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Financial and Activity Report (sheet 1 of 2) Version 1.4
Agency Name: (202) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works
Week End Date: 11-Sep-09
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Contracts and Orders Y-US 102,199,930
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3113 2009 \ 2010) Mississippi River and Tributaries, (including modifications)
1 Engineers-Civil Works Recovery Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3113 2009 \ 2010) Mississippi River and Tributaries, Other Y-US 19,209,295
2 Engineers-Civil Works Recovery Act
Contracts and Orders Y-US 11,329,122
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (including modifications)
3 Engineers-Civil Works (96-3133 2009 \ 2010) Investigations, Recovery Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of Other Y-US 643,567
4 Engineers-Civil Works (96-3133 2009 \ 2010) Investigations, Recovery Act
Contracts and Orders Y-US 438,135,386
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (including modifications)
5 Engineers-Civil Works (96-3134 2009 \ 2010) Construction, Recovery Act
Contracts and Orders N-US 26,768,233
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (including modifications)
6 Engineers-Civil Works (96-3134 2009 \ 2010) Construction, Recovery Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of Formula and Block Grant Y-US SD-SOUTH DAKOTA 2,129,000
7 Engineers-Civil Works (96-3134 2009 \ 2010) Construction, Recovery Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of Other Y-US 99,401,799
8 Engineers-Civil Works (96-3134 2009 \ 2010) Construction, Recovery Act
Contracts and Orders Y-US 727,713,031
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3135 2009 \ 2010) Operation and Maintenance, (including modifications)
9 Engineers-Civil Works Recovery Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3135 2009 \ 2010) Operation and Maintenance, Cooperative Agreement Y-US 571,610
10 Engineers-Civil Works Recovery Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3135 2009 \ 2010) Operation and Maintenance, Other Y-US 107,562,624
11 Engineers-Civil Works Recovery Act
Contracts and Orders Y-US 2,836,583
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3136 2009 \ 2010) Regulatory Program, Recovery (including modifications)
12 Engineers-Civil Works Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3136 2009 \ 2010) Regulatory Program, Recovery Other Y-US 2,264,311
13 Engineers-Civil Works Act
Contracts and Orders Y-US 33,593,991
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3137 2009 \ 2010) Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial (including modifications)
14 Engineers-Civil Works Action Program, Recovery Act
(202-00) Corps of Engineers-Civil Works: Corps of (96-3137 2009 \ 2010) Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Other Y-US 10,392,363
15 Engineers-Civil Works Action Program, Recovery Act
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Total Gross Outlays
25,781,113
9,545,725
145,619
357,203
54,693,264
18,274,831
2,129,000
10,067,356
83,026,463
571,610
36,795,294
363,555
2,011,446
292,767
7,346
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Financial and Activity Report (sheet 2 of 2)
Major Completed Actions (Short bulleted list of the major actions taken to date.)
Total Army Civil Works obligations to date are $1,493.3 million (32.5% of $4.6 billion), including $1,345.2 million for new contracts and new
work orders against existing contracts. Last week, the Corps obligated $130.4 million of Civil Works Recovery Act funds, while awarding 93
contracts and work orders, increasing cumulative contract actions to 1,706.
Total Army International and Interagency Support Program obligations to date are $91.5 million (44.8% of $204 million), including $75.7
million for new contracts and new work orders against existing contracts. Last week, the Corps obligated $1.2 million of IIS Recovery Act
funds, while awarding 3 contracts and work orders, increasing cumulative contract actions to 33.
Walter F. George Lock and Dam, AL and GA: On September 9, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District awarded a contract in the
amount of $3,796,229 to Yellowstone Electric Company of Billings, MT, a small business, to purchase transformers. The contract
performance period runs from September 9, 2009 through March 31, 2011.
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, SC: On 8 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Charleston District awarded a firm fixed-price
contract for $5,888,114 to Southern Dredging Company of North Charleston, SC, a small business set aside. The ARRA funds will be used to
dredge selected areas primarily in the Winyah Bay to Charleston reach with some dredging in the Charleston to Port Royal reach (1,025,000
cubic yards) and minimal dike maintenance at selected disposal sites. Dredging these areas will reduce shoaling in this portion of the AIWW
and allow for safer passage of vessels. The work is scheduled to begin on October 15, 2009 and be completed on March 15, 2010.
John H. Kerr Lake, NC & VA: On 8 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District, assisted by Omaha District, awarded a
contract in the amount of $510,000 to Conti Federal Services, Inc. of Plainfield, NJ, to carry out DDT/Dioxin remediation.. The work will
enhance environmental conditions and public health and safety, and is to begin immediately.
Rivers Project Office, West Salton, MO: On 8 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District awarded a $129,497
environmental services task order award to ARDL, Inc. of Mount Vernon, IL, The work to be done for the Rivers Project Office at West
Salton, MO, includes Assessment of Unionids (fresh water mussels) and habitat - Freshwater Mussel Survey Silo Access Area and Lock and
Dam 24, Clarksville, MO; Lead-Based Paint Abatement/Rehabilitation of Lincoln Shields area, West Alton, MO; and Lead-Based Paint Survey
of 21 trilateration Stations prior to rehabilitation work at L&D 24 & 25, Mel Price and L&D 27, Mississippi River. Work started September 9,
2009 and is expected to be completed September 30, 2009.
Marquette and Sylvan Grove, KS: On 8 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District awarded a contract in the amount
of $68,450 to Clark Boat Company, Inc. of Bellvue, IA, for delivery of two work barges (pontoon boats) for placement of buoys at Kanopolis
and Wilson Lakes at Marquette and Sylvan Grove, KS, respectively which will enhance the safety of the recreating public. This is a
competitively-bid firm-fixed price 100% small business set-aside supply contract for delivery January 10, 2010.
Kanopolis Lake, Marquette, KS: On 8 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District awarded a contract in the amount of
$20,590 to Truax Company, Inc. of New Hope, MN, for purchase of a seeding drill (agricultural equipment) for planting of grass at Kanopolis
Lake, Marquette, KS. This is a competitively awarded 100% small business set-aside supply contract which will provide erosion control and
enhance the esthetics of the lake. Delivery date is September 23, 2009.
Stockton Lake Power Plant, Stockton, MO: On 8 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District awarded a contract in the
amount of $5,706 to C-Tech Industries Inc. of Springdale, AR, for delivery of purchased hot-water pressure-washer equipment to Stockton
Lake Power Plant at Stockton, MO. The equipment will help keep power plant equipment and facilities clean. This is a competitively-bid firm-
fixed price supply contract for delivery on September 18, 2009.
Richard B. Russell Dam, Elberton, GA: On 5 September, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District awarded a contract for
$1,270,101 to The Clement Group, LLC of Montgomery, AL, an 8a Small Business contractor. The ARRA funds will be used for head gate
repair of corrosion and paint to units 2 and 3 at the Richard B. Russell Dam, Elberton, GA. The work is scheduled to begin on September 16,
2009 and conclude on December 31, 2010.
Francis E. Walter Dam, PA: On 4 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District awarded $537,833 in ARRA funds to
Citadell Construction Company of Lansdale, PA, to upgrade the access road to both the stilling basin and streamgaging station. The road has
severely eroded and become extremely steep. This 3,000-foot-long dam and reservoir project has prevented more than $136 million in flood
damages in the Lehigh River basin. The project is located on the Lehigh River, just below the mouth of Bear Creek, about six miles above
White Haven, PA. This new work will directly benefit both the public and government staff through greater safety and access to outdoor
recreation opportunities and natural and cultural resources. Work will commence in September 2009 and will be completed by December
2009.
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, AL and MS: On 4 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District awarded a Task Order in
the amount of $41,160 to Ops Sales Company, Inc. of Dewey, OK, a small business, to purchase pipe for the Mahannah ring levee repair
which is part of the Wildlife Mitigation Lands. This reduces future maintenance costs by stabilizing the levee. The work is required to
maintain the integrity of the levee to prevent damaging flooding of management facilities and equipment. The contract performance period
runs from September 21, 2009 through October 3, 2009.
East Fork, Tombigbee River, MS: On 3 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District modified a task order for the amount of
$430,930 with Phillips Contracting Co., Inc. of Columbus, MS, a Certified Hub Zone Small Business, to perform critical maintenance to restore
flood damage reduction benefits of the East Fork project. The contract performance period is September 9, 2009 through December 30,
2009.
Mispillion River, DE: On 3 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District awarded $330,000 in ARRA funds to Hydro-
Marine Construction Company, Inc., Hainesport, NJ, to remove navigation hazards located at the confluence of Cedar Creek and the
Mispillion River near the old Mispillion Light in Delaware. The wooden structure, more than 80 years old, is approximately 1,800 feet in
length and consists of timber piles and timber cross members. Some of the timber piles are only visible at low water. During higher tide
stages, the structure is not visible resulting in a serious safety hazard to both commercial and recreational vessels. This waterway supports
the only launch service that provides safe transport of personnel and supplies to super tanker vessels anchored in the Delaware Bay, Big
Stone and Breakwater anchorages and the nearby Atlantic Ocean. The waterway thus plays a critical role in the logistics of lightering tankers
so they can proceed up the Delaware River to the various refineries. Local commercial fleets (approximately 100 vessels) also operate out of
the inlet. The work is scheduled to commence on or about September 14, 2009 and be completed by the end of October 2009.
Wilson Lake, KS: On 3 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District awarded a contract in the amount of $94,057 to
ABCreative of De Soto, KS, for purchase of modern, safe and handicapped-accessible playground sets and related equipment at Sylvan Grove
at Wilson Lake, KS. The award will improve recreational opportunities for children at Wilson Lake. This is a competitively-bid 100% small
business set-aside firm-fixed price supply contract for delivery of equipment on October 3, 2009.
Norfolk Harbor, VA: On 3 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District awarded a contract for $55,000 to ROBRA
Construction of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The ARRA funds will be used to repair the security fencing at the Craney Island Dredged Material
Management Area. Work began September 8 with completion set for October 9, 2009.
Clinton Lake, KS: On 3 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District awarded a contract in the amount of $25,350 to
Robert Bivens of Lawrence, KS, for removal and replacement of restroom partitions to benefit the recreating public at Bloomington Park at
Clinton Lake, KS. This is a competitively-bid firm-fixed price small business set-aside construction contract for work to be completed
November 30, 2009.
Tuttle Creek Riprap Repair, Manhattan, KS: On 2 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District awarded a contract in the
amount of $9,982,170 to Treviicos South, Inc. of Tampa, FL, for overlay of riprap on the western half of the dam at Tuttle Creek Lake,
Manhattan, KS. The work will help stabilize the lake and dam. This is a competitively-bid fixed-price construction incentive fee contract for
work to begin immediately and be completed November 19, 2010.
Mississippi River Levees (MRL) Construction Project, Mississippi, construction of relief wells at Tunica, MS: On 2 September, the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers Memphis District awarded a contract for $2,212,000 to Q2 Remediation Services LLC, of Baton Rouge, LA, a Small
Disadvantaged Business, 8A and HubZone firm. The ARRA funds will be used to drill, install and test 74 relief wells along the Mississippi River
mainline levee west of Tunica, MS. The wells will help control under seepage and improve the integrity of the levee system. Work will be
completed by January 1, 2010.
Raystown Lake, Hesston, PA: On 2 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District awarded a contract for $76,448 to
Claycomb Excavating, LLC, of New Enterprise, PA. These funds will be used for culvert cleaning, ditch shaping, placement of four culvert
pipes and the delivery and placement of 1,800 tons of shale and 2,400 tons of stone along 36,800 feet of road way. The period of
performance is September 14, 2009 through December 14, 2009.
Larose to Golden Meadow Project, LA: On 2 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans District awarded a $56,900 design
contract to CDM Federal Programs Corporation of New Orleans, LA. ARRA funds will be used to generate enhancements to a tool for
evaluating non-structural alternatives on the project. Work began September 2, 2009 and will be completed in December 2009.
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, AL and MS: On 1 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District awarded a Task Order in
the amount of $476,615 to VETCORP, Inc. of Frederick, MD, a veteran and SBA Certified Hub Zone small business, for supply of Invasive
Species Control Chemicals. This action will improve access for recreational users and restore the habitat for sport and native fish. The
contract performance period is September 9-15, 2009.
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, AL and MS – On 1 September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District awarded a Task Order in
the amount of $47,500 to Helicopter Applicators, Inc., of Gettysburg, PA, a small business, for application of Invasive Species Control
Chemicals. This action will restore the habitat for sport and native fish, and improve access for recreational users. The contract
performance period runs from September 10-15, 2009.
McNary Dam, Umatilla, OR: On 28 August, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District awarded a $52,782.33 contract to CXT, Inc.,
of Spokane, WA, for the purchase of two prefabricated toilet buildings at McNary Dam in Umatilla, OR. These facilities will be installed on
Nov. 25, 2009.
Raystown Lake, Hesston, PA: On 27 August, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District awarded a contract for $539,413 to
HSMM/HOK BRAC 2005 Joint Venture, of Washington, DC. These funds will be used to maintain and operate the Seven Points Area Water
Facility from which employees and visitors to the Seven Points Recreation Area are served with reliable and safe potable water. The period
of performance is August 27, 2009 through April 1, 2010.
Major Planned Actions (Short bulleted list of the major planned actions)
Lock and Dam 3, Red Wing, MN: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Paul District, received $70.24 million in ARRA funding this year to improve navigation safety
and rehabilitate the dam embankments at Lock and Dam 3, located north of Red Wing, MN. The work will include extending the lock’s upper guidewall 800 feet
and modifying the channel to reduce the river outdraft forces that tend to pull barge tows towards the gated dam portion of the facility. The upper and lower
embankments that maintain the river pool elevation will also be rehabilitated. The work will be completed under three separate contracts (navigation
improvements, upper embankments and lower embankments) that are not yet awarded. During the 2010 and 2011 navigation seasons, the contractor will be
allowed to close the lock to navigation for up to 96 hours per month. Navigation closures will be limited to a maximum of 24 hours at a time with at least 24
hours between each closure to clear backed-up barge traffic. Closures will not be permitted on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or holidays. The Corps plans to have
construction begin in mid-January 2010. The lock will open to navigation on March 29, 2010. All of this work at Lock and Dam 3 is scheduled to be completed by
September 30, 2011.
Continue to award contracts and monitor execution.
Source (http://www.census.gov/geo/www/ansi/statetables.html and http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/abbr_state.txt)
Abbreviation State/Possession State
AK ALASKA AK-ALASKA
AL ALABAMA AL-ALABAMA
AR ARKANSAS AR-ARKANSAS
AS AMERICAN SAMOA AS-AMERICAN SAMOA
AZ ARIZONA AZ-ARIZONA
CA CALIFORNIA CA-CALIFORNIA
CO COLORADO CO-COLORADO
CT CONNECTICUT CT-CONNECTICUT
DC DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC-DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DE DELAWARE DE-DELAWARE
FL FLORIDA FL-FLORIDA
FM F
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIAM-FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
GA GEORGIA GA-GEORGIA
GU GUAM GU-GUAM
HI HAWAII HI-HAWAII
IA IOWA IA-IOWA
ID IDAHO ID-IDAHO
IL ILLINOIS IL-ILLINOIS
IN INDIANA IN-INDIANA
KS KANSAS KS-KANSAS
KY KENTUCKY KY-KENTUCKY
LA LOUISIANA LA-LOUISIANA
MA MASSACHUSETTS MA-MASSACHUSETTS
MD MARYLAND MD-MARYLAND
ME MAINE ME-MAINE
MH MARSHALL ISLANDS MH-MARSHALL ISLANDS
MI MICHIGAN MI-MICHIGAN
MN MINNESOTA MN-MINNESOTA
MO MISSOURI MO-MISSOURI
MP NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS MP-NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
MS MISSISSIPPI MS-MISSISSIPPI
MT MONTANA MT-MONTANA
NC NORTH CAROLINA NC-NORTH CAROLINA
ND NORTH DAKOTA ND-NORTH DAKOTA
NE NEBRASKA NE-NEBRASKA
NH NEW HAMPSHIRE NH-NEW HAMPSHIRE
NJ NEW JERSEY NJ-NEW JERSEY
NM NEW MEXICO NM-NEW MEXICO
NV NEVADA NV-NEVADA
NY NEW YORK NY-NEW YORK
OH OHIO OH-OHIO
OK OKLAHOMA OK-OKLAHOMA
OR OREGON OR-OREGON
PA PENNSYLVANIA PA-PENNSYLVANIA
PR PUERTO RICO PR-PUERTO RICO
PW PALAU PW-PALAU
RI RHODE ISLAND RI-RHODE ISLAND
SC SOUTH CAROLINA SC-SOUTH CAROLINA
SD SOUTH DAKOTA SD-SOUTH DAKOTA
TN TENNESSEE TN-TENNESSEE
TX TEXAS TX-TEXAS
UT UTAH UT-UTAH
VA VIRGINIA VA-VIRGINIA
VI VIRGIN ISLANDS VI-VIRGIN ISLANDS
VT VERMONT VT-VERMONT
WA WASHINGTON WA-WASHINGTON
WI WISCONSIN WI-WISCONSIN
WV WEST VIRGINIA WV-WEST VIRGINIA
WY WYOMING WY-WYOMING
UM U.S. Minor Outlying Islands UM -U.S. Minor Outlying Islands
81 Baker Island 81-Baker Island
84 Howland Island 84-Howland Island
86 Jarvis Island 86-Jarvis Island
67 Johnston Atoll 67-Johnston Atoll
89 Kingman Reef 89-Kingman Reef
71 Midway Islands 71-Midway Islands
76 Navassa Island 76-Navassa Island
95 Palmyra Atoll 95-Palmyra Atoll
79 Wake Island 79-Wake Island
03 American Samoa-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code) 03-American Samoa-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
07 Canal Zone-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code) 07-Canal Zone-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
14 Guam-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code) 14-Guam-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
43 Puerto Rico-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code) 43-Puerto Rico-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
52 52-Virgin Islands of the U.S.-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
Virgin Islands of the U.S.-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
okups/abbr_state.txt)
FIPS State Name FIPS STATE
FIPS State Numeric Code
Alaska 02 02-Alaska
Alabama 01 01-Alabama
Arkansas 05 05-Arkansas
American Samoa 60 60-American Samoa
Arizona 04 04-Arizona
California 06 06-California
Colorado 08 08-Colorado
Connecticut 09 09-Connecticut
District of Columbia 11 11-District of Columbia
Delaware 10 10-Delaware
Florida 12 12-Florida
Federated States of Micronesia 64 64-Federated States of Micronesia
Georgia 13 13-Georgia
Guam 66 66-Guam
Hawaii 15 15-Hawaii
Iowa 19 19-Iowa
Idaho 16 16-Idaho
Illinois 17 17-Illinois
Indiana 18 18-Indiana
Kansas 20 20-Kansas
Kentucky 21 21-Kentucky
Louisiana 22 22-Louisiana
Massachusetts 25 25-Massachusetts
Maryland 24 24-Maryland
Maine 23 23-Maine
Marshall Islands 68 68-Marshall Islands
Michigan 26 26-Michigan
Minnesota 27 27-Minnesota
Missouri 29 29-Missouri
Northern Mariana Islands 69 69-Northern Mariana Islands
Mississippi 28 28-Mississippi
Montana 30 30-Montana
North Carolina 37 37-North Carolina
North Dakota 38 38-North Dakota
Nebraska 31 31-Nebraska
New Hampshire 33 33-New Hampshire
New Jersey 34 34-New Jersey
New Mexico 35 35-New Mexico
Nevada 32 32-Nevada
New York 36 36-New York
Ohio 39 39-Ohio
Oklahoma 40 40-Oklahoma
Oregon 41 41-Oregon
Pennsylvania 42 42-Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico 72 72-Puerto Rico
Palau 70 70-Palau
Rhode Island 44 44-Rhode Island
South Carolina 45 45-South Carolina
South Dakota 46 46-South Dakota
Tennessee 47 47-Tennessee
Texas 48 48-Texas
Utah 49 49-Utah
Virginia 51 51-Virginia
Virgin Islands of the U.S. 78 78-Virgin Islands of the U.S.
Vermont 50 50-Vermont
Washington 53 53-Washington
Wisconsin 55 55-Wisconsin
West Virginia 54 54-West Virginia
Wyoming 56 56-Wyoming
U.S. Minor Outlying Islands 74 74-U.S. Minor Outlying Islands
Baker Island 81 81-Baker Island
Howland Island 84 84-Howland Island
Jarvis Island 86 86-Jarvis Island
Johnston Atoll 67 67-Johnston Atoll
Kingman Reef 89 89-Kingman Reef
Midway Islands 71 71-Midway Islands
Navassa Island 76 76-Navassa Island
Palmyra Atoll 95 95-Palmyra Atoll
Wake Island 79 79-Wake Island
03
American Samoa-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code) 03-American Samoa-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
Canal Zone-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code) 07 07-Canal Zone-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
Guam-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code) 14 14-Guam-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
Puerto Rico-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)43 43-Puerto Rico-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
reserved code) Islands of the U.S.-(FIPS 5-1 reserved code)
Virgin Islands of the U.S.-(FIPS 5-152 52-Virgin
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