Construct New Bulkhead at Hugo Lake
Presolicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: {"streetAddress":"","zip":""}. Industry: NAICS 237990 • PSC Y1QA.
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The US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS will be seeking proposal for the fabrication, delivery, and testing of a segmental bulkhead and support hardware and equipment for use at Hugo Dam. (See attachment for further details).
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This is a US Army Corps of Engineers presolicitation (W912BVJELA011) titled “Construct New Bulkhead at Hugo Lake,” posted 2025-12-23. The described scope is fabrication, delivery, and testing of a segmental bulkhead plus support hardware and equipment for use at Hugo Dam. NAICS is listed as 237990 and PSC as Y1QA, suggesting heavy civil/water infrastructure-related work. Key next step is to obtain and review the referenced attachment (not provided here) because the current notice text is too thin to confirm technical requirements, testing criteria, and proposal instructions.
Acquire a segmental bulkhead system (and related support hardware/equipment) suitable for Hugo Dam, including fabrication, delivery, and testing, likely to enable dam operations/maintenance needs at Hugo Lake/Hugo Dam under USACE management.
- Engineer/fabricate a segmental bulkhead for use at Hugo Dam (per forthcoming attachment requirements)
- Provide support hardware and equipment necessary to deploy/use the bulkhead (per attachment)
- Conduct required testing of the bulkhead system (type/acceptance criteria to be confirmed in attachment)
- Deliver bulkhead segments and associated hardware/equipment to the required destination (place of performance/delivery terms not stated)
- Technical approach describing fabrication plan for the segmental bulkhead and support hardware/equipment (aligned to attachment specs)
- Testing plan (procedures, facilities, instrumentation, documentation) meeting the notice’s required “testing” requirement (details pending attachment)
- Delivery/logistics plan for bulkhead segments and hardware/equipment (routing, handling, packaging, offloading assumptions—pending delivery location/terms)
- Past performance references for similar bulkhead/stoplog/hydraulic steel structure fabrication and delivery
- Quality management plan addressing weld procedures, material traceability, inspections, and test documentation (specific standards pending attachment)
- Schedule showing fabrication, testing, and delivery sequence (period of performance not stated)
- Representations/certifications and SAM.gov-required forms as directed by the solicitation when issued
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- Response deadline and proposal submission instructions
- Place of performance/delivery location and delivery/offload responsibilities
- Testing scope and whether USACE witness/hold points are required
- Period of performance or required delivery milestones
- Set-aside status and any small business eligibility constraints
- Whether installation/field fit-up is included or explicitly excluded
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