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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St Paul District (USACE) is planning the Oxbow, Hickson, & Bakke (OHB) Ring Levee portion of the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Management Project. The FMM Project will reduce the flood risk from the Red, Wild Rice, Sheyenne, Maple, Rush, and Lower Rush Rivers for the cities of Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota, as well as surrounding communities. The FMM Project consists of four main components: 1) a dam, referred to as the Southern Embankment since the dam is at the southern end of the constructed features, 2) a Diversion Channel, 3) levees constructed within the benefitted area of the FMM Project, and 4) the OHB Ring Levee. The project also includes a number of associated structures, non-structural features, recreation features, and environmental mitigation. The OHB Ring Levee is located in the upstream staging area of the Southern Embankment. The alignment starts on the northeast side of Oxbow and runs adjacent to the Red River through existing city lots along the east side of Oxbow. It continues south along the Red River until CR 18 where the levee turns west on the north side of CR 18 until it intersects CR 81. The function of the OHB Ring Levee is to reduce the risk of flooding to the three communities from the Red River and increased water levels associated with the FMM Project, in lieu of fee acquisition. The OHB Ring Levee will require earthwork, excavation, storm sewer piping, riprap placement, and turf establishment.
Interested firms with experience in this type of construction project work, and a bonding capacity of at least $10.5M, within NAICS Code 237990 – Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction are encouraged to send capabilities and experience statements electronically to:
Toni Wasgatt
toni.w.wasgatt@usace.army.mil
USACE St Paul District
Contracting Division
Responses will be accepted through Wednesday, 04 October 2023.
This is a request for information from interested, experienced firms only. No price proposals are requested or will be accepted. Responses are strictly voluntary. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with responding to this Sources Sought or any follow-up information requests.