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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF APRIL 30, 2015 FBO #4905
SOURCES SOUGHT

Z -- Type IV Hydrant Fuel System Repair Phase II, Misawa AB, Japan

Notice Date
4/28/2015
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
237120 — Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction
 
Contracting Office
USACE District, Japan, Attn: CECT-POJ Unit 45010, APO, AP 96338-5010
 
ZIP Code
96338-5010
 
Solicitation Number
W912HV-15-Z-0018
 
Response Due
5/14/2015
 
Archive Date
6/27/2015
 
Point of Contact
Jiro Miyairi, 81-46-407-8837
 
E-Mail Address
USACE District, Japan
(jiro.miyairi@usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Introduction: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan Engineering District (JED) is performing market research for a Design-Bid-Build (DBB) construction project titled: quote mark Type IV Hydrant Fuel System Repair Phase II. quote mark This announcement represents a market survey that is intended for preliminary planning purposes only. This purpose of this notice is to identify sources capable of performing this project and to receive responses from those firms to assist the Government's acquisition planning. This survey does not constitute a commitment by the Government for any follow-on announcements, solicitation, or award. This is NOT a solicitation. The Government will not pay for any information provided as a result of this market survey. This market survey is intended for local sources only. Local sources are those sources physically located and licensed to conduct business in Japan. Firms interested and capable of performing this work are highly encouraged to submit a response (submission requirements are located within this notice). Information about the project: Project Title: Type IV Hydrant Fuel System Repair Phase II Project Location: Misawa AB, Aomori-ken, Japan Project NAICS: 237120 - Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction Project Magnitude: Between 100,000,000 and 500,000,000 Japanese YEN Project Description: This project will provide mandatory repairs and upgrades needed to the existing limited service Type IV Hydrant System. Project will repair hydrant fueling system control system, flow controls, electrical, piping, and pressure relief system. This includes replacement of existing Programmable Logical Controller (PLC), installation of return venturi, replacement of oversized Back Pressure Control Valve (BPCV), relocation and refurbishment of ESOV, replacement of TRV, and associated piping, installation of new Pressure-Indicating Transmitters (PITs) and Differential Pressure Transmitters (DPTs) for PLC support, and replacement of isolation valves with DB&B plug valves. Provide new piping/valves in existing crossover & return pit, perform existing valve pit modifications, and repair & seal tunnel walls and valve pits. Install new piping and valves from Filter Separator Building to hydrant operating tanks N-1 and N-2 to allow simultaneous issue and receipt for hydrant system per current Type III/IV standard design. This project also includes draining, pigging, capping, and abandoning approximately 10,600 LF of 12 quote mark piping and 10,600 LF of 10 quote mark piping with associated valve pits and removal and demolition of the Aqueous Film forming Foam (AFFF) system and miscellaneous piping from the filter pump house. Prior to returning hydrant loop to service a comprehensive hydrant tuning and commissioning should be performed by qualified contractor. Procurement method: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan Engineer District (JED) anticipates the release of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for this project. Any solicitations pursued will be intended for local sources only. See information in the Introduction section of this announcement regarding local sources. ===================================================================== Submission Requirements for responses to this Market Survey: Interested firms are requested to reply with the following information: 1. Name of your company, address, phone number, email, CAGE code and point of contact (POC) name. 2. Describe your firm's level of interest relative to all aspects of the work. 3. Describe your firm's capability and experience relative to the work included in the Project Description. Please provide information on comparable projects (for government or commercial customers) completed in the past 6 years. 4. Describe your firm's ability to provide personnel with the following requirements: a) Project Manager. The project manager must be a graduate engineer, graduate architect, or a graduate of construction management, and shall have at least 5 years experience (within the last 10 years) as a Construction Project Manager, with a minimum of 2 of those 5 years as a Construction Project Manager in construction and installation of a completed Hydrant Fueling System(s) or Petroleum, Oil and Lubrication (POL) Facilities. b) Site Supervisor (Superintendent). The Site Supervisor (Superintendent) shall have a minimum of 5 years experience (within the last 10 years) as a site supervisor on industrial construction projects with a minimum of 2 of those 5 years as a site supervisor in construction and installation of Hydrant Fueling System(s) or POL Facilities. c) Contractor Quality Control (CQC) System Manager. The CQC system manager must be either I. a graduate engineer, graduate architect, or a graduate of construction management, with a minimum of 2 years (within the last 10 years), as a CQC System Manager (Hinshitsu Kanri-sha) in construction for installation of a completed Hydrant Fueling System(s) or Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants (POL) Facilities; or II. have a minimum of 8 years of construction experience (within the last 10 years) as a CQC System Manager (Hinshitsu Kanri-sha) or Superintendent, with a minimum of 2 of those 8 years as a CQC System Manager for construction of the installation of a completed Hydrant Fueling System(s) or POL Facilities. 5. Describe your firm's or your subcontractors' experience with the following specific areas within the last 10 years: a) Mechanical Subcontractor (or yourself as a prime contractor) has completed construction of fuel hydrant piping (including pits) and piping associated with multiple pumps in a fuel pump house. b) Electrical Subcontractor (or yourself as a prime contractor) has completed Class I, Division I wiring around fueling systems. c) System Supplier Subcontractor (or yourself as a prime contractor) has installed at least five Programmable Logical Controllers (PLC) based pump control systems for automatic cycling of pumps based upon varying dispensing demands utilizing multiple pumps for dispensing jet fuel into aircraft. One project may have multiple PLC systems. 6. Identify your current construction bonding levels: a) Per contract b) Aggregate contract bonding level Please send your response via e-mail to jacob.m.shaw@usace.army.mil and jiro.miyairi@usace.army.mil no later than 4:00 p.m., 14 May 2015 Japan Standard Time (JST). Additional Info: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan Engineer District, Camp Zama, Japan Contracting Office Address: USACE District, Japan Attn: CECT-POJ Unit 45010 APO, AP 96338-5010 Points of Contact: Jake Shaw 046-407-5482 jacob.m.shaw@usace.army.mil Jiro Miyairi 046-407-8837 jiro.miyairi@usace.army.mil
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USA/COE/DACA79/W912HV-15-Z-0018/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: USACE District, Japan Attn: CECT-POJ Unit 45010, APO AP
Zip Code: 96338-5010
 
Record
SN03713727-W 20150430/150428235727-88785105257de75a7ebf17ee3d0c45fe (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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