Opportunity Information: Apply for W911KB 25 2 0005
The U.S. Army is offering a discretionary cooperative agreement for land rehabilitation and maintenance support at the Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) on the island of Hawaii. The work supports the Range Division Hawaii (RDH) under the Army's Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) Sustainable Range Program, which is the Army framework for keeping training lands usable over the long term while managing natural resources responsibly. In practical terms, the project is about repairing and protecting the land and habitats that are impacted by military training so the Army can continue meeting training requirements without degrading soils, watersheds, vegetation, or sensitive ecological areas.
The core scope focuses on Land Rehabilitation and Maintenance (LRAM) services. That includes soil, water, and vegetation protection and repair; erosion control measures; rehabilitation of disturbed vegetation and soils; protection of sensitive areas; and habitat management in training-impacted locations. The intent is to prevent further resource damage, restore areas already affected, and maintain conditions that support both mission use and environmental compliance. Because this is tied to ITAM, the emphasis is on sustainable, repeatable land management practices that keep training lands functional and resilient rather than one-time restoration only.
This opportunity is being administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, under CFDA 12.005 (Natural Resources). The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement, which typically means there will be substantial involvement by the government during performance (for example, coordination on priorities, work planning, access and safety requirements on the installation, and alignment with ITAM objectives). The solicitation anticipates a single award, with an award ceiling of $1,454,183.
Eligibility is broad but specific to the authority cited (16 U.S.C. 670c-1(a)), allowing participation by state governments, local governments (including county and city/township), federally recognized tribal governments, non-governmental organizations, and individuals. In other words, the Army is not limiting this only to traditional federal contractors; it is open to public entities, tribes, nonprofits, and individual applicants who can credibly deliver the required land management and rehabilitation support.
Key administrative details include the funding opportunity number W911KB 25 2 0005, a creation/posting date of 2025-04-04, and an original application closing date of 2025-06-04. The announcement notes that additional specifics are contained in the full posting available in the "RELATED DOCUMENTS" section, which is where applicants would expect to find detailed technical requirements, deliverables, performance period information, proposal instructions, evaluation criteria, and any site access or environmental/safety constraints associated with working at PTA.Apply for W911KB 25 2 0005
- The Alaska District in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii, Land Rehabilitation and Maintenance Support, Integrated Training Area Management" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 12.005.
- This funding opportunity was created on 2025-04-04.
- Applicants must submit their applications by 2025-06-04. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
- Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $1,454,183.00 in funding.
- The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
- Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Individuals, Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1) What is this funding opportunity?
This is a U.S. Army discretionary cooperative agreement opportunity for land rehabilitation and maintenance support at the Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) on the island of Hawaii.
2) Who is administering the award?
The opportunity is being administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Alaska District.
3) What program is this work supporting?
The work supports the Range Division Hawaii (RDH) under the Army's Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) Sustainable Range Program, which is the Army framework for maintaining long-term usability of training lands while responsibly managing natural resources.
4) What is the main purpose of the project?
The project is intended to repair, protect, and maintain lands and habitats impacted by military training so the Army can meet training requirements without degrading soils, watersheds, vegetation, or sensitive ecological areas.
5) What is the core scope of work?
The core scope focuses on Land Rehabilitation and Maintenance (LRAM) services in training-impacted locations at PTA.
6) What kinds of activities are included under LRAM for this opportunity?
LRAM activities described in the announcement include soil, water, and vegetation protection and repair; erosion control measures; rehabilitation of disturbed vegetation and soils; protection of sensitive areas; and habitat management in areas impacted by training.
7) Is the intent one-time restoration, or ongoing land management?
Because this is tied to ITAM, the emphasis is on sustainable, repeatable land management practices that keep training lands functional and resilient over the long term, rather than one-time restoration only.
8) What outcomes is the Army trying to achieve through this work?
The stated intent is to prevent further resource damage, restore areas already affected, and maintain conditions that support both mission use and environmental compliance.
9) Where will the work be performed?
The work is to be performed at the Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) on the island of Hawaii.
10) What is the funding instrument type?
The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement.
11) What does a cooperative agreement imply for this project?
The announcement notes that a cooperative agreement typically involves substantial government involvement during performance. Examples given include coordination on priorities, work planning, access and safety requirements on the installation, and alignment with ITAM objectives.
12) How many awards are anticipated?
The solicitation anticipates a single award.
13) What is the award ceiling?
The stated award ceiling is $1,454,183.
14) What is the CFDA number and program area?
The announcement lists CFDA 12.005, Natural Resources.
15) What is the funding opportunity number?
The funding opportunity number is W911KB 25 2 0005.
16) When was the opportunity posted?
The creation/posting date listed is 2025-04-04.
17) What is the application deadline?
The original application closing date listed is 2025-06-04.
18) Who is eligible to apply?
Eligibility is broad under the cited authority (16 U.S.C. 670c-1(a)). The announcement states that eligible applicants include state governments, local governments (including county and city/township), federally recognized tribal governments, non-governmental organizations, and individuals.
19) Is this opportunity limited to traditional federal contractors?
No. The announcement explicitly indicates it is not limited only to traditional federal contractors and is open to public entities, tribes, nonprofits, and individual applicants who can credibly deliver the required land management and rehabilitation support.
20) What legal authority is cited for eligibility?
The announcement cites 16 U.S.C. 670c-1(a) as the authority allowing participation by the listed applicant types.
21) Where can applicants find the detailed technical requirements and proposal instructions?
The announcement notes that additional specifics are contained in the full posting available in the "RELATED DOCUMENTS" section. Applicants should look there for detailed technical requirements, deliverables, performance period information, proposal instructions, evaluation criteria, and any site access or environmental/safety constraints associated with working at PTA.
22) What kinds of constraints or special considerations might apply to working at PTA?
The announcement flags that the full posting in the "RELATED DOCUMENTS" section is where applicants would expect to find any installation access requirements and environmental/safety constraints associated with working at PTA.
23) What does "training-impacted locations" mean in this context?
Based on the description provided, it refers to areas where military training activities have disturbed soils and vegetation, affected watersheds, or created risks to sensitive ecological areas, and where rehabilitation and maintenance actions are needed to prevent further damage and restore and maintain sustainable conditions.
24) What does the Army mean by "sustainable" land management in this project?
As described, "sustainable" means land management practices that are repeatable over time and designed to keep training lands usable and resilient while managing natural resources responsibly, instead of focusing only on a single, one-time restoration effort.
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