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FORT BRAGG - North Carolina Military Business CenterQuality sub-contractors to obtain minimum of 3 competitive bids. Find out who is performing well on Fort Bragg. Level Playing Field

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Page 1: FORT BRAGG - North Carolina Military Business CenterQuality sub-contractors to obtain minimum of 3 competitive bids. Find out who is performing well on Fort Bragg. Level Playing Field
Page 2: FORT BRAGG - North Carolina Military Business CenterQuality sub-contractors to obtain minimum of 3 competitive bids. Find out who is performing well on Fort Bragg. Level Playing Field

FORT BRAGG - “More Than A City”

Buildings: 34.2M SF Shopping Centers: 11 Restaurants: 28 Railroad Lines: 19 miles Roads and Utilities

1,442 Miles of Paved Roads Utilities: Electricity, Water, Waste Water,

Nat Gas (Privately Managed) IT Structure:

667 miles fiber optic cable 11,359 miles copper cable

Airfields: 3 Fixed and rotary wing capable Simmons AAF Mackall AAF Pope AAF

Camp Mackall: 7,917 Acres Museums: 3

Hospitals: 1 Medical Center Medical Clinics: 14 Dental Clinics: 6

Schools: Elementary: 7 Junior High/Middle: 2

Army Family Housing 5,047 On-Post Quarters 250 Off-Post Quarters Off post residents: Approx 27,000

Army Families Chapels: 11 Consolidated Library: 1 Child Care Centers: 4 Recreational Facilities: 239

251 Square Miles (160,770 Acres)

Page 3: FORT BRAGG - North Carolina Military Business CenterQuality sub-contractors to obtain minimum of 3 competitive bids. Find out who is performing well on Fort Bragg. Level Playing Field

   1st  TSC  -­‐  IA      LTC  Jones  MAJ  Muna  MSG  Ocasio  

JSOC  -­‐  SC            

Mr.  Blackard  

82d  ABN  DIV  -­‐  AA        

LTC  Ware  CW3  Reeves  SFC  WyaH  

 

1/82d  BCT  -­‐  AG  

2/82d  BCT  -­‐    AK  

82d  CAB  AZ  

82d  DIVARTY  -­‐  BD  

3/82d  BCT  -­‐  AO  18th  FAB  –  DA  MAJ  Snook  CPT  Fernando  

 

440th  AW  –  P3    

COL  Wren  Mr  Drain  Mr  Dickens  

WOMACK-­‐  SB    

Mr.  Cherry  CPT  Hooper  (WTB  -­‐  SB)  

FORSCOM  -­‐  FO                              Mr  Jones  Mr  Delgado        

USASOC  -­‐  MB  

     1st  SFC  -­‐  ML      

LTC  Geraldi  1LT  McKenna  Mr.  McDaviH  

3d  SFG  -­‐MF  MAJ  Sanborn  SFC  Wurzbach  

 

MISOC  -­‐  MD      

Mr  O’Donnell  

95th  CAB  -­‐  MC  MAJ  Pope  Mr  Epps  

   USAJFKSWCS  -­‐TA          

   Mr  Bright  

528th  SUST  -­‐  MA  

   ARSOAC  -­‐  MR    

LTC  Murphy  MSG  Clark  

USAG  DFMWR  -­‐  PA  Mr    Johnson  

Ms  Devincen^s    

DPTMS  -­‐  PT    Mr  Fiala  

Mr  Devault    

DES  –  G6  Mr  Young  

Asst  Chief  McCammiH  Mr.  McQuain  

   

Chaplain  -­‐  QC  MAJ  Caitlin  MSG  West  

 

 XVIII    ABN  CORPS    

–  GR,  G1,  G2,  G3,  G4,  G5              

LTC  Borg  CW3  Smith  MSG  Griffiths  

44th  MED  BDE  -­‐  IC  MAJ  Carr  CPT  Bement    

108th  ADA  BDE  -­‐  BK    MAJ  Fields  

82d  SUST  -­‐  IJ    MAJ  Ford  CPT  Smith  

SSG  Rodriguez  

525th  MI  BDE  -­‐  KA  MAJ Crane MSG Miles SSG Spurs

 

20th  ENG  BDE  -­‐  EA  LTC  Ford

LT Stevenson CW3 Taitague

16th  MP  BDE  -­‐  JA  MAJ  BenneH  2LT  Mallas  

 USACAPOC  -­‐  MK      LTC  Casiano  SGT  McGuire  

USARC  –  R3          Mr  Dunn  Mr  Dyson    

ASOTD  -­‐  TG  LTC  Van  de  Hey  

43th  AG    –  P2,  P9  Mr  Laras  

18th  ASOG  –P6  Mr.  Paynter  

       4th  ROTC  BDE    -­‐  TC  

DENTAC  

Golden  Knights  -­‐  UI  MAJ  Groulx  

406th  AFSB  -­‐  TO  LTC  Navarro  

Mr  Phillips,  Mr  Dunlap    Mr  Gloston  Mr.  Roberts  

 LRC - OA Mr Nauck

 

COL Baker LTC Darling/MAJ Miller

CPT Goffin

JPRA – P7 MSgt Evers Mr Oglesby

342 TRS – P4 CPT Brown Mr Kaster

21 STS – P5 Mr Orpen

Sgt Panciera SrA Lundby

139th  INF  REG    –  N1,  N2,  N3,  N4  

(NCNG)  LTC  Cook  

LTC  Newton  MAJ  Caldwell  

SOTF  -­‐  SF  Mr.  Deibel  Mr.  Whatley  

 JID  –  JI  

Mr  Whatley  

50th  Signal  BN  -­‐  CA  MAJ  Iammar^no  LT  McFarland  

83rd  CA  BN  -­‐  EY  MAJ  Driscoll  

GISA - TI Ms Foster Mr Gaines

Mr McCormick

As of 4/20/15

AAFES -PX Mr James

Ms Dewberry

DECA Mr. Jenkins

USASATMO – T2

CW3 Harris

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•  185 Const Awards

•  $100 M

•  4 Agencies – 95%

•  Design Build – 90%

Typical SRM Program (Sustainment, Restoration, Modernization)

•  30 Design Awards

•  $6.0 M Total

•  Smallest - $30 K

•  Largest - $450 K

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•  IDC – Roofing (30) $ 6.0M

•  IDC – Paving (25) $ 20.0M

•  General SATOC (30) $ 10.0M

•  General MATOC (5) $ 10.0M

•  Mechanical MATOC (5) $ 10.0M

•  Mini 8(a) SATOC (15) $ 4.0M

$ 60.0 M

Typical FY Breakdown – CoE/Savannah

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•  Wilmington COE – (20) $ 15.0M

•  Huntsville CoE – (20) $ 10.0M

•  MICC (30) $ 10.0M

•  Mobile CoE (2) $ 2.5M

•  Baltimore (2) $ 2.5M

$ 40.0 M

Typical FY Breakdown – Others

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Roofing IDC – CEBCO ($45M; Exp: Sep 2019)

Paving IDC – Barnhill ($95M; Exp: Jun 2018)

General SATOC Contractors:

Turner Strategic Tech. ($95M; Exp: Jul 2018)

General MATOC Contractors: ($100M; Exp: May 2018)

Chavis Inc/Jarrett Const/Trend Const/Rand Enterprises

Mech MATOC Contractors: ($49M; Exp: Aug 2018)

Chavis Inc /Dunbar Mech/Group III Mgt/Haire Plumbing

SATOC/MATOC-COE Savannah

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Mini 8(a) SATOC-COE Savannah

Contract for General Construction to provide rapid response for: new construction, upgrades, maintenance or repair of situations relating to; site work, interior/exterior finishes, architectural woodwork, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, structural and fire suppression systems. NOT d/b.

1 year base with 3-year option (Exp 2018) Total Dollar Amt: $4M; Project Range: $25K-$300K

Current Contractors

G.L.H.C. Services Co., Inc.

Amidon Contracting Solutions, Inc. CMC Building, Inc.

Trend Construction Inc. D.H. Walker Construction Co.

Legacy Construction Inc.

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•  Solicited/Awarded by COE Savannah; but Administered by Fort Bragg MICC

•  ALL Firms (Full Service)

- 3 Unrestricted: Cromwell, Stantec, Zapata

- 1 Restricted: CEMS •  2 Yr Base Contract + 1 (2Yr) Option; $8M total

per contract

•  Next Solicitation Date: Est Early 2018

Architect-Engineer Contracts

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Design-Build Capable ($50M; Award: Aug 2011; Exp: Aug 2016) Current Contractors:

Alliance Building Group Alutiiq Manufacturing Contractors, LLC

Chavis, Incorporated Contract & Purchasing Solutions Diversified Mechanical, Limited FutureNet Group, Incorporated

OTAK Group, Incorporated

Est Solicitation for New MATOC: Fall 2016; Est Award: Nov 2016) §  6 Contractors; 5 Years/$75M

Solicitations Post at FEDBizOpps.gov

(Agency: Dept of Army/Zip Code: 28310)

Fort Bragg Local MICC/MATOC

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Designated Safety Representative – 30 hour course required (OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926)

Comprehensive Accident Prevention Plan with Activity Hazard Analyses – required for all contractors on Post

Automated Installation Entry process – all employees will require AIE passes to access Fort Bragg. Background checks will be run and those with felony record will not be allowed passes without waiver (lengthy process).

Effective Quality Control (QC) program critical to success on Fort Bragg. Contractor responsible for QC not government

Important to submit applications for all Permits early to avoid delays. Typical permits include: hot work, digging, erosion & sediment control, asbestos/LBP, confined space entry.

Quality sub-contractors to obtain minimum of 3 competitive bids. Find out who is performing well on Fort Bragg. Level Playing Field

Pro-active management approach. Learn the key stakeholders to obtain final acceptance and engage early on (DES, NEC, ONUS, SUS). Red Zone

Learn How DPW Works. Understanding how DPW maintains Fort Bragg and who makes that happen within DPW is critical to long-term success.

Tips for Contractors working on Fort Bragg

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•  Primary point(s) of contact:

Chief, Engineering Division (Dennis Abell, PE) Chief, Project Mgmt Branch (Tom Blue, PE, PLS)

Building 3-1634, Butner Road

(910) 396-2308 [email protected] (retires 30 June)

(910) 396-2784 [email protected]

•  Schedule visits in advance; Limit to 1 hour

•  Closed to visits Sep - Oct each year

•  Directions: Google Map, “DPW, Fort Bragg, NC”

•  Networking: SAME meets 3rd Tues of every month on POST. For info visit: http://posts.same.org/bpf/

VISITATION/NETWORKING INFORMATION

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•  Visitors who do not already possess a valid DoD (Automated Installation Entry) access card or pass will need to visit the All-American Visitor Center located on All-American Freeway to be processed for a visitor pass. Passes will be issued for periods up to 10 days. Visitors must have valid government-issued identification, valid vehicle registration, and know their Social Security Number. As part of this process, a National Criminal Information Center (NCIC) check will be conducted for all persons. Please plan for the above process to require at least 20 minutes.

Access to Fort Bragg