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SDVOSB Outreach Training and Industry Exchange Omaha District Workload and Opportunities U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Erik Blechinger, PMP Deputy District Engineer Planning, Programs, and Project Management Division (PPMD) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District May 28, 2009 1

District Missions CIVIL WORKS Flood Damage Reduction, Navigation, Hydropower, Environment, Recreation, Regulatory, Water Supply, Emergency Management MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Design & Construction Management 10 Active Air Force Installations 2 Air Force Reserve Installations 1 Army Installation & 1 Reserve 3 Army Ammunition Plants 2 Major Reserve Commands ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Environmental Remediation Work Over 500 Projects Nationwide 2

Omaha District Boundaries 700,000 square miles Military boundary Civil works boundary 3

District Mission Areas MONTANA Helena Missouri River Minot AFB Grand Forks AFB MINNESOTA NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck WYOMING F.E. Warren AFB Denver Lowry AFB USAF Academy Ellsworth AFB Black Hills Pierre SOUTH DAKOTA Niobrara River NEBRASKA Twin Cities AAP Min.-St Paul IAP Omaha Cheyenne Platte River Omaha Cornhusker AAP Offutt Kearney AFB Fort Fitzsimons Medical Facility Crook Buckley ANG WISCONSIN IOWA Iowa AAP Fort McCoy Badger AAP Gen. Mitchell Field Rocky Mountain NORAD COLORADO Peterson AFB Schriever AFB Fort Carson Pueblo DA Military Works Boundary US Army Facilities US Air Force Facilities Civil Works Boundary Operations Projects Regulatory Offices Area Offices 4

Omaha District Workload Contract Obligations ($M) 800 600 400 200 0 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 CW 202 244 197 266 200 200 200 MIL 452 640 661 710 775 309 586 ER 193 192.5 181 200 204 249 285 $M 847 1,077 1,039 1,176 1,079 758 1,071 CW MILCON ER 5

Yellowstone River Corridor Project, Montana Planning Branch

Major Customer Areas Missouri River - MO, NE, IA, SD, ND, MT Rocky Mountain Front Range - Denver, Greeley, Boulder, CO and Cheyenne, WY Yellowstone River Basin WY, MT, ND Platte River Corridor - NE, CO, WY Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa Federally Recognized Tribal Governments Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Montana Federal Agencies National Park Service, Bureau of Reclamation 7

Planning Branch Major Programs General Investigations (GI) Congressionally Authorized studies and design. Construction General (CG)- Congressionally authorized construction and regional programs (Rec River, Section 514, Section 203, etc ). Continuing Authorities (CAP) Programmatic authorizations for small projects (Section 205, Section 206, Section 1135, etc ). Cultural Resources Program management and implementation Project Management, Environmental, Cultural, Native American consultation support to Missouri River Recovery and Mitigation Program and to Project Delivery Teams (internal and virtual) 8

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 Approximately $4.5-4.6B for Civil Works and $2.4B for Military Construction Nationally MILCON create or sustain 85,870 construction and construction related jobs in 47 states and D.C. Civil Works will create 37,000 direct private sector jobs and another 102,000 indirect jobs for industries supplying the funded activities and providing goods and services to the worker and their families. Award ASAP 90 days/ 180 days/ 1 yr/ 2 yr Guidance/prioritized projects/funding by early March 9

Civil Works Branch Perry Creek Boyer Bend Western Sarpy

Civil Works Obligations FY08 FY10 $14.80 $47.0 $7.2 $59.1 $65.4 $7.5 $65.5 $13 $31.5 $8.0 $69.0 $3.0 $75.9 Regulatory O & M GI CG FCCE Other $35.5 $13 $75.0 $3.5 $75.0 $3.5 FY08 $197 Million Regulatory O & M GI CG FCCE Other STIM FY09 $266 Million Regulatory O & M GI CG FCCE Other FY10 $200 Million 11

Civil Works Methods of Execution Planning, engineering, and design work is primarily performed with in-house staff (67%), supplemented by specialized indefinite-delivery type contracts. All construction work is performed by contract (most thru the IFB process). Contract procurement decisions are made on a case-by-case basis considering project scope, schedule, and complexity/pasb. 12

Missouri River Recovery Program Integrated Science Program** Habitat Creation Program* ** MRRIC^ MRERP^ Yellowstone Intake^^ Shallow Water Habitat Emergent Sandbar Habitat Cottonwood Reforestation Authorities & Mandates * 1986 & 1999 WRDA Mitigation ** Endangered Species Act (ESA) 2000 Biological Opinion 2003 Amended Biological Opinion ^ 2007 WRDA Section 5018 ^^ 2007 WRDA Section 3109 Other Ecosystem Habitat 13

Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv Date (Mo/FY) Ft Peck Selective Withdrawal $200K - $500K 4/09 Yellowstone Corridor Study Economic Study $100K - $300K 7/09 H&H Modeling $100K - $300K 7/09 Cherry Creek Dam Safety Civil Works Potential New Work Opportunities Inundation Mapping $250 K - $500 K 4/09 Lower Yellowstone Project, Intake, MT Entrainment Protection (Screens) $3M - $5M 4/11 Entrainment Protection Headworks $7M - $10M 4/11 14

Civil Works Potential New Work Opportunities Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv Date Acquisition = IFB (Low Bid) / RFP (Request for Proposal) (Mo/FY) Garrison Dam, North Dakota Station Service Upgr. (Xfmr Supply) $3M - $5M 11/09 Station Service Upgr. (Xfrm Install) $3M - $5M 6/10 Procure Breakers $3M - $5M 10/09 Install 115-KV GSU Xfmrs $8M - $10M 11/09 Install 230-KV GSU Xfmrs $8M - $10M 7/10 Clear Creek, Eastern Nebraska 3 separate constr. pkgs. To MATOC $1M - $5M (ea) 7/09 15

Civil Works Potential New Work Opportunities Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv Date Acquisition = IFB (Low Bid) / RFP (Request for Proposal) (Mo/FY) TAT Health Care Fac., New Town, ND (RFP) $15M - $20M 5/09 Sand Creek, Nebraska Seven Upstream Retention Dams $3M - $5M 2/10 Recreation Features $3M - $5M 3/10 Big Sioux River, South Dakota **(no current $$)** Flood Damage Reduction Ph 2C $4M - $15M 9/09 Flood Damage Reduction Ph 3 $7M - $10M 4/10 Perry Creek, Iowa Flood Damage Reduction Ph 1 $1M - $2M 3/09 Flood Damage Reduction Ph 2 $1M - $2M 2/10 16

Civil Works Multi-Award Task Order Contract Missouri River Recovery Program Total MATOC Capacity $100M Time Period of 5 Years Two Solicitations $90M Downstream Unrestricted MATOC $10M Downstream HUBZone MATOC Geographical Area Gavins Point Dam, South Dakota to Mouth of Missouri River near St. Louis, Missouri Construction Activities include soil excavation, dredging, rock placement and clearing and grubbing 17

Civil Works Multi-Award Task Order Contract Downstream Unrestricted MATOC Contractors Big River Construction Hawkins Newt Marine Service Western Contracting Downstream HUBZone MATOC Contractors HCI Construction Company LW Matteson TL Enterprises Western Contracting 18

Civil Works Potential New Work Opportunities Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv Date (Mo/FY) Missouri River Fish & Wildlife Recovery (Mitigation/Shallow Water Habitat) Acquisition = Downstream Unrestricted and HUBZone MATOCs Fawn Island, IA $1M - $5M 3/09(A) SWH River Structure Mods $500K - $3M 7/09 Tobacco Chute Inlet Mod $200K - $600K 12/09 Backwater Connections $200K - $600K 12/09 Sandy Point $1M - $3M 8/09 Three Rivers, IA $1M - $3M 6/09 Blackbird Bend, IA $1M - $5M 4/10 19

Civil Works Potential New Work Opportunities Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv Date (Mo/FY) Missouri River Fish & Wildlife Recovery (Emergent Sandbar Habitat) Acquisition = Downstream Unrestricted and HUBZone MATOCs Below Gavins, SD & NE RM 781 $1M - $2M 5/09 Below Gavins, SD & NE RM 781.4 $1M - $2M 5/09 Acquisition = existing Upstream MATOC Below Ft. Randall, SD & NE RM 842 $1M - $5M 6/09 Below Ft. Randall, SD & NE RM 863 $1M - $5M 7/09 20

Civil Works - ARRA Funded Projects 14 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PROJECTS = $64.8M Primary State IA Project Name MISSOURI R FISH AND WILDLIFE RECOVERY, IA, KS, MO, MT, NE, ND & SD Corps District Omaha MT RURAL MONTANA, MT Omaha ND GARRISON DAM, LAKE SAKAKAWEA, ND Omaha Work Description Missouri River Recovery program contracts designed for supporting populations of native species. Design and construction assistance for waterrelated environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects in Montana at high priority sites. Procurement contract for 15 breakers at Garrison hydroelectric power plant Planned Allocation ($000) 6,900 5,644 4,500 ND GARRISON DAM, LAKE SAKAKAWEA, ND Omaha Station service construction contract at Garrison hydroelectric power plant 5,500 ND GARRISON DAM, LAKE SAKAKAWEA, ND Omaha Procurement contract for fabrication of three 230 KV transformers at Garrison hydroelectric power plant 9,400 ND GARRISON DAM, LAKE SAKAKAWEA, ND Omaha Installation contract for 3 transformers and 8 High Voltage breakers. 10,000 21

Civil Works - ARRA Funded Projects 14 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PROJECTS = $64.8M, cont d. Primary State Project Name Corps District Work Description Planned Allocation ($000) ND OHIO AND NORTH DAKOTA ENV INFRASTRUCTURE (SEC 594) Omaha Design and construction assistance for waterrelated environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects in North Dakota, 5,000 NE SAND CREEK WATERSHED, SAUNDERS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Omaha Construct sediment trap & wet lands in the upper reaches of the Sand Creek watershed. 3,698 NE WESTERN SARPY COUNTY AND CLEAR CREEK, NE Omaha Award levee construction contract for Sarpy and Saunders counties along the Platte River. 3,300 NE WESTERN SARPY COUNTY AND CLEAR CREEK, NE Omaha Award next option of levee construction contract for Sarpy and Saunders counties along the Platte River 6,060 22

Civil Works - ARRA Funded Projects 14 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PROJECTS = $64.8M, cont d. Primary State Project Name Corps District Work Description Planned Allocation ($000) SD CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE, LOWER BRULE SIOUX, SD Omaha Complete various aspects of Cheyenne River sediment contamination study contract. 1,000 SD CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE, LOWER BRULE SIOUX, SD Omaha Complete various aspects of Cheyenne River sediment contamination study contract. 1,700 SD CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE, LOWER BRULE SIOUX, SD Omaha Complete various aspects of terrestrial wildlife restoration construction activities. 2,129 SD MISSOURI RIVER RESTORATION, SD Omaha Implementation of site specific study contracts for conservation, protection, erosion control, water quality, and protection of cultural and historical sites along the Missouri River in South Dakota. 1,000 23

Civil Works - ARRA Funded Projects 2 GENERAL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS = $575K Primary State Project Name Corps District Work Description Planned Allocation ($000) CO CHATFIELD, CHERRY AND BEAR CREEK, RESERVOIRS, CO Omaha Fund remaining contract for completion of Reallocation Study and EIS. Fund another contract for Independent Peer Review Management and panel for review of Reallocation Study and EIS. 160 MT YELLOWSTONE RIVER CORRIDOR, MT Omaha Award contracts for fishery study with MT Fishery Coop; economic study with Headwaters Economics; floodplain mapping in Sweetgrass County; hydrologic model for Tongue River Basin; and a website for public outreach. 435 24

Civil Works - ARRA Funded Projects (O&M) Nearly 130 O&M PROJECTS totaling = $34M ARRA Civil Works Projects Release Information Website: http://www.usace.army.mil/recovery/pages/cwprojectsreleased.aspx List of Civil Works Projects at website: http://www.usace.army.mil/recovery/pages/projects.aspx 25

Civil Works ARRA Funded Opportunities (O&M) Proposed Project Location Cost Range Adv Date Acquisition = IFB (Low Bid)/ RFP (Request for Proposal) (Mo/FY) ARRA (Stimulus) Projects Gavins Point Dam, NE (18) $5.2M 6/09 Fort Randall Dam, SD (17) $3.5M 6/09 Big Bend Dam, SD (15) $2.9M 6/09 Oahe Dam, SD (17) $4.6M 6/09 Garrison Dam, ND (12) $8.8M 6/09 Ft Peck, MT (22) $4.2M 6/09 Tri-Lakes, CO (12) $1.9M 6/09 26

Civil Works Potential New Work Opportunities (O&M) Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv Date Acquisition = IFB (Low Bid) / RFP (Request for Proposal) (Mo/FY) Hydropower: Oahe Switchyard Breaker Replacement Phase 2 ($2.3M) Big Bend Rewind Generator 7 & 8 ($11.5M) Oahe Spare Single Phase Transformer, Banks 2-4 ($1.9M) Big Bend Replace Generator Relaying ($500K) FY-10 FY-10 FY-10 FY-10 27

Military Branch

MILCON Customers Air Combat Command (ACC): Ellsworth AFB, SD; Minot AFB, ND; Offutt AFB, NE FORSCOM/IMCOM/ACSIM: Fort Carson, CO; Fort McCoy, WI (Army Reserve) Air Mobility Command (AMC): Grand Forks AFB, ND Army Strategic Command (ARSTRATCOM): Peterson AFB, CO & Ft. Carson, CO Defense Logistics Agency (DLA): Hydrant Fuels CX (Worldwide) Air Force Space Command (AFSPC): Peterson AFB, CO; Schriever AFB, CO; Buckley AFB, CO F.E. Warren AFB, 29

MILCON Customers United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), CO Army Special Operations Command (USASOC): Fort Carson, CO Northern Command (NORAD/USSNORTHCOM): Peterson AFB, CO; Cheyenne Mountain, CO Army Materiel Command (AMC): Iowa AAP; Twin Cities AAP, MN; Badger AAP, WI Air Force Reserve Command: Minneapolis/St. Paul IAP, MN; Peterson AFB, CO; Schriever AFB, CO; Army Reserve Command (USARC): 88th RRC (MN, WI); 89th RRC (IA, NE); 96th RRC (CO, ND, SD, WY,) 30

MILCON Program Execution FY08 FY10 $193 $0 $73 $3 $66 22.7 $206 $9 $40 $428 $46 $500 $20 $518 MCA O & M MCAF DOD MCA O & M MCAF DOD STIM Supp MCA O & M MCAF DOD FY08 - $661 Million FY09 - $710.9 Million FY10 - $773 Million FY08 Includes $61.9 Million in Prior Year FY07 Projects FY09 Includes $27 Million in Prior Year FY08 Projects Includes MILCON Stimulus $66 Million (4 projects) & FY09 Supplemental $22.7 Million (2 Projects) FY10 Includes Obligation of $72 Million Construction First Phase -Ambulatory Surgery Center Lackland AFB, TX. Changed from Incremental funding to Phased by OMB 31

Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv Date Offutt AFB, NE Navy Ops Sup.Center (NOSC) (Adv. 21 May) $1M - $3M 5/09 Grand Forks AFB, ND Fire Station $9M - $12M 6/09 Ellsworth AFB, SD FY09 MILCON Opportunities Base Entry & Perimeter Gates $8M - $11M 6/09 Air Force Academy, CO Upgrade Academic Facility $11M - $14M 7/09 Buckley AFB, CO Mississippi Gate Enhancements $1M - $3M 6/09 32

FY09 MILCON Opportunities ARRA Funded Projects Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv date Fort Carson, CO - Child Develop Center $10M - $15M 6/09 - Use of CEHNC, COS SATOC Peterson AFB, CO Child Develop Center $10M - $15M 6/09 - Use of CENWO, SB D-B RFP Minot AFB, ND Dormitory (168 PN) $20M - $30M 6/09 - Use of CENWO, UR D-B RFP Fort McCoy, WI Housing (23 Units) $10M - $15M 6/09 - Use of CENWO, SB D-B RFP 33

FY09 MILCON Opportunities Project Location/Type of Project Cost Range Adv date Fort Carson, CO 47th BCT Site & Infrastructure $60M - $65M 2/09(A) Physical Fitness Center $25M - $30M 3/09(A) Dining Facility $10M - $14M 3/09(A) Brigade Battalion HQ $30M - $41M 3/09(A) ** Ft. Carson Acquisitions Below to Existing SATOC or MATOCs **Barracks $130M - $140M 3/09(A) **Company Operations $80M - $90M AWD ** TEMFS $70M - $80M AWD **Battalion Complex $35M - $41M 3/09(A) **Unit Maintenance Facility $12M - $14M 3/09(A) 34

Location FY10 Opportunities Approximate Construction Cost Limitation (CCL) Tentative Strategy Ft. Carson, CO Commissary $31,250K LB Ft. Carson, CO Qualifications Training Range $9,500K SB Ft. Carson, CO Auto Multipurpose Machinegun (Carson $6,300K SB Ft. Carson, CO Modified Record Fire (Carson) $3,900K SB Ft. Carson, CO Scout REECE Gunnery (Carson) $14,200K LB Ft. Carson, CO Urban Assault Course (UAC) (Carson) $2,700K SB Ft. Carson, CO Convoy Live Fire (Carson) $5,800K SB Ft. Carson, CO Eng. Battalion Complex (Echelon Abv Brigade) $61,000K COS MATOCS Ft. Carson, CO 43rd BCT (Light) Phase 1 $91,000K COS MATOCS Ft. Carson, CO Training Support Center $16,500K LB Ft. Carson, CO Railroad Tracks $12,500K LB Ft. Carson, CO Warrior in Transition (WT) Complex $50,000K COS MATOC Ft. Carson, CO SOF Battalion Ops Complex Phase 1 $41,000K LB Ft. Carson, CO Health & Dental Clinic $47,800K LB & SB Ft. Carson, CO SOF Military Working Dog (MWD) Kennel $2,700K SB Peterson AFB, CO National Security Space Institute $17,700K LB Peterson AFB, CO C-130 Squadron Ops. Aircraft Maintenance $4,600K SB Minot AFB, ND Missile Procedures Training Operations $8,900K SB Air Force Academy, CO F.E. Warren AFB, WY Cadet Fitness Center Addition ADAL Missile Service Complex $15,600K $8,100K Duluth ANG, MN Jet Fuel Storage Complex $8,100K SB LB SB 35

MILCON - SRM Trends (Military Construction Sustainment Restoration Modernization) 700 600 631 Millions $ 500 400 300 200 100 397 197 SRM 165 MILCON TRENDS 0 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 As MILCON Workload Decreases SRM (O&M) requirements Will Increase - Amount Unknown?? SRM Presents Unique Challenges and Contract Vehicle Requirements (SABER, JOC, SPIDT,???) Streamlined Processes to Reduce Contract Costs, Government Administrative Costs and Schedule Leverage Industry Resources to Help Develop Best Method of Accomplishment We need your Help 36

Environmental Remediation Branch Underground Storage Tank Removal at Fort Carson, CO

Omaha District Major Military Installations Minot AFB (ACC) Grand Forks AFB (AMC) Twin Cities AAP Ft McCoy Badger AAP KI Sawyer AFB (BRAC) Beale AFB (ACC) Travis AFB (AMC) Vandenberg AFB (AFSPC) Legend Omaha District Military Boundaries Northwestern Division Boundaries Mountain Home AFB (ACC) Nellis AFB (ACC) Davis-Monthan AFB (ACC) F.E. Warren AFB (AFSPC) Buckley AFB (AFSPC) Shriever AFB (AFSPC) Peterson AFB (AFSPC) USAF Academy Kirtland AFB (AFMC) Holloman AFB (ACC) Pueblo Depot Ellsworth AFB (ACC) Cornhusker AAP Ft Carson NORAD Offutt AFB (ACC) McConnell AFB (AMC) Cannon AFB (ACC) Dyess AFB (ACC) Goodfellow AFB (AETC) Whiteman AFB (ACC) Barksdale AFB (ACC) Iowa AAP Scott AFB (AMC) Maxwell AFB (AETC) Eglin AFB (AFMC) Andrews AFB (AFD-W) Langley AFB (ACC) Seymour Johnson AFB (ACC) Pope AFB (AMC) Shaw AFB (ACC) Myrtle Beach AFB (BRAC) Moody AFB (AFSPC) Dover AFB (AMC) Charleston AFB (AMC) MacDill AFB (AMC) 38

Environmental Remediation Customers Army Environmental Restoration Program/Environmental Quality/Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Air Force Environmental Restoration Program/Environmental Quality/BRAC Former Utilized Defense Sites (FUDS) Interagency and International Environmental Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Park Service Other Federal Agencies Homeland Securities FEMA 39

Environmental Remediation Customers AF Environmental Restoration Program/Environmental Quality/ BRAC Air Combat Command (ACC) 18 bases Air Mobility Command (AMC) 10 bases Air Force Material Command (AFMC) 17 bases Air Education and Training Command (AETC) 10 bases Real Property Agency (AFRPA) 2 bases + HQ support Space Command 10 bases Special Operations Command (SOC) 2 bases Pacific Command (PACAF) 8 bases Washington DC Command (AFDW) 2 bases Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE) MOU signed 2008 for Omaha to functions as Service Center and National Program Manager 40

Environmental Remediation Customers Army Environmental Restoration Program/ 14 installations Environmental Quality Army Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) 2 installations Former Utilized Defense Sites 15 Active Sites Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 11 sites Other Federal Agencies Bureau of Land Management National Park Service Homeland Securities USACE Hurricane Protection Office 41

ER Obligations FY08 FY10 $28 $20 $29 $20 $29 $25 $17 $31 $30 $109 $119 $131 Army ERP/BRAC/EQ AF ERP/BRAC/EQ FUDS Superfund/ESFO Army ERP/BRAC/EQ AF ERP/BRAC/EQ FUDS Superfund/ESFO Army ERP/BRAC/EQ AF ERP/BRAC/EQ FUDS Superfund/ESFO FY08 $181 Million FY09 $200 Million FY10 $204 Million 42

Environmental Remediation - MMRP Trends Millions $ 300 250 200 150 100 130 198 121 204 121 249 131 285 MMRP Environmental Remediation ER + MMRP 50 0 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 4 Service Agencies for MMRP Huntsville Baltimore Sacramento Omaha Contract Capacity being repositioned $150M Huntsville MMRP $250M ERS MATOC (F&O/SB) $2.5B MEGA ERS MATOC (Sacramento/Tulsa/KC/Omaha) 43

Environmental Remediation Mission Value-added environmental services to Federal agencies including: Investigations Studies Remedial Design Remedial Actions, including rapid response Long-Term Operation/Long-Term Maintenance (LTO/LTM) Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) Emphasis is on remedy in place (RIP), response complete (RC) and site closeouts. 44

Execution Methods ~95% of environmental work is contracted out. Primarily utilize Environmental Remediation Services (ERS) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) and Rapid Response (RR) IDIQ contracts Emphasis on developing and utilizing small business (SB) firms. Project Acquisition Strategy Board determines appropriate method of execution. Regional sharing of ER contracts within NWD. 45

Environmental Remediation Opportunities Cost Proposed Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Range Adv Date Awd Date (Mo/Yr) (Mo/Yr) SDV ERS IDIQ SATOC $ 9M 10/08 5/09 Hub Zone ERS IDIQ SATOC $ 9M 10/08 5/09 ERS IDIQ Multi Award Remediation Contract $250M 5/09 6/09 (MARC) Env Consulting IDIQ MARC (Compliance work) $ 10M 5/08 5/09 MMRP SB IDIQ SATOC $ 9M 2/09 5/09 Remote Sensing (RS) MMRP SB IDIQ SATOC $ 9M 1/09 5/09 MMRP IDIQ MARC $250M FY10 FY10 46

Environmental Remediation Opportunities Cost Proposed Proposed Project Location/Type of Project Range Adv Date Award Date (Mo/Yr) (Mo/Yr) Rapid Response Environmental Response $245M 7/09 10/09 MEGA ERS/MMRP Contract (Joint Sacramento, $2.5B FY10 FY10 Tulsa, Kansas City and Omaha) 47

Omaha District Points of Contact Deputy District Engineer Erik Blechinger 402-995-2003 Chief, Environmental Remediation Randy Petersen 402-995-2736 Chief, Military Branch Vincent Turner 402-995-2781 Chief, Planning Branch Kayla Eckert-Uptmor 402-995-2693 Chief, Civil Branch Bert Matya 402-995-2718 48

Questions? Erik Blechinger, PMP Deputy District Engineer for Project Management U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District 49