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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 05, 2009 FBO #2842
MODIFICATION

49 -- Maintenance and Repair Shop Equipment

Notice Date
9/3/2009
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
Contracting Office
M67004 MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS COMMAND ALBANY RCO 814 Radford Blvd Albany, GA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
M6700409T0265
 
Response Due
9/25/2009
 
Archive Date
12/25/2009
 
Point of Contact
Mathew Watts 229-639-6078
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
49 - Maintenance and Repair Shop EquipmentSOL NUMBER: M67004-09-T-0265. SOL. CLOSES 25 SEPT 2009 Point of contact is Mathew Watts, Contracts Dept. (Code S1922) P.O. Drawer 43019 MCLB Albany, GA 31704, (229)639-6078, FAX (229)639-6791, or email at mathew.watts@usmc.mil. MODIFICATION: This action originally publicized in Fed Biz Ops dated JULY 30, 2009. The purpose of this modification is to provide responses to the following questions: Question 1.What is the height of the Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) Maintenance Platform?Answer 1. The height of the platform is 7 feet at maximum height with a 12 inch adjustment vertically down to 6 feet at minimum height with an adjustment tolerance of +/- 4 inches. Which means the adjustment can be a minimum of 8 inches and a maximum of 16 inches. Question 2. Is the platform floor width going to be 4 feet?Answer 2. The bays in which the platform will be used have verticle support polls that are spaced 18 feet from each other, which given the AAV width of 11 feet would not allow the platform floor to fit between the poll and AAV if it were 4 feet wide, so we decided to make the platform floor area (that would fit between the poll and the AAV) 3 feet. Question 3. Does the platform have to have electrical hookups?Answer 3. The platform will be able to hook up to 110 Volts @ 30amps on all three sides. Question 4. Will the platform have the capability of air hookups?Answer 4. We need air hookups on three sides of the platform. Question 5. What is the maximum distance from the AAV hull the platform may be? Answer 5.The maximum distance the platform can be from the hull is 4 inches. Question 6. What is the weight capacity for the platform.Answer 6. We changed the weight capacity of the platform to accommodate a 1000 pound tool box and 6 people at 250 lbs each instead of 1000lb. per sq foot. Question 7. Several people wanted to know how many stairs we wanted. Answer 7. There will be two sets of stairs, one on each side or one on the side and one on the front..Question 8. What type of flooring do we want?Answer 8. The flooring needs to be a non skid, tight grating that would not allow tools to fall through due to personel working below. Question 9. What type of railing is needed on the platform? Answer 9. The railing has to be OSHA approved and removable. Question 10. Can the armor lugs on the AAV be used to stabilize the platform?Answer 10. The platform can not be attached to any part of the AAV. Question 11. What type of casters work best out here?Answer 11. Casters that are a minimum width of 2 inches or more will work best. Question 12. What responsibility will the company have?Answer 12. The company will be responsibility for the assembly and a one day training class of 20 people.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DON/USMC/M67004/M6700409T0265/listing.html)
 
Record
SN01939648-W 20090905/090904001117-0d18bb9566c87363d8756baaf6e6e225 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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