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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, is conducting market research to identify qualified parties that can provide construction services for the Buckeye Creek Section 14 project in Clay County, Missouri. The scope includes stabilizing Buckeye Creek streambanks to reduce threats to an existing 30– to 36–inch sanitary sewer line over a twenty-year analysis period. The project aims to mitigate environmental impacts from ongoing erosion, sedimentation, and risks of sewer discharge.
Key construction tasks will include the installation of longitudinal stone toe protection, tiebacks/baffles, weirs, riprap revetment, stone roots, plantings, and related incidental work to protect the streambanks. The estimated project value ranges from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000, with a period of performance of 365 days from the notice to proceed. The applicable NAICS code is 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction).
Interested businesses, including small and disadvantaged businesses, are encouraged to respond by submitting a capability statement detailing company qualifications, project management capacity, and compliance with schedule, cost, and staffing requirements. The U.S. Army Corps will use this information to determine potential market capacity and to guide the extent and type of small business participation in the subsequent solicitation.
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