Slip 36 Clean-Up and Waterfront Recap PH1B
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This contract involves the reconstruction of Pier 36B, including enhancements adjacent to Pier 36A, with the construction of a new pier structure equipped with all necessary utilities such as water, sewer, electrical, and telecommunications. The project also includes the installation of fender systems to facilitate vessel berthing. Significant upland site improvements are planned, encompassing comprehensive civil engineering work like grading, pavements, stormwater management with potential hydrodynamic separators for water treatment, and installation of storm and sanitary catch basins to manage flow. A critical component of the project is a $49 million soil improvement effort utilizing deep soil mixing and jet grouting to ensure seismic code compliance. The contract, titled "Slip 36 Clean-Up and Waterfront Recap PH1B," is forecasted by the United States Coast Guard under the Department of Homeland Security. The work is to be performed in Seattle, Washington, and falls under NAICS code 236220, which pertains to commercial and institutional building construction. There are no set-asides specified for this contract. Key points of contact include Adam Parga and Mitchell Schumacher, with Gabriel Perez serving as the Small Business Specialist and APFS Coordinator. This project represents a significant infrastructure investment aimed at enhancing waterfront functionality and resilience.
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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.
