JHL Veggie-Rap
The US Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, issued solicitation W912EF22B0004 for a firm-fixed-price construction requirements contract to rehabilitate the Jackson Hole Levees in Teton County, Wyoming. This project is classified under NAICS 237990 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction and PSC Z2KA REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF DAMS. The three-year contract involves removing vegetation and rehabilitating the revetment of 28 levees totaling 33 miles, as well as maintaining 48 levee access roads and five riprap stockpile sites. The procurement was set aside for SBA; SBA.
The scope of work includes performing short-notice repairs to levee sites damaged by spring river flows near the town of Jackson. Construction activities involve using excavators in high-velocity waters of the Snake River, where flow speeds routinely exceed 10 feet per second. In areas where the river is adjacent to the levee, only the excavator bucket may enter the water. Due to winter weather conditions, the contractor must complete project tasks by November 15 of a typical year.
The response deadline for this solicitation was July 18, 2022, with a place of performance in Teton Village, Wyoming. Requirements include a bid bond of 20 percent or 3,000,000 dollars, whichever is less, in addition to 100 percent performance and payment bonds. The solicitation metadata includes four attachments: an Abstract of Offers, the solicitation document, technical specifications, and project plans.
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Contact and place of performance
Chandra D. Crow
Teton Village, WY 83025
USA
Updated to include the results of the bid opening. Construction Contract: Jackson Hole Levees Veggie Rap. The work is located at the Jackson Hole Levees in Teton County, Wyoming. This will be a firm-fixed-price construction contract. This will be a 3-year requirements contract, with task orders issued for specific work. This project is to remove vegetation and rehabilitate the revetment of the Jackson Project Levees,...
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