November 17, 2004
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Increased Likelihood for WRDA Inclusion in 2004 Omnibus

Federal and Heavy
Division Leadership

Chair
Eric Wilson
Hensel Phelps
Construction Co.
Greeley, CO




Vice Chair
Ralph Larison
Connolly-Pacific Co.
Long Beach, CA




Corps of Engineers
Dan Fordice
Fordice Construction Co.
Vicksburg, MS




NAVFAC
Eddie Stewart
Caddell Construction Co.
Montgomery, AL




Governmental Affairs
Bill Choquette
Gilbane BuildingCo.
Bethesda, MD




Federal Acquisition Regulation
Dan Donohue
Wickwire Gavin, P.C.
Vienna, VA




Marine Contractors
Ralph Larison
Connolly-Pacific Co.
Long Beach, CA




Natural Resources Conservation Service
Tony Zelenka
Bertucci Construction Corp.
Jefferson, LA



  Increased Likelihood for WRDA Inclusion in 2004 Omnibus
The 2004 WRDA bill authorizing billions of dollars in Army Corps of Engineers projects has been given new life and may be approved before the end of the lame duck session.
Congressional passage of the troubled biennial Water Resources Development Act for the first time since 2000 is still contingent on a final agreement on how to change the way the Corps reviews the potential environmental and other impacts of projects. Lawmakers also must resolve what amount Congress should authorize projects for overall, including major ventures in the Midwest and South coast.

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee sent House aides the latest in a series of offers Tuesday afternoon that includes $7 billion in projects and "modest" Army Corps overhaul, a Senate aide said. The aide said the odds were 50-50 on whether a deal could be reached during the lame duck, a significantly more optimistic prediction than aides were giving the bill just last week.

As of presstime Tuesday night, a House aide said the chamber was still awaiting the Senate offer and would evaluate whether it is an "accommodating" offer that could signal whether a final agreement is feasible.

The House approved a bill last year authorizing about $4.6 billion in projects. A final bill would include both House- and Senate-backed projects that would raise the final authorization level above the latest $7 billion Senate offer, the House aide said.

While other details of the latest Senate offer are unclear, it likely does not go as far in changing the Corps as an effort supported by conservation groups and led by Senate Commerce Chairman McCain, outgoing Minority Leader Daschle and Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wis. It also might not reduce bureaucratic and other delays as much as several Southern coastal lawmakers, including Sens. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., and Mary Landrieu, D-La., prefer.

Several major projects are still on the table, including Senate language authorizing $2.3 billion for replacing locks in the Upper Mississippi and Illinois River waterway, including $1.46 billion for ecosystem restoration; $604 million to create reservoirs and restore wetlands in South Florida, and $375 million for environmental protection, flood control and navigational improvements along the Louisiana coast. The House bill directs the Army Corps to develop a plan for Coastal Louisiana and calls for an enhancement and further study of the Upper Mississippi and Illinois River waterway, but not a specific authorization level.

It is critical that AGC members continue to contact their respective Senators and Representatives via the AGC Legislative Action Center by visiting the Web site and clicking on "WRDA Reauthorization." You are also encouraged to ask your Senators and House Representative to pursue inclusion of the WRDA Reauthorization in the Omnibus Appropriations bill before Congress adjourns for the year. [ return to top ]