Sunken Vessel Removal- USACE Nashville District Lakes
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is conducting market research through a Sources Sought notice to identify qualified contractors for the removal and disposal of sunken, wrecked, or abandoned vessels, docks, and related obstructions. The scope of work covers both navigation waterways and flood risk management lakes, requiring expertise in floating, towing, demolition, and the safe disposal of hazardous materials such as oil, gas, and treated wood. Contractors must adhere to strict safety and environmental regulations, including EM 385-1-1 for dive operations and the submission of navigation data sheets for work near federal channels. The government is considering the establishment of several Blanket Purchase Agreements for a five-year period of performance, with specific work assigned via competed task orders. Interested vendors must submit a capability statement, including their company profile and a recommended NAICS code, to the designated contracting officers by August 31, 2026. This notice is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a formal solicitation or a commitment to award a contract.
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Sources Sought Notice for Sunken Vessel Removal at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District Lakes
THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION, INVITATION FOR BID (IFB), REQUEST FOR QUOTE (RFQ), OR A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP).
This is a Sources Sought announcement only. This Sources Sought is for acquisition planning purposes only and shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract. Any cost incurred as a result of the announcement shall be borne by the interested party (prospective offeror) and will not be charged to the government for reimbursement. Respondents will not be notified of the results of any government assessments.
PURPOSE:
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is conducting this Sources Sought in support of Market Research to notify and seek potential qualified members of industry to gain knowledge of capabilities, interest, and qualifications; to include the Small Business Community for completing the purchase of liquid oxygen. Responses to this Sources Sought Synopsis will be used by the Government in determining appropriate acquisition decisions. The Government must ensure there is adequate competition in making appropriate decisions. The type of set-aside acquisition will depend upon the responses to this Sources Sought.
NO SOLICITATION EXISTS AT THIS TIME.
SCOPE OF WORK:
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Nashville District, is conducting market research to identify qualified sources capable of removal and disposal of sunken, wrecked, or abandoned vessels, boat docks, and related obstructions from both navigation waterways and flood risk management lakes within the US Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. Navigational waterways, characterized by their primary use for transportation and commerce as well as hydropower, require the removal of these obstructions to ensure safe passage for commercial and recreational vessels, maintain navigational channels, and mitigate hazards to marine traffic. In contrast, flood risk management lakes, while also subject to abandonment, serve primarily as reservoirs for flood control, water supply, recreational purposes, and hydropower. Removal efforts in flood risk management lakes must prioritize the preservation of dam infrastructure, environmental considerations, and the mitigation of potential flood hazards. Contractors are expected to demonstrate expertise in both scenarios, adapting removal strategies and methodologies to suit the unique challenges posed by each type of lake, including the consideration that flood risk management lakes typically have much deeper average depths compared to navigation waterways. All removal activities must adhere to applicable regulations and environmental guidelines while ensuring the safety and integrity of the surrounding infrastructure and water resources.
The Contractor shall furnish all plant, labor, materials, and equipment for removal of all impounded or abandoned vessels, docks, and other defined obstructions from USACE waterways. This work shall include floating, towing, demolition, and removal of the vessels or structures, with locations and descriptions of each item included in each task order. Staging area will be allowed at any Corps of Engineers managed Boat Access areas with a ramp or as directed by the Corps of Engineers Resource Manager of that area. The contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all permits. All work should be in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
Additional Requirements
- Dive Operations: For any work in or near lock approaches, the contractor must submit dive plans to the District Dive Coordinator (DDC) or Alternate Dive Coordinator (ADC) at least 30 days in advance for review. All dive operations must strictly adhere to EM 385-1-1 regulations.
- Navigation Work: For any work conducted in or near Federal navigation channels, the contractor must submit a Nav Data sheet to the appropriate office at least 30 days prior to commencing work. This will facilitate the issuance of a Notice to Navigation Interests (NTNI).
Waste Disposal:
- The contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all permits and any associated costs for waste disposal. All waste disposals shall be done in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
- Waste from the required work will include gas, oil, vessel materials, dock materials (such as treated wood, metal, foam flotation, and hardware), and all personal items in the vessel including but not limited to trash, sanitary waste, waste oil, and lubricants. This waste material shall be disposed of in an appropriate licensed private or public waste management facility.
Cleanup and Safety:
- The Access area used must be clearly marked to warn all visitors about any/all hazards. At the end of the workday, if any parts of the vessels are left outside the dumpster, the area must be checked and clear of safety hazards while the site is unattended. Additional precautions shall be taken to eliminate safety hazards and clearly mark the work area when it is to be left unattended during non-workdays. Upon final removal of the dumpster, the area must be cleaned, swept, and all debris removed including fiberglass, screws, metal, wood, broken glass, etc.
Period of Performance:
The Government is considering putting in place several Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) for a 5-year period of performance. Task Orders will be competed amongst the BPA holders.
ANTICIPATED NAICS CODE: Please recommend an appropriate NAICS
CAPABILITY STATEMENT TO SHOW INTEREST AND INTENT:
Interested and capable vendors are requested to submit a Capability Statement demonstrating their ability to fulfill the requirements outlined above. Submissions should specifically address:
- Capabilities Statement
- Company Profile: Company name, CAGE code, UEI number, point of contact, and business size standard.
- Recommend appropriate NAICS for this service.
SUBMISSION OF CAPABILITY STATEMENT:
Submit this information to Bridget Passatore, Contracting Officer, at Bridget.L.Passatore@usace.army.mil and Richard (Brent) Hester, Contract Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers via email @ Richard.B.Hester@usace.army.mil. Your response to this Sources Sought notice must be received by 11:00AM Central Time on Monday, 31 August 2026.
DO NOT SUBMIT PROPIETARY INFORMATION AND/OR BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL DATA. EMAIL IS THE PREFERRED METHOD WHEN RECEIVING RESPOSNES TO THIS SYSNOPSIS.
As a reminder, this Sources Sought announcement notice should not be construed in any manner to be an obligation to issue a contract or result in any claim for reimbursement of costs for any effort you expend in responding to this request. No solicitation is currently available. Any future solicitation package will be made available on the SAM website https://sam.gov. Interested parties are solely responsible for monitoring SAM.gov for the release of a solicitation package and/or any updates/amendments. Search keyword “W912P5” to obtain a complete listing of all Nashville District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opportunities.
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