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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