SOURCES SOUGHT
Z -- Redstone Construction and Repair
- Notice Date
- 4/19/2018
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Mobile, P. O. Box 2288, 109 Saint Joseph Street (zip 36602), Mobile, Alabama, 36628-0001, United States
- ZIP Code
- 36628-0001
- Solicitation Number
- W91278-18-L-0013
- Archive Date
- 5/15/2018
- Point of Contact
- Kelly A. Hallstrom, Phone: 2516943872, Kyle M. Rodgers, Phone: 2516903356
- E-Mail Address
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kelly.a.hallstrom@usace.army.mil, kyle.m.rodgers@usace.army.mil
(kelly.a.hallstrom@usace.army.mil, kyle.m.rodgers@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Market Research and Sources Sought Notice for information on capability and availability of contractors to perform renovation, repair and new construction for USACE customer in North Alabama. The purpose of this Market Research and Sources Sought Notice is to acquire information on the number and capability of qualified Small Business firms interested in a prospective procurement of construction, renovation and repair services at Redstone Arsenal in North Alabama. This is a Sources Sought Notice, NOT a solicitation announcement. Accordingly, no contract award will result from this Sources Sought Notice, as it does not constitute a commitment by the Government. Responses to this Sources Sought Notice will be used by the government in making an appropriate acquisition decision. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, anticipates the construction for the Repairs of the Primary Standards Laboratory at Redstone Arsenal. This repair project for Building 5435, a 76,397 SF facility, will be executed in three phases to allow for mission continuation while moving lab functions around within the building. For Phase 1 (Partial Scope), repairs will involve the western portion of the building to include the Applied Physics Department, open office areas for non-laboratory support functions, main electrical rooms, mechanical room, and telecommunications rooms. Site work for Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) upgrades will occur during this phase including repair of insufficient stand-off distances. Additional site work includes new water line to serve the fire protection system, new site hydrant and fire department connection. Fire Protection system will be installed in this zone and include adding a fire sprinkler system to the Executive Suite. There will be repairs to the loading dock and packing areas that must occur on nights and weekends that will begin during Phase 1, but will likely overlap several phases. Phase 2 (Partial Scope) includes repair of the eastern portion of the building to include the Physical Standards Department as well as open and closed office areas for Physical Standards, Electrical Standards, and Metrology. The Physical Standards department includes major pieces of equipment that will remain in place and operational during the renovations, and that have strict requirements for vibration and/or airflow control. Demolition of existing and installation of proposed mechanical equipment will be carefully coordinated to ensure laboratories stay operational during construction. Phase 3 (Partial Scope) involves repair to the Electrical Standards laboratories. All renovations will require new or modified shielding to existing and new wall construction. The roof will be replaced at the end of Phase 3. Known hazardous materials will be abated prior to the commencement of Phase 1. Demolition of HVAC, plumbing, electrical and architectural systems and components will be removed as part of each phase. The repair of the HVAC system will include replacement of air handling units, main supply and distribution ductwork, exhaust fans, integrated control system, heating and cooling systems, along with all diffusers and return grilles. Plumbing repairs include reconfiguration of the toilet rooms, new fixtures, piping and plumbing equipment. Repairs to the electrical system include new transformers, service entrance, electrical panels, conduit and wiring. The lighting system will be repaired by replacement throughout, including emergency lighting, with LED lights. New grounding systems will be installed in labs. New RF shielding will be provided in labs requiring it. A lightning protection system will be installed per NFPA 780. Architectural repairs include paint and floor finishes, repair of roof as equipment is removed in each phase, reconfiguration of building functional adjacencies by removing interior walls, renovation of the interior and exterior of the facility, repair failing insulation and windows and meet the latest American Barriers Act (ABA) requirements. Replace anechoic chamber and elevator. The fire sprinkler system will be extended into each phase being executed. A clean agent suppression system will be installed in specialty rooms. Fire alarm/mass notification system will be installed. The cost of construction is not expected to exceed $26 million. Proposed construction duration of 810 calendar days. Sources are being sought for firms with a North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code of 236220 with a Small Business Size Standard of $36.5 million. Responses should include the following information and shall not exceed a total of eight pages: 1. Offeror's name, address, points of contact with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. 2. Business size/classification to include any designations as Small Business, HUBZone, Service Disabled Veteran Owned, 8(a), Women-Owned shall be indicated on first page of submission. 3. Bonding capability (construction bonding level per single contract/task order and aggregate construction bonding level, both expressed in dollars along with current available bonding capacity. 4. Description of capability to perform projects similar to that listed above, to manage subcontractors, to prepare and comply with various environmental and construction permits, and capacity to perform this contract in conjunction with ongoing construction contracts. 5. Describe projects of similar scope and magnitude as listed above that you have completed in the past five years and the quality of your performance. The past performance information should include project title, location, general description of the construction to demonstrate similarity to the project listed above, the Offeror's role (i.e., prime contractor, subcontractor, etc.), dollar value of contract, duration, and name of the company, agency or government entity for which the work was performed with contact information (reference name, phone number and e-mail address). NO HARDCOPY RESPONSES WILL BE ACCEPTED. ALL RESPONSES WILL BE ELECTRONIC and submitted in pdf format to the following email addresses: kelly.a.hallstrom@usace.army.mil and kyle.m.rodgers@usace.army.mil. The subject line of the email shall reference the Market Research number in the announcement and submittals are due no later than April 30, 2018. Electronic submittals will be retained for future reference; however, they are to be considered source sensitive and not subject to public disclosure. No contract award will result from this Sources Sought Notice, as it does not constitute a commitment by the Government. Responses to this Sources Sought Notice will be used by the government in making an appropriate acquisition decision.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Redstone Arsenal, AL, United States
- Record
- SN04895084-W 20180421/180419230558-eb324068a3d60c432b8bfdd3393266d1 (fbodaily.com)
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