E N D
1. North VA-DC PostSAME Small Business ConferenceSeptember 16, 2010
2. Today’s Topics Introduction to NAVFAC
Workload
Current Initiatives/Programs
What we buy
Small Business Program
3. 3 DoD Construction Agent
DoN’s Facilities Engineering SYSCOM
Navy Expeditionary Combat Enterprise lead SYSCOM
Global Engineering/Acquisition Command
18,000 Civilians
1,300 Military
1,100 Contractors
Community Manager for
9,600 AC/8,800 RC Seabees
1,300 AC/570 RC CEC Officers
Over $16B Volume Of Business in 2009
Who/What is NAVFAC? Naval Facilities Engineering Command
4. Worldwide Facilities Engineering Expertise
5. Facilities Engineering Lifecycle Manage shore facility “life-cycle” – cradle to grave … to cradle.
Recapitalization:
Restoration and Modernization work is funded in both our O&M and MILCON Programs
Capital Improvements
Construction
Design A&E/In-House
Specialized Technical Engineering and Services
Ocean Engineering supports our client’s Waterfront facilities, providing inspections and other services
Environmental
Environmental Restoration
Environmental Quality
Asset Management
We develop Global Shore Infrastructure Plans (GSIPs) and Enhanced Use Leases (EULs)
Facilities Planning
Project Development
Real Property Acquisition, Mgmt and Disposal
Execute the Agro-Leases for several locations as part of encroachment management.
Public Works
Facility Sustainment
Utilities and Energy Management
Facility Services
Facilities Support Contract Management
Perform sustainment functions associated with a traditional FMD, e.g. Base Support Vehicles and Equipment (BSVE)
Contingency Engineering
Disaster Recovery --Our personnel have responded in support of natural disasters like Katrina and California’s wild fires
Emergent Operations
Expeditionary Programs
Support Military Operations
Equipment/Systems Acquisition
LANT & PAC have provided expeditionary engineering services – both BOS and construction - in HOA, Philippines, and elsewhere
Our contract specialists assist with acquisition of expeditionary equipment
NAVFAC assists our Supported Commands throughout the facilities lifecycle, beginning with the demand signal. We want to be their “Chief Engineer” -- to help maintain current readiness and achieve Future capabilities.
We support all Navy shore facilities installations directly or indirectly throughout most of the competency areas in the stages.
Manage shore facility “life-cycle” – cradle to grave … to cradle.
Recapitalization:
Restoration and Modernization work is funded in both our O&M and MILCON Programs
Capital Improvements
Construction
Design A&E/In-House
Specialized Technical Engineering and Services
Ocean Engineering supports our client’s Waterfront facilities, providing inspections and other services
Environmental
Environmental Restoration
Environmental Quality
Asset Management
We develop Global Shore Infrastructure Plans (GSIPs) and Enhanced Use Leases (EULs)
Facilities Planning
Project Development
Real Property Acquisition, Mgmt and Disposal
Execute the Agro-Leases for several locations as part of encroachment management.
Public Works
Facility Sustainment
Utilities and Energy Management
Facility Services
Facilities Support Contract Management
Perform sustainment functions associated with a traditional FMD, e.g. Base Support Vehicles and Equipment (BSVE)
Contingency Engineering
Disaster Recovery --Our personnel have responded in support of natural disasters like Katrina and California’s wild fires
Emergent Operations
Expeditionary Programs
Support Military Operations
Equipment/Systems Acquisition
LANT & PAC have provided expeditionary engineering services – both BOS and construction - in HOA, Philippines, and elsewhere
Our contract specialists assist with acquisition of expeditionary equipment
NAVFAC assists our Supported Commands throughout the facilities lifecycle, beginning with the demand signal. We want to be their “Chief Engineer” -- to help maintain current readiness and achieve Future capabilities.
We support all Navy shore facilities installations directly or indirectly throughout most of the competency areas in the stages.
7. Supported Command Demand Signal 7 NAVFAC is currently operating in a dynamic environment.
The dashed line running left to right along the slide was our anticipated workload in November
2006 (the last time we briefed VCNO during a formal Echelon II brief).
The growth was a result of:
-The decision to relocate Marines from Okinawa to Guam.
-The Marine Corps “Grow the Force” program; Marine Corps received authorization to add
an additional 27,000 marines to their force – those Marines need barracks, chow halls, and
other facilities to operate and train
-NAVFAC is the execution agent for almost $2 billion in FY-09/10 funds from the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) – these projects must be executed on
a tight time frame.
-Overseas Contingency Operations – NAVFAC received addition OCO funding to support
operations worldwide; some of this funding went to our contingency engineering mission,
some to our expeditionary support mission, and some to our facilities lifecycle mission.
NAVFAC is currently operating in a dynamic environment.
The dashed line running left to right along the slide was our anticipated workload in November
2006 (the last time we briefed VCNO during a formal Echelon II brief).
The growth was a result of:
-The decision to relocate Marines from Okinawa to Guam.
-The Marine Corps “Grow the Force” program; Marine Corps received authorization to add
an additional 27,000 marines to their force – those Marines need barracks, chow halls, and
other facilities to operate and train
-NAVFAC is the execution agent for almost $2 billion in FY-09/10 funds from the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) – these projects must be executed on
a tight time frame.
-Overseas Contingency Operations – NAVFAC received addition OCO funding to support
operations worldwide; some of this funding went to our contingency engineering mission,
some to our expeditionary support mission, and some to our facilities lifecycle mission.
9. (Fighter Support) Public-Private Venture Boost Bachelor Housing: Glass-and-concrete towers rising above the Navy’s San Diego waterfront will open their doors to sailors before year’s end. Pacific Beacon will improve the quality of life for more than 2,000 single enlisted sailors through the construction of 941 new dual master suite apartment residences and the repositioning of an existing 258-unit bachelor quarters facility. The $320 million Pacific Beacon complex will focus on providing affordable housing for mid-grade enlisted sailors and addresses one of the main quality of life complaints for sailors separating from the service.
(Fleet Support) Replace Fuel Tanks at Point Loma Naval Base: An artist's rendering depicts the Navy's plan to build eight, huge double-walled fuel tanks to replace 54 tanks. Received approval from California Coastal Commission to replace old fuel tanks at the Navy base. The five-year replacement project involves building above ground tanks at the base's Defense Fuel Support Point to replace underground tanks that are beyond their expected life span. Between 1999 and 2003 at least three of the old tanks leaked and contributed to the fuel contamination in the area. The $140 million project will provide safe storage for 42 million gallons of jet and marine diesel fuel.
(Fighter Support) Full-Scale Impact Testing of New Port Security Barriers: Recently, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center successfully conducted full-scale impact testing of the new Port Security Barrier (PSB-T) in the San Diego Bay. Two barrier configurations were tested in order to establish performance thresholds. The PSB-T provides for a reduced installation costs and it is projected to have at least a 50% reduction in life-cycle cost due to construction of corrosion-resistant composite materials to reduce long term maintenance.
(Fighter Support) Virginia-class Ship Control Operator Trainer (VSCOT) at Naval Station Norfolk: NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic is leveraging several of its capabilities to support the installation of the VSCOT trainer. In addition to a contract to renovate and repair the facilities, crane operators and riggers from NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic recently lowered the trainer into place utilizing a 130-ton crane. The contractor will replace the roof, complete minor facility repairs and finish electrical tie-ins as instructors undergo training and make equipment checks prior to acceptance. The VSCOT will support ship control crew initial certification qualification prior to reporting aboard the submarine and follow-on recertification. Submarine crews are expected to begin using the new VSCOT in May 2008.
Saudi Navy Combined Naval Capability Analysis (CNCA): The US Navy, at the direction of the SecDef, has committed to assisting the Saudi Arabian Navy conduct a comprehensive and cooperative survey, the CNCA, across the full spectrum of Royal Saudi Naval Force (RSNF) maritime capabilities and outline alternatives to develop a modern, self-sufficient and sustainable naval force structure. We have several members of the NAVFAC family supporting the CNCA Infrastructure Team lead, RDML Handley, in this effort. Initial expectation is to have a complete report late this fall.
Saudi Navy Expansion Program (SNEP II): The SNEP II is the recapitalization of the Saudi fleet provided during SNEP I, a program that provided assets with 1970's era technology. Various members of our staff have been coordinating with NIPO (Navy International Programs Office) to provide FMS Admin and FMS Case funding for the infrastructure planning, design and construction should and FMS Case ever fully develop.(Fighter Support) Public-Private Venture Boost Bachelor Housing: Glass-and-concrete towers rising above the Navy’s San Diego waterfront will open their doors to sailors before year’s end. Pacific Beacon will improve the quality of life for more than 2,000 single enlisted sailors through the construction of 941 new dual master suite apartment residences and the repositioning of an existing 258-unit bachelor quarters facility. The $320 million Pacific Beacon complex will focus on providing affordable housing for mid-grade enlisted sailors and addresses one of the main quality of life complaints for sailors separating from the service.
(Fleet Support) Replace Fuel Tanks at Point Loma Naval Base: An artist's rendering depicts the Navy's plan to build eight, huge double-walled fuel tanks to replace 54 tanks. Received approval from California Coastal Commission to replace old fuel tanks at the Navy base. The five-year replacement project involves building above ground tanks at the base's Defense Fuel Support Point to replace underground tanks that are beyond their expected life span. Between 1999 and 2003 at least three of the old tanks leaked and contributed to the fuel contamination in the area. The $140 million project will provide safe storage for 42 million gallons of jet and marine diesel fuel.
(Fighter Support) Full-Scale Impact Testing of New Port Security Barriers: Recently, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center successfully conducted full-scale impact testing of the new Port Security Barrier (PSB-T) in the San Diego Bay. Two barrier configurations were tested in order to establish performance thresholds. The PSB-T provides for a reduced installation costs and it is projected to have at least a 50% reduction in life-cycle cost due to construction of corrosion-resistant composite materials to reduce long term maintenance.
(Fighter Support) Virginia-class Ship Control Operator Trainer (VSCOT) at Naval Station Norfolk: NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic is leveraging several of its capabilities to support the installation of the VSCOT trainer. In addition to a contract to renovate and repair the facilities, crane operators and riggers from NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic recently lowered the trainer into place utilizing a 130-ton crane. The contractor will replace the roof, complete minor facility repairs and finish electrical tie-ins as instructors undergo training and make equipment checks prior to acceptance. The VSCOT will support ship control crew initial certification qualification prior to reporting aboard the submarine and follow-on recertification. Submarine crews are expected to begin using the new VSCOT in May 2008.
Saudi Navy Combined Naval Capability Analysis (CNCA): The US Navy, at the direction of the SecDef, has committed to assisting the Saudi Arabian Navy conduct a comprehensive and cooperative survey, the CNCA, across the full spectrum of Royal Saudi Naval Force (RSNF) maritime capabilities and outline alternatives to develop a modern, self-sufficient and sustainable naval force structure. We have several members of the NAVFAC family supporting the CNCA Infrastructure Team lead, RDML Handley, in this effort. Initial expectation is to have a complete report late this fall.
Saudi Navy Expansion Program (SNEP II): The SNEP II is the recapitalization of the Saudi fleet provided during SNEP I, a program that provided assets with 1970's era technology. Various members of our staff have been coordinating with NIPO (Navy International Programs Office) to provide FMS Admin and FMS Case funding for the infrastructure planning, design and construction should and FMS Case ever fully develop.
10. NAVFAC OPPORTUNITIES
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
$1.9B, 216 projects
$400M Small Business Set-Aside Global MACC (NAVFAC HI)
$1.5B obligated to date
$415.2M to SB’s, or 26.02%
11. NAVFAC ARRA Project Profile
12. DPRI: Japan and Guam $20B investment in Japan
$10B investment in Guam
13. 13 USMC “Grow the Force” (GTF) Big Surge in workload due to GTF Workload
USMC will undergo significant transformation in the next decade:
Major force realignment in the Pacific
BEQ 2012 Plan ... $1.7B BEQ revitalization plan
“Grow-the-Force” (GTF) end strength increase … 27K add’l active duty Marines and $5B+ in new infrastructure
Phased facility upgrades at MCB Quantico
Aviation Transition Plan for MV22 and JSF
Increase demand for training ranges
Energy Conservation initiatives to meet the new EO 13423
NAVFAC integral to USMC’s success in these initiatives!
BQ Program Objectives influenced acquisition strategy:
Two Phase Design Build (Best Value) for all projects
Package contracts at centers of gravity – stand-alones at outlying bases
Standardized Components:
Speed of Delivery
Provide barracks for occupancy at an optimal rate
Minimize temporary facility costs
Consistency in design and construction
Incorporate New updated UFC design features
Durability & low life cycle cost (maintenance)
Block vs drywall, standing seam roofs, etc…
Minimize different brands of systems, e.g. A.C. units
LEED silver-level rating
EPAct 2005 (exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 requirements by 30%)
Big Surge in workload due to GTF Workload
USMC will undergo significant transformation in the next decade:
Major force realignment in the Pacific
BEQ 2012 Plan ... $1.7B BEQ revitalization plan
“Grow-the-Force” (GTF) end strength increase … 27K add’l active duty Marines and $5B+ in new infrastructure
Phased facility upgrades at MCB Quantico
Aviation Transition Plan for MV22 and JSF
Increase demand for training ranges
Energy Conservation initiatives to meet the new EO 13423
NAVFAC integral to USMC’s success in these initiatives!
BQ Program Objectives influenced acquisition strategy:
Two Phase Design Build (Best Value) for all projects
Package contracts at centers of gravity – stand-alones at outlying bases
Standardized Components:
Speed of Delivery
Provide barracks for occupancy at an optimal rate
Minimize temporary facility costs
Consistency in design and construction
Incorporate New updated UFC design features
Durability & low life cycle cost (maintenance)
Block vs drywall, standing seam roofs, etc…
Minimize different brands of systems, e.g. A.C. units
LEED silver-level rating
EPAct 2005 (exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 requirements by 30%)
14. CNO’s Maritime Strategy NAVFAC Support of CNO’s Maritime Strategy
Core:
- Forward Presence
- Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) – worldwide deployable
o 1.5MW cold iron support to 688 class submarines in Hong Kong
o 4.5MW power for GTMO expansion requirements
Planning and execution of CVN infrastructure requirements for Yokosuka.
- Sea Control
- Power Projection
- Deterrence
- Providing engineered and in place solutions to special weapons security needs for SWFPAC (LAPSC $297M, Waterfront Enclave $111, MAB3 $29M, Reaction Force Facility Complex $14M)
- Maritime Security
- Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief
- Contingency Engineering Response Teams – trained and on the ready w/in each FEC
- Substantive response to Hurricanes (Ivan, Katrina)
o Initial response: critical services, damage assess., immediate contracting capability
o Restored readiness through rebuilding bases of the future
- Wild Fires (SW) Deployed GCCC to Camp Pendleton
- Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) – worldwide deployable
o Provided 5.6MW of electr. gen. capability to NAS-JRB New Orleans (Katrina)
Add’l Capabilities:
- Counter-terrorism
- AT/FP Ashore Program Manager under NAVSEA PEO-LMW. PIM-MAC for Navy Region ROCs.
- Integrated Air & Missile Defense
- Expeditionary Warfare
- Lead SYSCOM for NECC (Ashore expeditionary warfare)
- Security Cooperation
- Lead SYSCOM for NECC (Ashore expeditionary warfare)
- Homeland Defense
- Lead SYSCOM for NECC (Ashore expeditionary warfare)
- Theater Security Cooperation
- Infrastructure support (incl MUSE) and reachback for Camp Lemonier, DJ
- Saudi Naval Expansion Program (SNEP) – 3 ports
- Sourced CEC officers for Pacific Partnership operations
- Defense Support of Civil Authorities
- Substantive infrastructure recovery response and contracting capability/capacity available upon request/directionNAVFAC Support of CNO’s Maritime Strategy
Core:
- Forward Presence
- Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) – worldwide deployable
o 1.5MW cold iron support to 688 class submarines in Hong Kong
o 4.5MW power for GTMO expansion requirements
Planning and execution of CVN infrastructure requirements for Yokosuka.
- Sea Control
- Power Projection
- Deterrence
- Providing engineered and in place solutions to special weapons security needs for SWFPAC (LAPSC $297M, Waterfront Enclave $111, MAB3 $29M, Reaction Force Facility Complex $14M)
- Maritime Security
- Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief
- Contingency Engineering Response Teams – trained and on the ready w/in each FEC
- Substantive response to Hurricanes (Ivan, Katrina)
o Initial response: critical services, damage assess., immediate contracting capability
o Restored readiness through rebuilding bases of the future
- Wild Fires (SW) Deployed GCCC to Camp Pendleton
- Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) – worldwide deployable
o Provided 5.6MW of electr. gen. capability to NAS-JRB New Orleans (Katrina)
Add’l Capabilities:
- Counter-terrorism
- AT/FP Ashore Program Manager under NAVSEA PEO-LMW. PIM-MAC for Navy Region ROCs.
- Integrated Air & Missile Defense
- Expeditionary Warfare
- Lead SYSCOM for NECC (Ashore expeditionary warfare)
- Security Cooperation
- Lead SYSCOM for NECC (Ashore expeditionary warfare)
- Homeland Defense
- Lead SYSCOM for NECC (Ashore expeditionary warfare)
- Theater Security Cooperation
- Infrastructure support (incl MUSE) and reachback for Camp Lemonier, DJ
- Saudi Naval Expansion Program (SNEP) – 3 ports
- Sourced CEC officers for Pacific Partnership operations
- Defense Support of Civil Authorities
- Substantive infrastructure recovery response and contracting capability/capacity available upon request/direction
15. Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO)
16. NAVFAC AWARD TOP 10 NAICS – FY09
17. NAVFAC SB Achievements NAVFAC Small Business Achievement history.
FY08 goals were not met in Small Business, SDVOSB, and Woman-Owned Small Business. Programs such as BRAC, WRMMC Bethesda, and GTF attributed to the actuals.
FY09 looks much the same in achieving goals as in FY08, due to GTF, DPRI Guam, and WWMMC Bethesda programs. NAVFAC Small Business Achievement history.
FY08 goals were not met in Small Business, SDVOSB, and Woman-Owned Small Business. Programs such as BRAC, WRMMC Bethesda, and GTF attributed to the actuals.
FY09 looks much the same in achieving goals as in FY08, due to GTF, DPRI Guam, and WWMMC Bethesda programs.
18. NAVFAC…Region Focused ROICC Offices (89 Offices Worldwide)
Military: 275
Civilians: 1400
Contracts (Title II/CASU/Other): 185
ROICC Offices (89 Offices Worldwide)
Military: 275
Civilians: 1400
Contracts (Title II/CASU/Other): 185
19. AGRESSIVE NAVFAC SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM ROICC Offices (89 Offices Worldwide)
Military: 275
Civilians: 1400
Contracts (Title II/CASU/Other): 185
ROICC Offices (89 Offices Worldwide)
Military: 275
Civilians: 1400
Contracts (Title II/CASU/Other): 185
20. NAVFAC Small Business Program Office Webpage SB Programs
SB Contacts
SB Achievements
Opportunities
MILCON Forecast List
NAVFAC Contracts with Large Businesses (for subcontracting opportunities)
SB Directories
SDVOSB & WOSB Directory for Contracting Officer/Prime Contractor Market Research process
Contracting Guidelines
Events Calendar Our Small Business Program Office webpage can provide you with all the information you will need to know about doing business with NAVFAC, Navy, and DoD.
Business can learn about the statutory Small Business programs, obtain SB points of contacts at our regional offices, and most importantly, opportunities.
The SDVOSB Directory; this is a list of SDVOSB vendors used by NAVFAC Contracting Officers and our Large Business Prime Contractors for market research purposes in identifying opportunities for SDVOSBs.
Also on the Website is valuable contracting guideline information, contracting website links, and an Events Calendar providing scheduled government-sponsored small business events and forums. Our Small Business Program Office webpage can provide you with all the information you will need to know about doing business with NAVFAC, Navy, and DoD.
Business can learn about the statutory Small Business programs, obtain SB points of contacts at our regional offices, and most importantly, opportunities.
The SDVOSB Directory; this is a list of SDVOSB vendors used by NAVFAC Contracting Officers and our Large Business Prime Contractors for market research purposes in identifying opportunities for SDVOSBs.
Also on the Website is valuable contracting guideline information, contracting website links, and an Events Calendar providing scheduled government-sponsored small business events and forums.