New Jersey SAME Meeting 16 S September t b 2010 COL John R Boulé Commander US Army Corps of Engineers New York District
US Army Corps of Engineers
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New Jersey: A History of Engineering
Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan
Maj. Gen. George Washington Goethals
Graduated West Point 1846, commissioned with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Graduated from West Point 1880, commissioned with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Best known as the officer in charge of the Best known for service in Civil War; led creation of the Panama Canal Union troops in the Battle of Antietam Served as New Jersey state engineer in 1917, Served as Governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881 Died in Orange, NJ in 1885 and is buried in Trenton
until rejoining the Army for WWI Consulted during construction and/or preconstruction for the Holland Tunnel, GW Bridge and the Goethals Bridge BUILDING STRONG®
New Jersey: A History of Engineering
Th Morris The M i C Canal, l N New JJersey’s ’ M Mountain-Climbing t i Cli bi W Waterway t Built by the State of New Jersey First opened in 1831, an engineering marvel at the time it incorporated The Morris Canal incorporated 23 inclined planes and 23 lift locks to overcome a total elevation change of 1,674 feet Crosses New Jersey, connecting the Delaware River at Phillipsburg to the Hudson River and essentially the New York Harbor at Jersey City (extended to Jersey City in 1836) BUILDING STRONG®
New Jersey: A History of Engineering
Ongoing remediation work at the Roebling Superfund site in New Jersey
Roebling Family
John A. Roebling’s Sons Company
John A A. Roebling immigrated to the U U.S. S from Germany in 1831, settling in Pennsylvania
A steel wire and cable business
Lived and worked mainly in the PA, NJ, NY area
Best known for advancements in wire rope p and designing the Brooklyn Bridge (which son and daughter-in-law finished after his death) Legacy continued with John A. Roebling’s Sons Company
Founded Roebling, NJ, site of a steel mill 200-acre site on the Delaware River Closed in the 1980s 1980s, now an EPA Superfund site USACE is managing remediation efforts
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New York District Mission
New York District, operating as a team member within the North Atlantic Division Regional Business Center and employing the Project Management Business Process, executes its water resource, military and environmental programs; performs emergency response, and conducts contingency operations, all in support of the Nation.
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New York District Overview Personnel: 630 Civil Servants/ 9 Officers and thousands of contractors Area of Responsibility: 26,500 square miles 19.4 million people 39 Congressional Districts Manage the design and construction of Army & Air Force facilities for installations in New York, New Jersey, Greenland and Virginia
Fort Drum
NY Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station
8 major river basins as well as the “6th” 6th Great Lake (Lake Champlain)
Watervliet Arsenal
Military Entrance Processing Command (MEPS)
Flood & Coastal Storm Risk Reduction Program 400 miles of coastline under study/construction
West Point
Port of New York & New Jersey– largest on East Coast 550 miles of navigation channels (240 miles within Port of NY/NJ)
Fort Hamilton Picatinny
NJ McGuire AFB
Environmental Remediation: FUSRAP, FUDS SUPERFUND, BRAC
Fort Monmouth Thule Greenland
Regulatory Program in support of Clean Water Act Support to nearly 400 recruiting stations
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MILCON Program: New Jersey Picatinny Arsenal – Worlds #1 Armaments RDT&E Facility Future Projects: FY11 – Ballistic Evaluation Facility Phase 1B and Phase 2 (C) FY11 – Explosive Storages Magazines (D) FY11 – Explosive Storages Magazines (D) FY11 – Emergency Services Center (D) FY12 – Emergency Services Center (C) (C) – Construction Contract (D) – Design Contract
Ongoing Construction Projects - $90M High Energy Propellant Formulation Facility
Guns & Weapons Systems Lab
Packaging Shipping Handling &
Explosive Research & Development Loading Facility
Transportation Center Guns & Weapons p System y Tech data facility
FUZE Engineering Complex Dam Repairs BUILDING STRONG®
MILCON Program: New Jersey Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst McGuire Dix Lakehurst Future Projects: j FY10 - Warfighter and Family Support Center (DB) FY11 - New Dormitory (DB) FY11 - Base Operations/Command Post (C) (DB) – Design-Build Contract (C) – Construction Contract
Ongoing Construction Projects - $19M Repairs to Building 2217- 514th Wing HQ JIEDDO Training Facility Repairs to Building 2311- 514th Wing HQ Photovoltaic Solar Power Carport y System Unified Security Forces Facility BUILDING STRONG®
Military Programs: Indefinite Delivery Contracts D Description i ti
Duration D ti
Value V l
A Awarded/Status d d/St t
IDC: General A/E Services
5 years
$25M
Awarded 2nd Quarter FY10 Jacobs/Ammann & Whitney (Joint Venture)
IDC: General A/E Ser ices Services
3 years
$3M
Awarded 3rd Quarter FY10 Plumb Engineering, P.C.
IDC: General A/E Services (mainly Picatinny Arsenal)
5 years
$9M
Awarded 3rd Quarter FY10 GSIPT ((Government Services
IDC: General A/E Services ((mainlyy West Point)
5 years
$12M
Award Pending
IDC: Blast and Explosives R&D Facility (Picatinny Arsenal)
5 years
$12M
Award Pending
Integrated Process Team)
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Civil Works: New Jersey Flood Risk Reduction Green Brook project is District’s largest riverine flood risk reduction project
Project is 65 square miles and portions of 3 counties; estimated cost is $400 million Project includes channel modifications dry basin modifications, creation, floodproofing of structures and several miles of floodwalls and levees Next Awards: Sebrings Mill Bridge raising, levee, floodwall and pump station (pending)
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Civil Works: New Jersey New York District District’s s Civil Works mission includes coastal storm risk reduction projects along the New Jersey shoreline Sandy Hook to Manasquan Manasquan, N N.J. J 21 miles of coastline; $200 million initial cost The project provides beach restoration and storm damage reduction to the highly populated communities and the infrastructure along the stretch Most recent renourishment was in Long Branch, N.J., in winter 08/09 Long Branch Branch, N N.J. J
Next Step: Planning for FY12 renourishment, working with state to identify hot-spots, last renourishment was approximately $9 million BUILDING STRONG®
Civil Works: Indefinite Delivery Contracts D Description i ti
A Acquisition i iti
Duration D ti
$12M
Advertise/Awarded Ad ti /A d d
IDC: Flood Risk Reduction Systems and Dam/Levee Safety
Small Business
IDC: Ecosystem Restoration
Small Business
5 years
$12M
4th Quarter FY10 Announcement to Public
Unrestricted Full & Open p
5 years
$12M
1st Quarter FY11 Announcement to Public
IDC: Navigation and Shore Protection Systems
5 years
Value V l
Proposals Received, Selection Pending
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Port of New York and New Jersey $1.3B harbor deepening project is ongoing --- 50ft Designed to handle post post-panamax panamax sized ships Scheduled completion – FY13
Largest port on the east coast $149B in ocean-borne cargo 5 million containers (TEUs) annually 200,000+ direct and indirect jobs $20B in GDP BUILDING STRONG®
Ecosystem Restoration: New Jersey Hudson-Raritan Estuary Comprehensive Restoration Plan
Liberty State Park Lincoln Park Minish Park Kane Wetland Mitigation Bank (above) BUILDING STRONG®
Environmental Remediation: New Jersey
Cornell Dubilier South Plainfield, N.J. EPA Superfund S f d site it
Raritan Arsenal Edison, N.J. F Formerly l U Used d Defense Site
Maywood, N.J. Formerly Utilized Site Remediation Action Plan site BUILDING STRONG®
Homeland Security Eastt Ri E River B Bridges id P Projects j t - expected t d $500 million illi d dollar ll program tto provide id security measures for the New York City Department of Transportation on the Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg, and Queensboro bridges – construction through g 2020 • Four sites along 7-miles reach of the East River • Fully y integrated g security y system: y Electronic Security System (ESS) Intrusion Detection Access Control Surveillance Physical Security Structural reinforcement Protective covers/shields Fire protection Backup power
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