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CAROLINA BEACH INLET AND VICINITY, NC
Contact and place of performance
Diana Curl
Carolina Beach, NC
USA
W912PM26QA024 SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE FOR Carolina-Kure Beach CSRM, Carolina Beach Inlet and Vicinity 2026 Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Laboratory Testing New Hanover County, North Carolina This is a Sources Sought/Request for Information only. This is NOT a Solicitation Announcement, nor is it a Request for Proposal. This request does not obligate the Government in any contract award. The U.S. Army...
View moreFollowing drilling operations, the Contractor shall carefully transport the core samples to a facility for processing. The soil cores shall be processed and field logs and photos provided to the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR). Following the receipt of the preliminary boring logs and photos, The Wilmington District will require at least 5 business days to review the logs and photographs to assign lab test sampling intervals.
All borings (vibracore and land-based borings) shall be horizontally referenced to North American Datum (NAD) 1983 North Carolina State Plane Feet. The top and bottom of each boring shall be referenced to the MLLW vertical datum. Sampling procedures for all borings shall be accomplished in accordance with paragraph “Vibracore and Land-Based Drill Sampling.” Preliminary Drilling Logs, Draft and Final Drilling Logs for all borings shall be accomplished in accordance with paragraph “Drilling Logs.” In addition to the Preliminary Draft and Final Drilling Logs, the Contractor shall take detailed photographs of each boring to highlight changes in soil character. Laboratory testing on USACE-designated samples shall be accomplished in accordance with the paragraph “Laboratory Testing Procedures.”
Performance Period:
The Contractor shall mobilize to the site and begin drilling within 5-calendar days following SAW acceptance of the Accident Prevention Plan (APP). The entire work, including drilling, logging, photographing, laboratory analyses, and the Final Report (hard copy and electronic files) should be submitted within 180 calendar days from time of award.
All interested firms with NAICS 541360 – Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services, as an approved NAICs code have until 10 March 2026 at 1600 ET to submit the following information:
NOTE: Any supporting documentation that confirms your socio-economic status should be provided, i.e., letter of certification from VA confirming SDVOSB status. The Government must be able to verify SBA certification of HubZone and 8(a) via SAM, and VA Certification of VOSB and SDVOSB’s through the Vendor Information Pages at https://vip.vetbiz.va.gov.
3. INFORMATION ON TEAMING ARRANGEMENT (IF APPLICABLE). Although we are not looking for formal signed agreements at this time, if you intend to "team" with another firm, formally or informally, you must submit information, not more than one (1) page, about your team's involvement. More specifically, you must submit sufficient information for the Government to determine the roles each team member will play and what your socio-economic status is or will be considering the proposed arrangement. Therefore, included in your one (1) page if you are a Small Business and you intend to mentor/protégé and/or JV with a large business, both team members must sign agreeing that 40% of the labor will be performed by the 8(a) firm. Additionally, if the team is a mentor/protégé arrangement, identify the areas that will be mentored. Any supporting documentation that confirms your socio-economic status as a team should be provided.
NOTE: The Government may not give credit to your socio-economic class if there is not sufficient documentation to support it or if the Government cannot verify through other means that your business is as such.
4. EVIDENCE OF CAPABILITIES to perform comparable work. Provide project info on a minimum of two and no more than 5 projects that demonstrate the firm's experience on projects that are substantially complete or completed within the last five (5) years which are similar to the project in size, scope and complexity. For each project include:
Do not send hard copies of advertising or promotional materials. Please ensure that all responses are comprehensive and provide a name and point-of-contact for your firm for follow-up by this office or the procuring contracting officer. If you have responded to any previous sources sought postings or had other communications with our office regarding preliminary market research for this project, please be advised that it is still necessary for you to respond to this posting. Any responses involving teaming agreements should delineate between the work that will be accomplished by the Prime Contractor and work accomplished by the teaming partner.
To protect the procurement integrity of any future procurement, if any, that may arise from this announcement, information regarding the technical point of contact will not be given and no appointment for presentations will be made.
All information is to be provided on a voluntary basis at no charge to the Government. There is no entitlement to payment of direct or indirect costs related to or arising out of responding to this request for information. All information provided becomes property of the Government. There is no guarantee, expressed or implied, that the market research for this acquisition will result in any guarantee of award or acquisition strategy.
Email the requested information, with delivery and read receipt requested to:
Diana D. Curl [email protected]
Rosalind M. Shoemaker at [email protected]
The email should be titled: W912PM26QA024 – VIBRACORE SERVICES – CAROLINA BEACH INLET AND VICINITY, NC - [Insert company’s name]
If you have questions, please contact Diana D. Curl at [email protected]
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, is conducting market research to identify potential contractors capable of performing subsurface investigations and geotechnical laboratory testing at Carolina-Kure Beach Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM), Carolina Beach Inlet and Vicinity, North Carolina. This sources sought notice, identified by solicitation number W912PM26QA024, seeks information for a project involving 25 waterborne vibracores, two land-based borings, and 207 laboratory test samples. The primary objective is to determine market capabilities for performing waterborne vibracore services, including core processing, field logging, and detailed photography to highlight soil character changes.
The scope of work requires all borings to be horizontally referenced to the North American Datum 1983 North Carolina State Plane Feet and vertically referenced to the Mean Lower Low Water datum. Following drilling operations, the contractor must transport samples to a processing facility and provide preliminary logs and photos for a five-day government review period before assigning lab test intervals. The performance period specifies that mobilization and drilling must commence within five calendar days of the government’s acceptance of an Accident Prevention Plan, with all drilling, logging, analysis, and final reporting completed within 180 calendar days of the contract award.
This requirement is categorized under NAICS 541360 for Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services and PSC B517 for Special Studies/Analysis - Geological. Responses are due by March 10, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET and should be submitted via email to Diana Curl and Rosalind Shoemaker. Submissions must include company information, socio-economic status, and evidence of capabilities through at least two but no more than five comparable projects completed within the last five years. The government is also requesting details regarding potential teaming or mentor-protégé arrangements if applicable. All work will be performed in Carolina Beach, North Carolina.
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