Opportunity
SAM #W9123626BA006
Construction of Vehicle Recovery Range at Fort Gregg-Adams (Fort Lee), Virginia
Buyer
USACE Norfolk District
Posted
June 18, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
W9123626BA006
NAICS
236220, 237310, 237990
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, is seeking construction services for the Vehicle Recovery Range at Fort Gregg-Adams (formerly Fort Lee), Virginia. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District (Engineering Division, Design Branch; KO Contracting Office) - Scope of Work: - Construction of 24–27 concrete turning pads for tracked and wheeled vehicles - Phased execution: three phases, with options for phases two and three - Installation locations and priorities specified in solicitation drawings - Site drainage improvements: - Installation of eight new concrete culverts - Replacement and maintenance of existing drainage structures and underdrain end treatments - Installation of reinforced concrete stormwater utilities pipe (ASTM C76) - Road realignment, grading, and repair: - Maintenance and grading of designated roads (B, G, J, K) - Finish grading, stone placement, and compaction for new pads - Erosion and sediment control: - Silt fencing, stone construction entrances, mulching, permanent seeding, culvert inlet protection, and sediment traps per Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook - Demolition and earthwork as required - Materials and Technical Requirements: - Geotextiles (ASTM standards), base course aggregates (VDOT 21B, AASHTO M 43), Portland cement concrete pavement (specified mix, reinforcement, joint fillers), elastomeric joint sealants (ASTM D5893/D5893M, ASTM C920), bituminous tack and prime coats - Compliance with EM 385-1-1 safety standards, environmental protection plans, and quality control programs - Detailed scheduling using Primavera P6 - Extensive submittal and testing protocols - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Phased access: only one phase accessible at a time; subsequent phases exercised as options - Coordination with ongoing Army training operations during construction - Land disturbance of approximately 4.72 acres with ongoing erosion/sediment control until final stabilization - 100% competitive 8(a) small business set-aside (NAICS 236220) - No specific OEMs or proprietary part numbers are mentioned; all materials must meet referenced ASTM, VDOT, and AASHTO standards.
Description
The purpose of this project is to construct 24 concrete turning pads, along with required site drainage improvements and road alignment and repair as necessary. The contract will be executed in three distinct phases, with the contractor granted access to only one phase at a time. Completion of each phase is required before proceeding to the next. The remaining phases (two and three) will only be performed if the options for phases are exercised. During construction activities in one phase, the Army will conduct training operations in the remaining two phases. Each turning pad, as identified in the project drawings, will require excavation of the existing roadbed and placement of concrete in accordance with the design specifications. Storm drainage systems will be installed to ensure positive site drainage throughout the construction process. Upon proper curing of the concrete turning pads, the connecting roads will be regarded and aligned to seamlessly integrate with the pads, as detailed in the contract drawings.
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