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Funding opportunity- Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu

Posted by Rye on September 11, 2018

Funding Agency: US Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District
Funding Instrument: Cooperative Agreement
Funding Opportunity No: POA52AF-CESU-18-06
CFDA No: 12.632
Program Title: Legacy Resource Management Program, Sikes Act 670c-1
Issue Date: 8 August 2018
Application Due Date: 7 September 2018
Overview: POA53AF-CESU 18-06 MANAGEMENT, INVASIVE SPECIES, IRONWOOD TREES, BELLOWS AIR FORCE STATION, OAHU
1. Work Plan.
2. Invasive Tree Removal.
3. Native Planting.
4. Project Summary Report.
Estimated Total Funding: $700,000


Project Objectives
Project objectives for coastal zone project areas (defined as within target areas shown on Figure 1), are listed below.
• Remove and control invasive plant species, especially ironwood trees that interfere with establishment of groundcover conducive to dune restoration.
• Stabilize beach erosion to the extent practicable through dune restoration measures
• Plant native species suitable for dune restoration and maintain areas (water, weed) for six months to ensure outplanting success.
• Utilize local sources for revegetation wherever possible, including local nurseries, onsite cuttings/seeds and the BAFS nursery.
The BAFS nursery may be used for growing plants for this effort (i.e. propagation from on island seed or cuttings).
• Design and initiate an invasive species control, native species establishment, and dune stabilization program that includes long term monitoring and maintenance program with a three year goal of 15% or less cover from non-natives.
POINTS OF CONTACT
The USACE POC for Project Management is Charis Cooper.
Cooperative Agreement questions should be addressed to the Grants Officer, Olen Northern.
Correspondence should be addressed as follows:
Charis A. Cooper
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Planning, Programs & PM Division
ATTN: CEPOA-EC-EE
P.O. Box 6898
JBER, AK 99506-0898
Phone: 907-753-5692
Email: charis.a.cooper@usace.army.mil
Olen Northern
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contracting Division
ATTN: CEPOA-CT
P.O. Box 6898
JBER, AK 99506-0898
Phone: 907-753-2525
Email: Olen.R.Northern@usace.army.mil
The POC for USAF Project Management is Breton Frazer.
The BAFS point of contact is MSgt Arnold Sarmiento.
Routine correspondence should be via email when appropriate.
Breton Frazer
Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Pacific Div
Phone: 808-449-1079
Email: breton.frazer.1@us.af.mil
MSgt Arnold Sarmiento
18 FSS DET 2/CE Superintendent
Phone: 808-478-1957
Email: arnold.sarmiento@us.af.mil
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