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Savannah District Presentation

Learn about the mission, organization, and workload of Savannah District, US Army Corps of Engineers. Explore the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project and Military Construction opportunities. Get contact information for contract opportunities and hurricane response.

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Savannah District Presentation

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  1. Savannah District Presentation Prepared for SAME By Leila Hollis Savannah District, US Army Corps of Engineers 04 December 2018

  2. Savannah District Mission Building Strong for America! • Provides facilities for Soldiers, Airmen and families • Enables free-flow of commerce • Conserves and protects the region’s water and natural resources • Enhances family recreation

  3. Organization Our Greatest Asset: Our People • Diverse • Approximately 700 • Multi-disciplined • Engineers, architects, project managers, park rangers, hydrologists, and many other specialists • Customer focused

  4. Savannah District At Glance • Has served the nation since 1829 • Supports 7 Army and 4 Air Force installations in 2 states • Deployed 200+ personnel for combat support since 2001 • Maintains two deep water ports • Operates 3 major dams for hydropower, flood risk management, recreation, water quality/supply, downstream navigation, and fish and wildlife protection • Hosts 15+ million annual visitors to 3 major reservoirs • Regulates and protects aquatic resources in Georgia

  5. FY19 Savannah District’s Workload Real Estate $37.2M Civil Works $192M Military $505M Regulatory $5.9M Total: $780 million Environmental $40.8M

  6. SAS Workload Trends Dollars in 000

  7. SAS Military Program Trends

  8. Civil Works Program Trends

  9. Reimbursable Program Trends

  10. Small Business Forecast FY18 – Savannah

  11. Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP) at a Glance • 4 Navigational Improvement Features • 8 Mitigation Features • Environmental Monitoring & Adaptive Management • Sequencing to meet Environmental Requirements 12

  12. SHEP Progress Cultural Resources Navigation Environmental

  13. Keep up with SHEP Watch our progress from the SHEP webpage at: sas.usace.army.mil

  14. Military Construction • Supports Army and Air Force installations in GA and NC • Provides support to more than one-fifth of the Army • Builds state-of-the-art facilities to support Soldiers, Airmen, and their families • Barracks • Dining Facilities • Training Areas and Ranges • Command and Control Buildings • Administrative Buildings • Operational Facilities • Community Service Facilities • Medical Treatment Facilities • Roads and Bridges

  15. Military Construction Marshall Hall at Fort Bragg Community Hospital at Fort Stewart New Hospital Complex at Fort Benning AIT Barracks at Fort Benning

  16. Ft. Gordon Transformation Army Cyber Command • TBUP Barracks at Fort Gordon Cyber Center of Excellence Cyber Center of Excellence

  17. Contract Opportunities: Standalone Spencer Davis, Chief, Civil Works Programs & Project Management Branch spencer.w.davis@usace.army.mil(912) 652-5195

  18. Contract Opportunities: Standalone Anthony Cady, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil(912) 652-5642

  19. Contract Opportunities: Standalone Anthony Cady, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5642

  20. Contract Opportunities: Standalone Anthony Cady, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5642

  21. Contract Opportunities: IDIQ Anthony Cady, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5642

  22. Contract Opportunities: IDIQ Anthony Cady, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5642

  23. Contract Opportunities: IDIQ Anthony Cady, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5642

  24. Hurricane Response

  25. Gateways to Success • Do your homework & understand our mission • Schedule a meeting thru the Small Business Office • POC: Leila Hollis, leila.hollis@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5340 • Be PREPARED to discuss your capabilities, interests and capacity to perform • Be AWARE of announcements – business opportunity notifications, industry days, and federally attended meetings in the area • Register in the “System for Award Management” (SAM) www.sam.gov • And keep it updated! • Explore GSA Gateways SUCCESS

  26. Contact Information Leila Hollis, Chief, Small Business Office leila.hollis@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5340 Paige Blechinger, Chief, Contracting Division paige.h.blechinger@usace.army.mil (912) 652-6177 Thomas Woodie, Chief, Reimbursable Programs & Project Management Branch Thomas.Woodie@usace.army.mil(912) 652-5792 Spencer Davis, Acting Chief, Civil Works Programs & Project Management Spencer.w.davis@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5195 Anthony Cady, Chief, Military Programs & Project Management Branch anthony.e.cady@usace.army.mil (912) 652-5642 Erik Blechinger, Deputy District Engineer, Planning, Programs & PM Division erik.t.blechinger@usace.army.mil, (912) 652-5332

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