Emergency Buy: Type 1 River Rock, Missouri River Mile 52.8, Kansas City District USACE
Emergency Buy: Type 1 River Rock, River Mile 52.8, Kansas City District USACE
Contact and place of performance
Seth Balsters
Washington, MO 63090
USA
Please See Attached for Solicitation Details Amendment updates SOW to clarify Missouri River river mile 52.8. Q&A: Q1. Is a gradation test required prior to shipping material? A1. No Q2. No geological requirements are associated with the stone, what are the requirements in order to be considered durable stone. For instance, freeze thaw requirements, specific gravity? A2. Bulk specific gravity saturated surface-dr...
View moreQ4. Does contractor supplying material need to have a CQM credentialed staff submitted for this project.
A4. No
Q5. Is the contractor responsible for identifying the load out near 52.8? If so, what is the acceptable range for being considered nearest?
A5. If the vendor does not already have an established and suitable loading facility on the Missouri River then they will need to provide the land. The location of the land must allow for the necessary draft, room for ingress and egress of tow boats and material barges, and bank height suitable to lower the loading ramp onto. The range is determined by the loading facility's location which is determined by the vendor.
Q6. Is this a 100% Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS 212319?
A6. Yes.
The Department of the Army, Kansas City District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting bids for an emergency procurement of Type 1 river rock to support operations at Missouri River mile 52.8. This solicitation, identified by number W912DQ26QA053, is a 100% total small business set-aside under NAICS 212319, which covers Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying. The requirement also falls under PSC 5610 for Mineral Construction Materials, Bulk. All responses must be submitted by the deadline of April 10, 2026.
The scope of work involves providing and loading durable stone onto government-furnished barges. Stone must meet specific durability standards, including a bulk specific gravity of at least 2.40 on a saturated surface-dry basis and a maximum 25 percent loss at 20 cycles during freeze-thaw testing. While no gradation test is required prior to shipping, the contractor is responsible for facilitating the loading process. If the contractor does not possess an established loading facility on the Missouri River, they must provide land with suitable bank height, draft, and space for towboat and material barge ingress and egress to accommodate a government-furnished loading dock.
Performance is centered in Washington, Missouri, and the procurement includes four attachments: the solicitation document, an amendment to the statement of work, and two versions of the material statement of work. Seth Balsters is the designated point of contact for this emergency buy. No Contractor Quality Management (CQM) credentialed staff is required for this project.
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