Industry Day - Little Wood River Channel, Gooding, Idaho
Contact and place of performance
Preston Jones
Gooding, ID 83330
USA
Walla Walla District Little Wood River Channel, Gooding, Idaho Industry Day/One-on-One Sessions Announcement Registration and General Information USACE Walla Walla District is developing an acquisition to provide a design-bid-build construction contract for the rehabilitation and replacement of canal walls and bridges within a channel located in Gooding, Idaho. Work will include completing the replacement and repair...
View moreOne-on-one sessions will be conducted virtually. Each company will be allotted one (1) hour for the one-on-one session. Please limit the number of company representatives to no more than five (5) attendees to facilitate effective one-on-one dialogue. The purpose of the one-on-one session is to answer questions and allow the government to obtain specific feedback from your company’s representatives. Marketing/capability briefings are not authorized during the one-on-one session.
For our planning purposes, you are requested to provide the following information if you are interested in participating in the one-on-one session:
Please provide the above information in an email to [email protected] and [email protected] no later than Tuesday June 9, 2026. Please include in the subject line: “Company Name – Industry Day Attendees”. You will be notified of your scheduled one-on-one session within two (2) days of receipt of your request.
If you have questions you would like to submit in advance, please provide them to the above e-mail addresses no later than Thursday June 11, 2024. If you consider the questions proprietary, please clearly mark them as such. Submitting questions in advance will ensure the Government has adequate time to prepare and answer.
Summary Scope of Work
Construction:
Proposed construction features are divided into two primary categories: (1) wall replacement/repair and (2) vehicle and pedestrian bridge replacement. The project is a lava rock wall canal; the dimensions are approximately 24 feet wide, 8 feet deep, and less than a mile long.
Wall repair/replacement work may include mortar repointing, concrete walls, concrete blocks, geotextiles, drainage culverts, irrigation systems, fencing, waterstop installation, road reconstruction, pavements, and pavement striping.
Bridge replacement work may include demolition of concrete roadway culverts, demolition of pedestrian bridges, traffic control, installation of new roadway bridges, installation of new pedestrian bridges, and road reconstruction. The bridges will include reinforced concrete decks, railings, abutments, and wing walls.
Technical Experience:
General Questions:
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, is hosting a virtual Industry Day and one-on-one sessions on June 16 and 17, 2026, to gather feedback on a forthcoming design-bid-build construction contract. The project involves the rehabilitation and replacement of canal walls and bridges within a lava rock wall channel in Gooding, Idaho. Primary requirements include repairing mortar and installing concrete walls, blocks, and waterstops along a channel approximately 24 feet wide and 8 feet deep. Additionally, the scope encompasses the demolition and replacement of four vehicle bridges and two pedestrian bridges, along with road reconstruction, pavement striping, and irrigation system work.
The government is seeking information regarding technical experience with reinforced concrete roadway bridges and pedestrian bridges with spans between 24 and 50 feet, as well as concrete retaining walls up to 9 feet high. Responses must be submitted by June 10, 2026, and should include company capabilities, bonding capacity, and interest in a one-on-one session. Specific feedback is requested on potential project risks, the feasibility of the mandatory in-channel work window from November 16 to March 14, and the adequacy of proposed staging areas. This requirement is classified under NAICS 237990, Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, and PSC Y1KB, Construction of Canals.
Administrative details for solicitation W912EF26RSN18 include three attachments: a Project Labor Agreement Survey, an Industry Day Special Notice, and a document detailing the disposal site and haul route. Preston Jones is the primary point of contact for this notice. Participation in the one-on-one sessions requires the submission of company identifiers, including CAGE codes and Unique Entity Identifiers, as well as a list of personnel experience involving a designer of record licensed as a civil or structural professional engineer in the State of Idaho.
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