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Slip 36 Clean-Up and Waterfront Recap PH1B

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The contract involves the reconstruction of Pier 36B, including enhancements related to Pier 36A, with the construction of a new pier structure equipped with essential utilities such as water, sewer, electrical, and telecommunications, as well as fender systems to support vessel docking. In addition to the pier work, the project includes extensive upland site improvements involving civil engineering and utility upgrades. These improvements encompass grading, pavement installation, and stormwater management systems, which may incorporate hydrodynamic separators for treating water, along with new storm and sanitary catch basins to effectively manage water flow. A significant component of the project is the $49 million investment in soil improvements, utilizing deep soil mixing and jet grouting techniques to meet seismic code requirements. The contract titled "Slip 36 Clean-Up and Waterfront Recap PH1B" is being forecasted by the United States Coast Guard under the Department of Homeland Security, with the place of performance in Seattle, Washington. There are no set-aside provisions associated with this procurement, which falls under the NAICS code 236220, covering commercial and institutional building construction. Point of contact information is provided for the contracting officials, including a small business specialist, indicating opportunities for engagement and inquiries related to the project.

General Info

Reconstruction of Pier 36B with utilities, upland improvements, and $49M soil stabilization in Seattle.

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Department of Homeland Security → United States Coast GuardView Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Seattle, WA, US

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → United States Coast Guard
Contacts3 people available
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Department of Homeland Security → United States Coast Guard
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Gabriel PerezSmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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Pier Reconstruction: Rebuilding of Pier 36B with some improvements associated with Pier 36A, including construction of a new pier structure complete with all necessary utilities (water, sewer, electrical, telecommunications) and fender systems for vessel berthing.
Upland Site Improvements: Comprehensive site work, civil engineering, and utility upgrades within the upland area affected by the Pier 36B reconstruction. This includes grading, pavements, stormwater management (including potentially hydrodynamic separators for water treatment), and all other necessary civil infrastructure, such as new storm and sanitary catch basins for flow control and management. This also includes $49M worth of soil improvements (deep soil mixing and jet grouting) for seismic code compliance.

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