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THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE USED FOR MARKET ANALYSIS ONLY. NO AWARDS WILL BE MADE FROM THE RESPONSES TO THIS SYNOPSIS. NO SOLICITATION WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. HOWEVER, RESPONSES WILL BE USED TO DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE ACQUISITION STRATEGY FOR A FUTURE ACQUISITION. The purpose of this announcement is to gain knowledge of potential business sources; with specific interest in small business, certified 8(a) serviced by SBA districts, certified HUB Zone, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), for work on dredging and beach creation construction contract. The NAICS Code is 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction) (size standard $37.0 million average annual receipts for preceding three fiscal years). No awards will be made from the responses to this synopsis. No solicitation will be available at this time. Responses will be used to determine appropriate acquisition decisions for a future procurement. BACKGROUND AND INFORMATION FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT The New York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (District) is preparing plans and specifications for the Sea Bright to Manasquan, New Jersey FY 26 Renourishment project. The Project plan for the FY26 renourishment provides for coastal storm risk management through the construction of a beach berm in the communities of Sea Bright, Monmouth Beach and Long Branch in Monmouth County, NJ. The approximate quantity of Beachfill in the base bid is 595,000 cubic yards (CY). There are multiple options of quantities varying from 155,000 CY to 348,000 CY, totaling to 791,000 CY of optional Beachfill placement in the contract and an option for remobilization/demobilization due to environmental windows and a strict no-work period between March 1 and October 15. The Elberon to Loch Arbour Reach is located within Sandy Hook to Barnegat Inlet Section I which was initiated in response to continued beach erosion and damages incurred along the coast of New Jersey as a result of coastal storms such as hurricanes and nor'easters. The project was originally authorized by the River and Harbor Act of July 3, 1958, in accordance with House Document No. 332, 85th Congress, second session, and further modified by Section 854 of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 1986, (P.L. 99-662). Construction cost is in the range of $50,000,000 to $100,000,000. OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS The Contractor will conform to all local, state, and federal laws while carrying out the construction process for this project. The Contractor shall prepare and submit a site-specific safety and health plan to the government for approval prior to mobilization. SURVEY OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR INDUSTRY The following is a confidential survey questionnaire designed to apprise the US Army Corps of Engineers, NY District, of any prospective construction contractors' project execution capabilities. Please provide your response to the following ques…
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