMRP)
DERP – Army (Army IRP/MMRP)
DERP – Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS)
Sea Disposed Munitions, South of Pearl Harbor, Oahu
Environmental Stewardship
Sea Disposed Munitions, South of Pearl Harbor, Oahu Discarded Military Munitions
Kiska Island, Alaska Discarded Military Munitions
Saipan Discarded Fuel Drums
Former Umiat AFS, Alaska
Roughly 1.6M acres are affected by Munitions and Explosive of Concern (MEC) Since 2004, 2,500+ MEC items have been destroyed, 28,000+ acres of land cleared and, 250+ tons of munitions debris removed
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FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17
Army Air Force DOD/Other Svcs Host Nation Civil Works All Others (Env, HA, etc)
$ M
POD FY 13 – 17 PROGRAM PROJECTION
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Alaska DBB-Modified Record Fire Range, Ft Richardson DBB-Modified Record Fire Range, Ft Wainwright Hawaii DBB-Infantry Platoon Battle Course, Pohakuloa DBB-WBR Quad B Ph 2B (UPH), Schofield DBB-WBR Quad B Ph 2C (OPS), Schofield DB-Combat Aviation Brigade Complex Ph 9, Wheeler AAF
Project Value below $20M
Project Value below $45M
Project Value below $75M
Project Value below $150M
DB: Design-Build DBB: Design-Bid-Build AB: Adapt-Build
Military Construction Program FY13
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Korea DBB-Clinic Replacement, Kunsan AB DBB-Clinic Addition/Hospital Alteration Osan AB DBB-Osan Elementary School, Osan AB DBB-Company Ops Facility, Cp Humphreys Japan DBB-Modify Aircraft Hangars, Iwakuni DBB-Upgrade Vertical Takeoff & Landing Pads, Iwakuni DBB-BEQ, Cp Shields, Okinawa DBB-Zama High School, Cp Zama DBB-Vehicle Maint Shop, Sagami Depot DBB-Sasebo Elementary School, Sasebo DBB-PAIP Improve Family Housing Infrastructure, Kadena AB DBB-Yokota High School, Yokota AB (FY12) DBB-Stearley Heights Elementary School, Kadena AB DBB-Bob Hope/Amelia Earhart Elementary School, Kadena AB DB-SATCOM Upgrade/Renovation, Okinawa DBB-Zukeran Elem School, Cp Foster
Project Value below $20M
Project Value below $45M
Project Value below $75M
Project Value below $150M
DB: Design-Build DBB: Design-Bid-Build AB: Adapt-Build
Military Construction Program FY13
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Alaska DBB-Upgrade Early Warning Radar, Clear AFS DB-Aviation Task Force Complex Ph4, Ft Wainwright DB-Aviation Task Force Complex Ph3B, Ft Wainwright DB-Mechanical-Electrical Building, Missile Field 1, Ft. Greely Hawaii / Pacific DBB-Echo Pier Restoration, Kwajalein DBB-HQ (C2F) Ph2, Ft Shafter
Project Value below $20M
Project Value below $45M
Project Value below $75M
Project Value below $150M
DB: Design-Build DBB: Design-Bid-Build
Military Construction Program FY14
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Korea DBB-Replace Daegu Middle/High School, Cp Walker Japan DBB-Replace Ground Vehicle Fueling Facility, Atsugi DB-Airfield Security Fence, Futenma DBB-Communications System Upgrade, Yokosuka DBB-Upgrade Fuel Pumps, Yokosuka DBB-Improve MFH Infrastructure Ph3, Kadena AB DBB-Improve MFH Infrastructure Ph3, Misawa AB DBB-Hydrant Fuel System, Iwakuni DBB-Kadena Middle School, Kadena AB DBB-SOF Augmentation Facility, Torii Station
Project Value below $20M
Project Value below $45M
Project Value below $75M
Project Value below $150M
DB: Design-Build DBB: Design-Bid-Build
Military Construction Program FY14
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Korea Transformation Program
Korea Transformation Program Executed under 2
International Agreements Yongsan Relocation Plan
(YRP) Land Partnership Plan
(LPP)
YRP/LPP among largest USACE undertakings (>$10B) Relocates US Forces into hubs south of Seoul, aligns w/future mission
requirements & enhances operational readiness of alliance New stationing consolidates units to better support war-plans, and improves joint
training areas, facilities and quality of life Returns valuable land to Korean people
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Korea Host Nation Program Execution
YRP
LPP (ROKFC-In Kind)
Planning Design Construction
DD1391 US executes full design
ROK Construction Execution
DD1391 ROK executes final
design ROK Construction Execution
US Responsibility ROK Responsibility
US Construction Surveillance
US Construction Surveillance US Engineering Surveillance
US develops Criteria
Package(CP)
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Japan Defense Policy Review Initiative (DPRI)
MCAS Iwakuni CVW-5 from Atsugi to Iwakuni
5000 III MEF personnel from Okinawa to Guam
Guam
Atsugi NAF Camp Zama
Yokota AB
Kanagawa: JGSDF Central Readiness Force (CRF) HQ to Camp Zama
Yokota: JASDF Air Defense Command (ADC) HQ to Yokota AB (HQ Bldg)
Carrier Air Wing 5 (CVW-5) move to Iwakuni by 2017
Okinawa
Hawaii
FRF: Completion of MCAS Futenma Replacement Facility at the earliest possible date after 2014
KC130 Squadron from Futenma to Iwakuni after 2014
Consolidation of US Bases on Okinawa
J-SDF: Japan Self Defense Force (G-Ground, A=Air, M=Maritime)
As of 10 Apr 2013
KC130 Sq from Okinawa (MCAS Futenma) to Iwakuni
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Japan Host Nation Program Execution
Planning Design Construction
GoJ executes final design GoJ Construction Execution
US Responsibility GoJ (Government of Japan) Responsibility
US Construction Surveillance US Design Surveillance
US develops Criteria
Package (CP)
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FY 13 Small Business Goals and
POD Achievements as of 1 May 13 FY 13 Goals SB Goals SB Goals DOD Navy USACE/POD % W/SBs $ W/SBs
Small Bus 22.5% 16.5% 43.3% 79% $ 107 Mil SDB 5% 5% 18.0% 71% $ 84 Mil
WOSB 5% 2.7% 7.0% 1% $ 889, 593
SDVOSB 3% 3% 4.0% 11% $ 1.3 Mil
HUBZone 3% 1.5% 11.0% 1% $ 22.7 Mil
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Opportunities Alaska District Utilizes IDIQ contracts for most engineering, design, and environmental
services ► 23 IDIQ contracts with varying expiration dates and capacities ► Monitor FedBizOpps for future opportunities
South Asia Design-Build Contracts ► Offered to local construction/engineering firms (“capacity building”)
Environmental Services ► Environmental Remediation Services Contract (includes FUDS)
• Small Business MATOC $180M, 5 years • See FedBizOpps (Solicitation No. W911KB-13-R-0014; Posted on 4/26/13)
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Opportunities (cont.)
Honolulu District Utilizes IDIQ contracts for most engineering and design services
► 13 IDIQ contracts with varying expiration dates and capacities ► 7 IDIQ contracts under development ► Monitor FedBizOpps daily for future opportunities
Environmental Services ► Environmental Services MATOC
• Cultural Resources – $5M, 5 years • See FedBizOpps (Solicitation No.: W9128A12R0008; Posted on: 4/22/13)
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Opportunities (cont.) Far East District (Korea) Utilizes Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) A-E's for most
engineering and design services ► Three US SOFA A-E firms ► SOFA A-E firms sub-contract for specialized services ► Seek opportunities to team with SOFA A-E firms
Additional A-E Indefinite Delivery Contract opportunities ► Will have to quality for SOFA status ► Monitor FedBizOpps
SCIF ► 7 SCIFs – contracted separately - designed by SOFA A-E firms ► Construction (DBB) open to U.S. cleared firms ► Security Monitoring Service Contracts open to U.S. cleared firms ► Will be synopsized. Monitor FedBizOpps for opportunities ► Can apply for SOFA “Invited Contractor Status” after award
Environmental Services. Pending MATOC Contract open only to Korean firms
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Opportunities (cont.) Japan District Utilizes Japanese A-E firms and US A-E firms with Japanese partners
or subcontractors for engineering and design services ► 26 IDIQ Contracts with varying expiration dates and capacities
• Includes 4 US A-E IDIQ Contracts which are primarily used for the DoDEA program in Japan
► Monitor FedBizOpps for opportunities
Environmental Services ► Pending MATOC Contract open only to Japanese firms
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• Mr. Christopher A. Tew, Chief of Contracting, POA [email protected] (907) 753-2543
• Ms. Ivonne Drake, Deputy, Small Business, POA [email protected] (907) 753-5576
• Mr. Dave Williams, Chief of Contracting, POH [email protected] (808) 835-4400
• Ms. Catherine L. Yoza, Deputy, Small Business, POH [email protected] (808) 835-4020
• Mr. Bruce D. Okumura, Chief of Contracting, POJ [email protected] 81-46-407-8830 (Japan)
• Mr. Kurtis Kikkawa, Acting Chief of Contracting, POF [email protected] 82-2-2270-7588 (Korea)
• Mr. Alex Lau, POD Regional Contracting Chief [email protected] (808) 835-4760
• Ms. Raynette Gurney, Assistant Dir., Small Business Programs [email protected] (808) 835-4764
Points of Contact
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Questions