fort bragg small business outreach event_march 18, 14
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Presented by: Fort Bragg Hosted by: North Carolina Military Business Center
& Faye:eville Technical Community College
Fort Bragg Small Business Outreach Event (Purpose) • Purpose : To provide a venue for Fort Bragg officials to inform NC businesses about: • Sources of requirements for goods and services • Currently contracted services, current prime contractors and dura?on of current service contracts (where applicable)
• Known current and future requirements and trends in requirements for goods and services
• Contrac?ng processes and procedures and the budget and contrac?ng environment
SPAWAR Small Business Outreach Event (1330-‐1730) • Purpose: To iden?fy prime contract opportuni?es for small businesses, and to introduce them to current SPAWAR prime contractors for future teaming.
• Who should a:end? • Informa?on Assurance Professionals • SoKware Engineers • Hardware Systems Integrators • Electrical and Mechanical Engineers • Program Management Skills/experience • ERP Experience • Lean Six Sigma Experience • Network Engineers • Technical Writers • Security Clearances • Mobility, can you relocate? • Shipboard installers • Some fabrica?on capability requirements
Fort Bragg Small Business Outreach Event (Agenda) • Agenda Review and Welcome Remarks • FY2014 Acquisi?on Environment, Trends and Processes
• Construc?on, Facili?es Maintenance and Public Works
• Installa?on Logis?cs Services • Force Moderniza?on • Public-‐Private Partnerships • Installa?on Ac?vi?es
Fort Bragg Small Business Outreach Event • Agenda Review and Welcome Remarks
• Sco[ Dorney, NCMBC • Colonel Jeffrey Sanborn, Fort Bragg • Dr. Larry Keen, FTCC
Fort Bragg Small Business Outreach Event (Agenda) • Agenda Review and Welcome Remarks • FY2014 Acquisi?on Environment, Trends and Processes
• Construc?on, Facili?es Maintenance and Public Works
• Installa?on Logis?cs Services • Force Moderniza?on • Public-‐Private Partnerships • Installa?on Ac?vi?es
Fort Bragg Small Business Outreach Event (Admin) • Acquisi?on panel:
• HOW Fort Bragg acquires goods and services for ac?vi?es and commands on the installa?on
• Ac?vity panels: • WHAT, WHEN, WHERE and FROM WHOM these ac?vi?es u?lize commercial goods and services
• Ques?ons: the good, the bad and the ugly • Business case for event: industry, government • Non-‐a[ribu?on policy in effect
FY2014 Acquisition Environment, Trends and Processes (0820-‐0920) • Teresa Fletcher, Total Government Contract Solu?ons, LLC (moderator)
• LTC(P) Robert Law, Director, MICC Fort Bragg • Kimberly Parker, DCSC, USASOC Contrac?ng • Sco: Kilgore, Chief A[orney, 419th Contrac?ng Support Brigade
• Deborah Word, Assistant Director, Small Business Programs, MICC Fort Bragg
• Donna Walton, Small Business Specialist, US Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District
• David Christ, Small Business Advisor, ARO/ARL • Lonnie Robinson, Womack Army Medical Center Contrac?ng
Organizational Mini-‐BrieFing (0920-‐0930)
• Sco: Dorney, NCMBC • Tenta?ve: Tamara Bryant, FTCC SBC
• Doug Peters, Faye[eville Regional Chamber
Fayetteville Technical Community College – Small Business Center
For more informa?on, visit: www.faytechcc.edu
Construction, Facilities Maintenance and Public Works Services: Program, Requirements, Processes and Procedures (0940-‐1030) • Joe Angell, Arcadis (Moderator) • COL(R) Greg Bean, Director of Public Works, Fort Bragg • COL Steve Baker, Commander, Wilmington District, US Army Corps of Engineers
• Allen Hand, Resident Engineer, Savannah District, US Army Corps of Engineers
• COL(R) Toni Coats, Construc?on and Facili?es Management, NC Na?onal Guard
• COL Domenick Garzone, Facili?es Engineer, USASOC
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Directorate of Public Works
The Directorate of Public Works is responsible for the air you breathe, the water you drink, the roads you drive on, the buildings you work in, and though we are not responsible for the food you eat, we'll take it when you are done with it“!
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1. Sustain Required FaciliXes
2. Dispose of Excess FaciliXes
3. Improve ExisXng Facility Quality – Restora?on and Moderniza?on
4. Build-‐out CriXcal Facility Shor_alls (MILCON) – Ranges – Organiza?onal Vehicle Maintenance Facili?es – Other investment needs
Army Facility Investment Strategy
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How We Manage Work 1. Sustain Required FaciliXes
• In-‐House Workforce (repairs less than $2,500) • Contract ExecuXon (repairs greater than $2,500) (IDIQs, BPAs, MATOC/SATOC)
2. Dispose of Excess FaciliXes • FaciliXes ReducXon Program – Centrally Managed by Huntsville Engineering Center
3. Improve ExisXng Facility Quality (R&M) • Contract ExecuXon – IDIQs, MATOC/SATOCs, MICC
4. Build-‐out CriXcal Facility Shor_alls (MILCON) • Awarded by US Army Corps of Engineers
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Sustainment, RestoraGon, ModernizaGon PrioriGes
Program Highlights: • Funding Based on FaciliXes Sustainment Model • Approx $120M/Year ($50-‐80M in projects) • FY14 Program cut to 55% of the FSM • Building RenovaXon/ConstrucXon • HVAC/Electrical/Plumbing/Carpentry • Energy • Paving • Roofing
Paving Projects/Airfield Maintenance
Building ConstrucXon HVAC Building RenovaXons
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ALLIANCE BUILDING GROUP ALUTIQ MANUFACTURING CONTRACTORS, LLC. CHARLOTTE, NC HUNTSVILLE, AL POC: MICHAEL RICHTER POC: MATTHEW DAGGETT W91247-‐11-‐D-‐0018 W91247-‐11-‐D-‐0024 CHAVIS’ INCORPORATED CONTRACT & PURCHASING SOLUTIONS, INC MAXTON, NC LAKE PARK, GA POC: FITZGERALD CHAVIS POC: L. H. LEE CORBETT, JR W91247-‐11-‐D-‐0020 W91247-‐11-‐D-‐0019 DIVERSIFIED MECHANICAL, LIMITED FUTURENET GROUP, INCOPORATED DURHAM, NC DETROIT, MI POC: J. DUBE PUTZ POC: PERRY MEHTA W91247-‐11-‐D-‐0021 W91247-‐11-‐D-‐0022
OTAK GROUP, INCORPORATED YULEE, FL POC: AARON T. KATO W91247-‐11-‐D-‐0023
Fort Bragg MICC MATOC
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CROMWELL ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS STANTEC Li[le Rock, AR Raleigh, NC POC: Daryl Davis POC: Will Bynum W912HN-‐11-‐D-‐0011 W912HN-‐10-‐D-‐0021 ZAPATA INC CEMS ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE Charlo[e, NC Ladson, SC POC: Tom Koning POC: Ron Sprovero W912HN-‐10-‐D-‐0038 W912HN-‐11-‐D-‐0030
Fort Bragg AE Design IDIQs
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Corps of Engineers IDIQs
SAS Mechanical MATOC CHAVIS INC. 204 NC HWY 71 MAXTON NC 28364-0000 DUNBAR MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, LLC 4165 BRUNSWICK RD MEMPHIS TN 38133-2136 GROUP III MGT, INC 2820 W VERNON AVE KINSTON NC 28504-3343 HAIRE PLUMBING & MECHANICAL CO., INC. 367 WINSLOW ST FAYETTEVILLE NC 28301-5554
SAS Paving SATOC Barnhill Contacting Company PO Box 35376 FAYETTEVILLE NC 28303
SAS Roofing SATOC CEBCO Construction Inc PO Box 591 Mamers NC 27552
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• Corvias Military Living h[p://www.corvias.com/
• Sandhills U?lity Service h[p://www.sandhillsu?lity.com/
• Old North U?lity Service h[p://www.asusinc.com/our-‐subsidiaries/old-‐north-‐u?lity-‐services-‐
onus/about-‐onus.htm
• Honeywell h[p://honeywell.com/Pages/Home.aspx
Partners
US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG®
Col Steven Baker Commander
USACE, Wilmington District
March 18, 2014
Ft. Bragg, Small Business Outreach Event
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Charlotte
Manteo Greensboro
Asheville Raleigh
Morehead City
Roanoke
VA NC
Washington
Wilmington District Boundaries
Norfolk District
Huntington District
Nashville District
Wilmington District Office
Charleston District
Ft Bragg
MOTSU
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New Acquisition Tools Needed for FY14 and beyond
§ <$50M MATOC for Civil Works and Military O&M § >$10M SATER for minor construction at MOTSU § >$10M JOC for minor construction at Ft. Bragg § Environmental Services (i.e. RCW monitoring) and
Environmental Testing (i.e. testing for ODMDS disposal) at MOTSU
§ Replacement Environmental A/E CTs for those expiring in late FY14 & early FY15
§ Replacement O&M Service CTs for those expiring in FY14 & FY15
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Support to Military Customers: Project & Construction Mgmt (inc. Contract Award)
Military support to Fort Bragg – Special Operations Command
§ Projects under construction – (34) at $274M
§ FY14 Projects under design – (5) at $140M
§ FY15-18 Future planned projects – (~27) at $500M
§ Additional Service CTs
Military Support to Military Ocean Terminal, Sunny Point § Projects under construction – (11) at $75M
§ FY14- Future planned projects – O&M, Service
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New Acquisition Service Contracts Needed for FY14 and beyond
§ USASOC Grounds at Ft. Bragg § USASOC Janitorial at Ft. Bragg § Ft. Bragg DPW BOSS § CTs at Ft. Bragg for Roof Repair, Window Repair,
Hazmat, Energy § Supply Contract for DPW, Ft. Bragg
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PN PROJECT Est. Cost ($) ACQ
Strategy ADV
61064 Upgrade Training Facility >10M SB - MATOC Apr 2014
68526 Engineer Training Facility 5M-10M SB – MATOC Apr 2014
76375 Civil Affairs BN Complex >10M UR – MATOC Apr 2014
76376 Language & Cultural
Center >10M UR – MATOC Apr 2014
79438 Combat Medic Skills
Sustain Bldg 5M-10M SB – MATOC Mar 2014
Expected Fiscal Year 2014 Work Military Program
1 of 2
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PN PROJECT Est. Cost ($) ACQ
Strategy ADV
O&M USACSOC & JSOC >10M SB – SATOC
+MATOC Jul/Aug 2014
O&M Ft. Bragg >10M TBD Aug 2014
O&M MOTSU 5M-10M SB – SATOC
+MATOC Jul/Aug 2014
Expected Fiscal Year 2014 Work Military Program
2 of 2
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PN PROJECT Est. Cost ($) ACQ
Strategy ADV
69302 Battalion Operations
Complex >10M TBD TBD
79437 Training Command
Building >10M TBD TBD
Expected Fiscal Year 2015 Work Military Program
1 of 1
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§ Flood Risk Management
§ Navigation (Deepdraft and Shallowdraft)
§ Coastal Storm Damage Reduction
§ Ecosystem Restoration
§ Environmental Restoration
§ Hydropower
§ Recreation
§ Water Supply
Water Resources Development Planning, Design, Construction and
Operations & Maintenance
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PROJECT Est. Cost ($) ACQ
Strategy ADV
Carolina Beach Coastal Storm Damage Reduction 5M-10M UR Jun 14
Anchorage Basin, Wilmington Harbor Dredging 1M-5M SB Jul14
Philpott O&M Contract 1M-5M 8A
competitive Mar 14
W K Scott O & M Contract 1M-5M 8A
competitive Apr 14
Environmental Services IDIQ 1M-5M 8A
competitive Apr 14
Environmental Testing IDIQ 1M-5M TBD Jul 14
Expected Fiscal Year 2014 Work Civil Works
1 of 1
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PROJECT Est. Cost ($) ACQ
Strategy ADV
Wilmington Harbor Outer Ocean Bar Dredging 1M-5M UR Oct 14
Inner Ocean Bar, Wilmington Harbor Dredging >10M UR Oct 14
Morehead City, Outer Ocean Bar Dredging 1M-5M UR Oct 14
Morehead City, Inner Harbor Dredging 1M-5M SB Oct 14
AIWW, Maintenance Dredging 1M-5M SB Oct 14
Expected Fiscal Year 2015 Work Civil Works Dredging
1 of 1
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Small Business Contract Awards
FY 2013 • Awarded 797 contract actions at $197M • Awarded 545 (73% of actions) to Small Businesses valued at $85M
USACE Target = 43.3% Small Business contract awards
The Wilmington District actively seeks Small Businesses for acquisitions of supplies, services, construction (includes dredging) and A/E services.
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Contact Information • System For Award Management - SAM
► www.sam.gov ► Must be registered before getting contract award ► SAM Handbook@ www.sam.gov
• Federal Business Opportunities ► www.fedbizopps.gov ► Advertises Federal Government Procurement opportunities over
$25,000
• Wilmington District Contracting link ► www.saw.usace.army.mil ► Link “Contracting Opportunities” (SAW)
• Donna Walton, Deputy for Small Business (910)251-4452 e-mail: [email protected]
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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG®
Daniel H. Davis Fort Bragg Area Engineer
Fort Bragg Area Office, Savannah District
18 March 2014
USACE Savannah District Fort Bragg Area Office NCMBC FBSBOE
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§ Overview of the Savannah District
§ Overview of the Fort Bragg Area Office workload history /projections
§ Summary of how most of our business is procured
USACE Savannah District Fort Bragg Area Office
NCMBC FBSBOE Briefing Agenda
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§ Provides facilities for Soldiers, Airmen and families § Enables free-flow of commerce § Conserves and protects the region’s water & natural resources § Enhances family recreation
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Savannah District Mission
Building Strong for America!
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Our Greatest Asset: Our People
§ Diverse
§ Approximatlely 700
§ Multi-disciplined
• Engineers, architects, project managers, park rangers, hydrologists, and many other specialists
§ Customer focused
Savannah District Organization
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§ Has served the nation since 1829
§ Supports 7 Army and 4 Air Force installations in 2 states
§ Deployed 200+ personnel for combat support since 2001
§ Maintains two deep water ports
§ Operates 3 major dams for hydropower, flood risk management, recreation, water quality/supply, downstream navigation, and fish and wildlife protection
§ Hosts 15+ million annual visitors to 3 major reservoirs
§ Regulates and protects aquatic resources in Georgia
§ Executes the Homeowners Assistance Program for DoD
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Savannah District at a Glance
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§ Supports Army and Air Force installations in GA and NC
§ Provides support to more than one-fifth of the Army
§ Builds state-of-the-art facilities to support Soldiers, Airmen, and their families § Barracks § Dining Facilities § Training Areas and Ranges § Command and Control Buildings § Administrative Buildings § Operational Facilities § Community Service Facilities § Medical Treatment Facilities § Roads and Bridges
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Savannah District Military Construction
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Fort Bragg Area Office – FY14 Placement / Workload History / Projections
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FY-14 Available SRM Contracts
NC MATOC – 4 Participants Chavis’ Inc., Maxton, NC Billy W. Jarrett Construction Company, Montgomery, AL Trend Construction, Inc., Orlando FL Rand Enterprises, Inc. Newport News, VA
UMCS & Mechanical MATOC – 4 Participants Chavis’ Inc., Maxton, NC Dunbar Mechanical Contractors, LLC, Memphis, TN Group III MGT, Inc., Kinston , NC Haire Plumbing & Mechaincal Co, Inc., Fayetteville , NC
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FY-14 Available SRM Contracts
NC / SC SATOC
Boykin Contracting, Inc., West Columbia, NC
82nd SATOC Turner Strategic Technologies (TST), Virgina Beach, VA
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FY-14 Available SRM Contracts Fort Bragg Roofing SATOC
CEBCO Construction Inc., Lillington, NC
Fort Bragg Paving SATOC Trend Construction, Inc., Orlando FL
Fort Bragg Paving SATOC Barnhill Contracting Company, Tarboro, NC
What Makes the NCARNG Different?
§ NCARNG is required to work under a master cooperative agreement with the state of NC
§ NCARNG uses NC State Procurement procedures for purchasing goods and services
§ NCARNG uses NC State Construction Office contracting guidelines for Design and Construction contracts - Less than 500K = Informal contract - More than 500K = Formal contract
What Makes the NCARNG Different?
§ NCARNG requests for quotes and proposals for goods and services on eprocurement and the NC Interactive Purchasing System at http://eprocurement.nc.gov/
§ Design and Construction contracts may receive bids through request or may be advertised through the state construction office on http://www.nc-sco.com - Depending on the amount and the reason for project
§ The NCARNG CFMO uses sound competitive purchasing procedures and is committed to seeking competition as much possible.
FY 14-15 Capital Improvement Projects
§ 66 ongoing construction projects at various National Guard facilities/ training sites across the state
§ 72 Construction and major repair projects currently in design, will award most construction contracts prior to end of fiscal year 2015 (Est 36M)
§ Project work orders for repairs to facilities across the state to reach 2.5M for contracts to local small businesses across the state during FY 2014
NCARNG Military Construction
§ NCARNG was able to increase facility improvement projects 40% during FY 13
§ NC State government has appropriated several million dollars toward NCARNG capital improvements and renovation and repair
NCARNG Military Construction
§ 94 Facilities requiring State Matching Funds § 8 Federally Supported Sites (2 Army, 2 Air), Ft
Fisher, Ft Bragg, Camp Butner Training Site § 18 Federally Supported Maintenance Facilities
Installation Strategic Action Plan
§ The NCNG is addressing this infrastructure issue with an Installation Strategic Action Plan (referred to as the ISAP) that will align and posture our future forces to reflect 21st century NC Demographics and ensure cost effective, efficient infrastructure for a ready, reliable, responsive and relevant NCNG.
§ We envision decreasing from 93 facilities with an average age of 47 years old, to 40-48 Readiness Centers that will include 8 new “Regional Readiness Centers” anchored on the main I-95, I-40 and I-85 corridors while maintaining our ties to rural NC with 36 to 40 smaller Readiness Centers that will give us tactical staging areas to respond any NC state emergency or contingency.
Organizational Mini-‐BrieFing (1030-‐1040)
• Jack Roberts, Society of American Military Engineers (SAME)
• CJ Scarle:, NC Vet Biz
• Joy Thrash, NC Defense Business Associa?on
Installation Logistics Services (Materiel Maintenance, Transportation, Supply & Services): Program, Requirements, Processes and Procedures (1040-‐1110) • Joe Adamczyk, SDV Command Source (Moderator) • Lloyd Navarro, 406th Army Field Support Brigade • COL(R) Bob Franks, Director, Logis?cs Readiness Center -‐ Fort Bragg
• Mike Saulnier, Program Manager, Logis?cs Readiness Center -‐ Fort Bragg, L-‐3 Communica?ons
U.S. Army Materiel Command | U.S. Army Materiel Command | Army Sustainment Command
Fort Bragg Logistics Readiness Center
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MISSION WE PROVIDE THE CUSTOMERS OF FORT BRAGG WITH SUSTAINABLE, FULL SPECTRUM LOGISTICS IN THE AREAS OF TRANSPORTATION, MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLY & SERVICES.
HHC 4th BSTB 1-508th PIR 2-508th PIR 4-73d CAV 2-321st FA 782nd BSS
4th BCT
482d CAB
HHC, CAB 1-17th CAV 1-82d ARB 2-82d AV 3-82d GSAB 122nd ASB
82 CAB
3d BCT
HHC 3d BSTB 1-505th PIR 2-505th PIR 5-73d CAV 1-319th FA 82nd BSB
31st BCT
1HHC 1st BSTB 1-504th PIR 2-504th PIR 3-73d CAV 3-319th FA 307th BSB
2d BCT
HHC 2nd BSTB 1-325th AIR 2-325th AIR 1-73d CAV 2-319th FA 407th BSB
2HHC, DSTB HHC, DIV 82d Band
DIV HQ
HQ
82D Airborne Division
HHB BDE 1st 321 FA 3d 321 FA 3d 27 FA D/26 TQAB 206th SIG Co 188th BSB
18th FIRES BDE
AR 5-9 Support (100 NC and 15 VA counties)
Fort Bragg Customers
7 3d SFG
1st Bn 2d Bn 3d Bn 4th Bn HHC 3rd GSB
3 528th SUST (SO)
USASOC
(as of 11 Mar 14)
2 Commissaries
Air Force – Pope Field Air Mobility
CMD AF SOC Air Combat CMD
Air ED & TNG CMD
AF Reserve CMD
21 STS 24 STS 427 SOS 66 AOS Det
43 Air Wing 440 Air Wing 342 TRS 18 ASOG
NCO Academy
WTB
4th ROTC BDE
406th AFSB AFSBn- Bragg
MDB ASOTD
10th MP BN (CID)
AAFES
82d STB 7th TRANS 264th CSSB
82 SUST XVIII CORPS
STB, XVIII HHC, XVIII
20th ENG
108th ADA
525 BFSB
16th MP
44th MED
XVIII ABN CORPS
USARC WOMACK DENTAC JSOC FORSCOM
USAG
192d EOD BN Fort Campbell, KY
USACAPOC 1st CA/PO
Tng BDE
USAJFKSWCS
NEC Golden Knights
139th INF REG (NCNG)
95th CA
BDE
3rd MP
GRP CID Fort Stewart,
GA
USACIL
Fort Gilliam
Health Services/MEDCOM
189th INF BDE (NCNG)
1st SWTG SWMG
7th SFG
1st Bn 2d Bn 3d Bn 4th Bn HHC 7th GSB
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1st TSC ARCENT (Shaw AFB)
50th SIG BN
MISOC 4th MISO Grp 8th MISO Grp
USASOAC
U.S. Army Materiel Command | U.S. Army Materiel Command | Army Sustainment Command
Major Services by Division LogisXcs Readiness Center
Supply & Services Transporta?on Materiel Maintenance AmmuniXon Supply Point (ASP) Unit Movements & MCC TacXcal Equip Maintenance
Retail Supply & Garrison ASL ITDSA and TVAA Non-‐TacXcal Equip Maintenance
Hazardous Material Tracking ITO AIR & A/DACG Fire Truck Repair
Hazardous Material Store Railhead OPS & RSA Armament-‐ Small Arms & NVD Repair
InstallaXon Property Book Container Management CommunicaXons & Electronics Repair
Central Receiving Point (CRP) Pope AF Air Cargo: 8 hour response Xme for un-‐programmed Air missions
Allied Trades – Carpentry, Paint Shop, Machine & Welding
Bulk & Package Petroleum TransportaXon Motor Pool (TMP) Shop Stock Management
Laundry & Dry Cleaning Personal Property Shipping Office Army Oil Analysis Lab
Central Issue Facility (CIF) Personnel Movements Container Repair Program
Packaging & CraXng Freight Outbound Special Purpose Equip Maint – AF-‐ Ground Support
Chemical Defense Equipment -‐ JLIST Commercial Travel Office (CTO)
Food Services -‐ SSMO Pope AF Air Crew Shu:le
DFAC Management InstallaXon Shu:le
U.S. Army Materiel Command | U.S. Army Materiel Command | Army Sustainment Command
Contract Providers by Service MulXple LRC Contractors Providing over 40 Major Services
Supply & Services Transporta?on Maintenance L3
Installation Supply Functions, Supply Support Activities (SSA) and Supply Subsistence
Management Office (SSMO)
L3 Sub to Data Solutions & Technology (DST) 24/7 ITO Air Mvmts ; PPSO, Freight. Personnel Mvmts, Unit Moves, MCC, ITDSA/TVAA, Pope
Cargo , Container MGMT
L3 Pass Back - Sustainment / Field Level, Load Testing, RESET, LBE & PDTE, Backup Maintenance Support,
Army Warranty Program, Paint Facility, New Equipment Processing, Class XI repair, Mob/De-Mob Support,
Allied Trades Data Solutions & Technology (DST) Central Issue Facility (CIF) and Ammunition
Supply Point (ASP)
A+ Moving & Storage Relocation – Local Moves Direct Procurement Method (DPM) Household Goods Shipments
(HHGs)
Premier CIPBO
Nilson Van and Storage Outbound, Area I, DPM HHGs Outbound, Area II, DPM HHGs
Employment Source Dining Facility Attendant Services (DFAC)
Ken Krause Inbound, Area I, DPM HHGs
North Carolina Business Enterprise Program Full Food Services (FFS)
All American Relocation Inc. Inbound, Area II DPM HHGs
Willbros Inc Installation Ground Fuel
Shiloh Services 24/7 TMP MGMT; Pope Mvmt Air Crews,
Installation Shuttle, Mvmt Govt Pers. & Baggage up to 200 mile radius
D&S Textile Laundry Services
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U.S. Army Materiel Command | U.S. Army Materiel Command | Army Sustainment Command
LRC Outsourced Services &
Local Purchases
U.S. Army Materiel Command | U.S. Army Materiel Command | Army Sustainment Command
Outsourced Services & Local Purchases
LogisXcs Readiness Center Supply & Services TransportaXon Materiel Maintenance
Purchase of General Supplies (Using Government Purchase Card)
Purchase of General Supplies (Using Government Purchase Card)
Purchase of General Supplies (Using Government Purchase Card)
Purchase of Kitchen Supplies -‐ GPC (Paper Plates, Flatware, plasXc wrap etc)
Charter Bus & Van & Aircraq (Local, Regional, and NaXonal movements)
Purchase of specialized parts (Fire Trucks, K-‐loaders, Containers)
Purchase of Select Food Items -‐ GPC (Dining Facili?es)
Moving & Storage Services (Household goods and Personal Property)
Purchase of specialized Tools & Safety Equip
(Non-‐Standard items)
Repair of Kitchen Equipment (Dining Facili?es)
Shipping Services (Small & Large packages)
Repair of Unique equipment (Fuel Tanker, Engine, Card Board Bailer)
Trucking Services (Full Trucks & Less than truckloads)
FabricaXon of parts (Non-‐Standard items)
GSA Vehicle Repair & Cleaning (Sedans, Vans, Trucks, & Buses)
Paint Removal (BlasXng) (All types of Equip)
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Force Modernization: Program, Requirements, Processes and Procedures (1125-‐1145) • Brandon Conover, Prac?cal Scien?fic (Moderator) • LTC Thomas Holland, USASOC • MAJ William Davis, XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg
Public/Private Partnerships: Program, Requirements, Processes and Procedures (1145-‐1200) • Gordon Rose, Call Sign Engineers (Moderator) • Mike Melia, Corvias Military Living • Brannon Richards, Old North U?lity Services • Jeff Brown, Sandhills U?lity Services
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Water and wastewater provider for Fort Bragg and Camp MacKall, including Simmons Army Airfield and Pope Army Airfield • 50 year privatization contract • Own, operate and maintain the existing
water distribution and wastewater collection systems
• Capital construction and operations and maintenance
Old North Utility Services, Inc. [email protected] 910-495-1311 Serving Those Who Serve TM
March 17, 2014
Presenter: Brannon Richards, Utility Manager
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• ONUS contract supported through Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
• Work performed by ONUS • Routine operations and maintenance
• New Capital Upgrades – MILCON, OMA
• Rehab and Replacement (R&R)
• FY 14 – 18 outlook
• Reduction in MILCON related work • Increase in OMA awards
• Steady R&R and O&M
• To learn about upcoming opportunities
• Get qualified with ONUS and ASUS
• Register at www.BidSync.com
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Subcontracting opportunities: 1. Water and wastewater construction and
maintenance
2. Water & wastewater rehab and replacement
3. Lift station construction and maintenance
4. Electrical design and construction services
5. Generator installation and maintenance
6. Storage tank cleaning, painting and inspection
7. BFP Certification
8. Professional engineering and consulting
9. Surveying
10. Geo-technical services
11. CCTV and cleaning services
12. Right-of-way and tree clearing
13. Asphalt and concrete restoration
14. Inspection
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• ONUS awarded over $11,750,000 to Small Businesses in 2013, more than 79% of all work awarded
• ONUS small business target for 2014 is 85%
ONUS Small Business awards through February 2014
www.asusinc.com
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Oversee water and wastewater operations at nine military installations via 50 year privatization contracts. Other ASUS Subsidiaries: Fort Bliss Water Services Company – Fort Bliss, TX Old Dominion Utility Services – Fort Eustis, Story & Lee, VA Palmetto States Utility Services – Fort Jackson, SC Terrapin Utility Services – Joint Base Andrews, MD ASUS Small Business Utilization 73.7% of all work awarded in 2013 went to small businesses Small Business target for 2014 is 85%
Fort Bragg Small Business Outreach Event
March 18, 2014
JEFF BROWN CEO
SANDHILLS UTILITY SERVICES, LLC
Sandhills Utility Services, LLC Ø Utility Privatization Contractor (Electrical)
Ø Own, Operate, Maintain, and Construct the electrical distribution system on Fort Bragg
Ø Contract goods and/or services § Materials for construction
§ Lawn & Janitorial Services § Environmental Services
§ Vehicle Maintenance
Sandhills Utility Services, LLC Ø Existing Contract Vendors
Ø Fastenal
Ø City Electrical Ø Lafayette Ford
Ø PowerMaster Electric, Inc. Ø Fayetteville Janitorial Services
Ø EHC Environmental, Inc.
Ø Lee Electrical Construction Ø MasTec
Sandhills Utility Services, LLC Ø Point of Contact Information for goods
and/or services: Ø Material, Vehicles, Building & Ground
Ø Kim Newton – (910) 496-2225; E-mail: [email protected]
Ø Contract Labor Ø Kathy Brown – (910) 496-2208; E-
mail: [email protected]
Sandhills Utility Services, LLC Ø Point of Contact Information for goods
and/or services: Ø Material, Vehicles, Building & Ground
Ø Kim Newton – (910) 496-2225; E-mail: [email protected]
Ø Contract Labor Ø Kathy Brown – (910) 496-2208; E-
mail: [email protected]
Opportunities with Installation Activities: Program, Requirements, Processes and Procedures (1200-‐1215) • Ron Haynes, Worldwide Language Resources (Moderator) • Jonee Hobson, MWR/NAF Contrac?ng, Fort Bragg • Dave Shaw, Defense Commissary Agency • Tracy Luna, Exchange, Fort Bragg • Cheryl Chavis, Exchange, Fort Bragg