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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 23,1996 PSA#1515USCG Facilities Design and Construction Center Pacific, 915 - 2nd
Avenue, Room 2664, Seattle, WA 98174-1011 Y -- CONSTRUCTION OF CHARLESTON PIER UPGRADE, NAVAL COMPLEX,
CHARLESTON, SC SOL DTCG50-96-B-643EA6 DUE 031296 POC Contact point:
Contracting Officer, Mr. William F. Denman, (206) 220-7423 or, for
technical questions, LT Ron Turley at (206) 220-7435 SIC Code: 1623.
Provide all labor, material, equipment, transportation, mobilization
and demobilization for work at Naval Complex Charleston, Charleston,
South Carolina. The contract includes 5 line items; Items 1 and 2, base
bid for work on thepier, parking and unit priced items, Item 3, base
bid for work on Building 681, and Items 4 and 5, are options for
additional work on the pier. The work, at existing concrete pier, two
story building and parking lots, consists of: (1) Rehab of powerand
telephone shoreties, exterior lighting, utility repairs, pier
grounding, ship gangways, misc building and pier improvements, heating
and compressed air systems rehab, security fencing, parking lot and
site repairs. (2) Two options for additionalpier lighting, power and
telephone shoreties, and misc pier improvements. -- Estimated price
range is for Items 1 and 2: $350,000 - $600,000, and for Items 3, 4 and
5: $350,000 - $600,000. Total price range for all items is $700,000 -
$1,200,000. --Duration for contract period is approximately 6 months.
-- Plans and specifications and/or Plan Holders List will be available
approximately 8 FEB 96 and must be ordered in writing. There is a
nonrefundable charge of $20.00 for each solicitation set.Make checks
payable to the ''U.S. Coast Guard''. -- All responsible sources may
submit a bid, which shall be considered by the agency. -- Our Bid
Results Hotline is (206) 220-7429. For informational purposes for
Minority, Women-Owned and DisadvantagedBusiness Enterprises the
following Notice is provided: The Department of Transportation (DOT)
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU), has
programs to assist minority, women-owned and disadvantaged business
enterprises to acquireshort-term working capital and bonding assistance
for transportation-related contracts. This is applicable to any
eligible prime or subcontract at any tier. The DOT Bonding Assistance
Program enables firms to apply for bid, payment, and performancends up
to $1.0 million per contract. The DOT provides an 80 percent guaranty
on the bond amount to a surety against losses. Loans are also
available under the DOT Short Term Lending Program (STLP) at prime
interest rates to provide accounts receivablefinancing. The maximum
line of credit is $500,000. For further information regarding the
bonding and lending programs, please call the DOT Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization at (800) 532-1169. For information
concerning theacquisition, contact the contracting official listed
above. (0021) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0100 19960122\Y-0004.SOL)
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