Society of American Military Engineers DC & Northern VA Posts Small Business Conference January 15, 2014
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Society of American Military Engineers DC & Northern VA Posts Small Business Conference January 15, 2014 Scott Wick, AIA, PMP, LEED AP • Headquarters - Chief Architect • Head of architecture & sustainability criteria and policy • 20 years of government service (Navy & Army) • Experience in design, project/program management, acquisitions, construction, & criteria • Went to “the other UT” Our mission areas… •Civil Works •Research and Development •Military Programs Who we are… Civil Works Program HQ 23,200 personnel 50 Divisions/Districts Navigation Hydropower Flood Damage Reduction Shore Protection Engineering Research 7 diverse laboratories 800 Staff Soldiers Private Industry Partners Recreation 11,800 personnel Water Supply Military Program 65% of A/E services & 100% of construction Military Construction Contingency Operations Installation Support International and Interagency Support What we do… 3% of the Nations Electricity 11,750 mi. of levees 400 mi. of shoreline protection 12,000 mi. of commercial inland waterways 72,000 regulatory permits FORSCOM HQ, Fort Bragg, NC Rec. Areas: 370M visitors/yr. 5 Bridge, FT Bliss, TX HAAN What we do… Border Fence, Imperial Sand Dunes, CA International Services Kabul Road, Bagram, Afghanistan COCOM Support 6 Bridge, FT Bliss, TX HAAN BRAC 133 – Mark Center (National Capital Region) Interagency Support FORSCOM HQ, Fort Bragg, NC Military Construction / Base Realignment & Closure National Geospatial Center, FT Belvoir, VA Real Estate Services Children's Hospital, Basara, Iraq Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) Who we serve… DOD – MILCON, Foreign Military Sales STATE – Economic Support Funding (Iraq), Bureaus of Diplomatic Security, and International Law Enforcement and Counternarcotics AID - Reconstruction MCC – Economic Development Grants Foreign Governments – Military and Civil Works Projects International Organizations – Asia Development Bank Where we are working… • Map of OCONUS Work Engagement - 100+ Countries & Physical Presence - 34 Countries Where we are going…FY 14 - $20.5B Energy Conservation Investment Program $79 0% Other $795 4% Overseas Contingency Operations (OMA) $509 2% Environmental $1,078 Research and 5% Development $809 4% Real Estate $478 2% Source: milicriFY14-Oct13 Host Nation/Foreign Military Sales $4,733 23% IS (BOS/SRM) $2,779 14% Army Construction $2,374 12% AF Construction $1,274 6% Department of Defense $3,617 18% Planning and Design $2,020 10% As of 18 Nov 13 Where we are going…FY 15 - $15.5B ARRA (HAP) $0 Energy Conservation 0% Investment Program $74 0% IS (BOS/SRM) $2,682 17% Other $795 5% Planning and Design $1,981 13% Environmental $863 6% Source: milicriFY14-Oct13 AF Construction $649 4% Department of Defense $2,206 14% Overseas Contingency Operations (OMA) $101 1% Research and Development $806 5% Army Construction $1,188 8% Real Estate $446 3% Host Nation/Foreign Military Sales $3,709 24% As of 18 Nov 13 Where we are located… Alaska North Atlantic Division (New York) Seattle Northwestern Division (Portland) Chicago Sacramento Omaha South Pacific Division Kansas City (San Francisco) Great Lakes & Ohio River Division Louisville Baltimore Norfolk (Cincinnati) Honolulu Los Angeles Albuquerque Southwestern Division (Dallas) Pacific Ocean Division Engineer Commands Divisions District HQ location Division boundary South Atlantic Division (Atlanta) Little Rock Vicksburg Savannah Ft. Worth Related Centers and Other Special Missions: LEGEND: Tulsa Huntsville Engr & Support Center MED-Winchester - Africa, Bosnia, Mid-East St. Louis District - Archaeology Philadelphia District - Brokered MILCON Mobile District - Panama, Puerto Rico, etc Transatlantic Division – USACE Deployment Center Mobile Districts Outside the US: Europe (Germany); Japan; Far East (Korea); 3 Districts in TAD New York Trans Atlantic Division (Winche Doing Business With USACE… • Doing business with us - Directorate of Contracting website: http://www.usace.army.mil/CECT/Pages/Home.aspx • Contractors must be in Central Contractor Registration: www.ccr.gov • All solicitations posted to Federal Business Opportunities (FBO): www.fedbizopps.gov • Make sure certifications are up-to-date and in correct data bases •HUBZone, SBD, 8(a), etc. see http://sba.gov/ •Make sure bonding is in place (for construction projects) • Do your homework: Know how your capabilities fit our requirements • Consider subcontracting opportunities as well as prime contracts Small Business Opportunities… • Where are My Opportunities? • Prime Contractor – Site development – Site Integrator – Small volume facility types not requiring IDIQ acquisition – Unique facilities – Pre-engineered construction • Mentor-Protégé • Joint Venture • Subcontracting • What Can I do to increase my potential? • Attending conferences and meetings with USACE presenters increases awareness of opportunity • Be prepared to take on increasingly large projects. • HQUSACE Small Business website: http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/hqsb/ Our vision… GREAT engineering force of highly disciplined people working with our partners through disciplined thought and action to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions to the Nation’s engineering challenges. • Deliver superior performance every time • Set the standard for our profession • Make a unique and positive impact to the nation and other nations • Built to Last -- both the organization and our works Where we are going… Program ($Millions) ARRA 35,000 Other 30,000 Environmental BRAC 25,000 RDT&E 20,000 Real Estate 15,000 Host Nation/FMS 10,000 Engineering & Design 5,000 DOD 0 Air Force Army Construction '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 Fiscal Year '09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Program & Employment Trends FY92-FY12 Program (Budget Authority) * ($ Millions) ** USACE FTEs *** 50,000 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 45,000 40,000 35,000 * Includes Military, Civil, and International and Interagency Support ** FY12 Constant Dollars *** FTE Utilization 30,000 25,000 20,000 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 10 11 12 Program Dollars Leverage Personnel Resources through partnering/contracting with Private Sector FTE Utilization Construction Contractors: Unlimited Capability Perform 100% of 35,683 Employees Civil Works & (as of EOM JAN 12, Military Construction includes 2,078 temporary personnel) ~300K Daily Sponsors, Federal Agencies, Associations USACE Maintains a Balance Between In-sourced and Outsourced Work ARCTIC Kajaki Dam Hydraulic Analysis, Afghanistan Flood Relief - Pakistan GIS and H&H Workshops, Mongolia New School Iraq HS Renovation Afghanistan Police Training Facility Classrooms, Columbia Cyclone Shelters Bangladesh Technical Assistance Visit – Sao Francisco River, Brazil Global Engagement: Bridge Reconstruction, Lebanon Potable Water Project, Mozambique Engagement - 100+ Countries ; Physical Presence - 34 Countries Federal Agencies • Border Control • Veterans Affairs • National Security Agency • Foreign Military • … we can’t tell you because we’ll have to kill you… Georgia-Russia Boarder Control Station Construction Management Services McLean, VA / National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency / LEED Silver Medical • Hospitals • Dental Clinics • Mental / Behavioral Health • Wounded Warrior Facilities Ft. Benning / Martin Army Community Hospital / LEED Gold Community Service Facilities • Neighborhood Centers • Chapels • Recreation Areas • Judicial Centers • Soldier Family Support Centers Ft. Belvoir / Fairfax Village Community Center / LEED Gold Physical Fitness Centers • Physical Fitness Facilities • Natatoriums • Youth Activity Center Tyndall AFB/ Fitness Center / LEED Gold Dining Facilities • Cafeterias • Restaurants • Grocery stores • Shoppettes Ft. Carson / Brigade Combat Heavy Dining Facility / LEED Silver Education Facilities • Primary School (DoDEA) • Secondary School • Advanced (Collegiate Level) • Day Care Centers • Academy (NCO) Ft. Leonard Wood / Prime Power School / LEED Gold Specialty • Data Centers • Laboratories (CERL, PNNL) • Ranges (Automated Record Fire) • Qualifications Courses (Combat Pistol) • Urban Assault Complex • Unmanned Aircraft System Hangers Ft. Carson / 1st BDE, Brigade & Battalion HQ / LEED Gold Lodging • Residential – Single Family • Residential – Multi Family • Hotels • Dormitories Ft. Belvior / Family Housing / LEED Silver Secure & Emergency Service Facilities • Fire Stations • Access Control Points • Secret Operations Facilities • Military Police Stations • Military Jail & Confinement • Command & Control Facility (C2F) Ft. Bragg / Fire Station / LEED Platinum Industrial • Air Craft Hangers • Air Traffic Control Towers • Vehicle Maintenance Facilities • Tactical Equipment Maint. Fac. Norman, OK / Armed Forces Reserve Center / LEED Gold Mixed Use & Commercial • Town Centers • Shopping Malls • Offices • Headquarters Facilities Ft. Belvior / Town Center / LEED Silver (ND)