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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 15, 2009 FBO #2882
SOLICITATION NOTICE

U -- Instructional services for four (4) Dredging Fundamentals (Course #333) training courses for FY10

Notice Date
10/13/2009
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
611430 — Professional and Management Development Training
 
Contracting Office
US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville, P. O. Box 1600, Huntsville, AL 35807-4301
 
ZIP Code
35807-4301
 
Solicitation Number
W912DY10T0003
 
Response Due
10/26/2009
 
Archive Date
12/25/2009
 
Point of Contact
laura.stiegler, 256-895-1171
 
E-Mail Address
US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville
(laura.m.stiegler@usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
THIS NOTICE IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS AVAILABLE ONLY TO CONTRACTORS UNDER W912DY10T0003. The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, has a requirement for instructional services for the Dredging Fundamentals (Course #033). There will be four sessions as follows: Session 2010-01, 8-12 Mar 2010, Portland, OR; Session 2010-02, 14-18 Jun 2010, New Orleans, LA; Session 2010-03, 12-16 Apr 2010, Philadelphia, PA; and Session 2010-04, 16-19 Mar 2010, San Francisco, CA. Course length is 32 hours; number of students is 40-47. This course provides the student with fundamental theories and practices involved with dredging and the dredging process. Through lectures, group discussions, examinations, and a field trip, this course teaches the student fundamental dredging theory and accepted dredging practices in addition to basic information on how Corps dredging projects are engineered, managed, and maintained. An overview of dredge estimating, hydrographic surveying, dredging safety, and dredging contract administration is also provided. A field trip to operating dredge equipment is included to help the student understand the material taught in the classroom. This course is a prerequisite to the Dredge Contract Administration Course. Course objectives are Planning Process for Navigation Projects to include: Describing the dredging project authority and appropriation process; describing the planning process for investigations/studies; and describing the permitting process. The contractor shall provide an instructor team, which shall consist of lead instructor and one assistant instructor who will team-teach with two government employee instructors. The lead instructor will be available at the training site throughout the course of instruction in order to coordinate logistical matters and provide consistency to the overall course. The assistant instructor will be at the training site to teach and assist the lead instructor in accordance with their specialized areas of expertise. The Lead Instructor shall be knowledgeable in each of the subject areas to be addressed in Dredging Fundamentals, and shall demonstrate specific expertise and experience for at least 10 subject areas. Subject matter areas include: Corps of Engineers dredging regulations, hydrographic surveying, hopper dredges, pipeline dredges, mechanical dredges, disposal site design, sediment characterization, contaminated sediment management, dredging project design, channel design for navigation, Corps of Engineers dredging contracts, dredging safety, dredge estimating. The lead instructor shall have a masters of Science Degree in civil engineering, coastal engineering, river hydraulics, or other dredging related program, with an undergraduate degree in engineering or related technical sciences. The lead instructor shall be a registered professional engineer (USA), have a minimum of twenty (20) years experience in the dredging industry, including at least five (5) years in private industry, and demonstrate a current and continuing technical role in the dredging industry and evolving technologies. The lead instructor shall have taught a minimum of five (5) dredging-related courses of three to five days duration each, acting as lead instructor for at least one of these courses. At least three of the courses shall have been taught in the last five years. The lead instructor will submit a reference letter for each prior course from the course sponsor regarding the quality of teaching provided by the instructor. The lead instructor shall demonstrate a thorough working knowledge of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, their organization, navigation and dredging mission, and accomplishment of work. The assistant instructor shall be knowledgeable in at least three subject matter areas to be addressed in Dredging Fundamentals and shall demonstrate specific expertise and experience for those subject areas which are taught by the Assistant Instructor. The assistant instructor shall have a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering (civil, coastal, river hydraulics, environmental), or related technical sciences. The assistant instructor shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience in the dredging industry, and demonstrate a current and continuing technical role in the dredging and sediment management industry. This is a 100% set aside for small business. The solicitation is scheduled to be released on or about 26 October 2009. No telephone calls will be accepted. SEE NUMBERED NOTE 22.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USA/COE/DACA87/W912DY10T0003/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville P. O. Box 1600, Huntsville AL
Zip Code: 35807-4301
 
Record
SN01984620-W 20091015/091013234849-da99f63f35893092830b5088c983021e (fbodaily.com)
 
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