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Z--Regional Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOCs) For Dredging Projects Requiring Coast Guard Certified Hopper Dredges Within The Boundaries Of The South Atlantic Division
Contact and place of performance
Beau Corbett, 904-232-1388 USACE District, Jacksonville
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This solicitation was issued for the sole purpose of refreshing the pool of contractors for this particular group/pool. The Government intends to issue a master solicitation from which a minimum of one Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOCS) will be awarded for Group I, Dredging Projects Requiring Coast Guard Certified Hopper Dredges within the Boundaries of the Sou...
View moreThe Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Jacksonville District, issued this award notice for solicitation W912EP12R0011 to refresh the contractor pool for regional Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOCs). The scope covers Group I dredging projects requiring Coast Guard-certified hopper dredges within the boundaries of the South Atlantic Division. Work involves various heavy and civil engineering construction tasks, classified under NAICS 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction) and PSC Z. Each awarded IDIQ contract includes a one-year base period with options to extend for three additional one-year periods, not to exceed a total of five years.
The government intended to award at least one IDIQ contract from a master solicitation, with a maximum order limit of $500,000,000 for the entire pool over the full performance period. Individual task orders are estimated to range between $1,000,000 and $25,000,000, with specific plans and technical requirements provided during subsequent task order competitions. Awards were determined based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) source selection process. Technical evaluation criteria focused on plant and equipment availability and evidence of Coast Guard certification, while small business offerors were required to provide proof of dredge ownership, small business status, and bonding capacity.
Beau Corbett of the USACE Jacksonville District served as the point of contact for this award notice, which was published on February 29, 2012. The solicitation functioned as a pool refresh to ensure a qualified group of contractors remained available to compete for dredging task orders throughout the regional division. All work performed under the resulting contracts must comply with the technical specifications and individual requirements specified in each Request for Proposal issued to the MATOC pool members.
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