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Diving Services for US Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District. This is a SOURCES SOUGHT announcement; a market survey for information only, to be used for preliminary acquisition planning purposes. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS AND NO CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED FROM THIS SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this sources sought announcement or any follow up information requests. Respondents will be notified upon request following the sources sought evaluation results. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - Tulsa District (SWT) is conducting market research for anticipated contract procured in accordance with FAR part 15, Negotiated Procurement using Best Value Trade-off process and intends to solicit proposals on or about October 2025. The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE ? Tulsa) requires commercial sources for the procurement of dive services to accomplish district wide operational support including emergency response. The primary geographic boundary for work executed under this contract is the Southwestern Division Tulsa Districts covering southern Kansas, Oklahoma, and northern Texas. USACE Tulsa is requesting Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Dive Services Contract for various locations operating under the control of the Tulsa District. The Corps needs professional dive services to perform a variety of projects throughout the following states: Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. A more accurate description of the work to be performed will be given in the scope of each task order. A DRAFT Scope of Work is attached for reference. The work includes, but is not limited to: a) Diving activities shall be performed in a surface-supplied air mode, including 4-wire continuous hard-wire communications and diver-carried air reserve. All members of the dive team should be qualified to dive. This work requires a minimum 5-man dive team; a diver, two (2) tenders, a stand-by diver, and a diving supervisor, with the supervisor acting as the timekeeper. b) In addition to the diving equipment required by the dive team, the contractor shall have the following information and work materials available at the dive site while diving operations are underway: (US Army Corps of Engineers Diver Coordinator and District Safety Office provide approvals on the following documentation): approved Diving Operations Safe Practices Manual with sufficient Diving Log Sheets and Repetitive Dive Work Sheets; approved dive plan; approved activity hazard analysis; approved accident management plan; stop watch or equivalent as required to monitor times for each diver; standard first aid supplies; litter or tilt board; and an oxygen bottle with mask resuscitator. c) The Contractor shall inspect and clean intake and draft tube gate sealing surfaces in preparation for scheduled unit outages. Trash rack inspection/change out may also be required. Recovery and repair…
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