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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 12,1999 PSA#2344CH2M Hill, Inc., 613 NW Loop 410, Suite 200, San Antonio, TX 78216 Y -- PRIVATIZATION OF UTILITY SYSTEMS FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA AIR
NATIONAL GUARD AT THE CHARLOTTE-DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA AND OFF-SITE FACILITY DUE 061599 POC For the
U.S. Air Force: CH2M HILL, 613, NW Loop 410, Suite 200, San Antonio,
TX 78216 POC: Laura Hein(lhein@ch2m.com), Tel (210)377-3081 E-MAIL:
Laura Hein, lhein@ch2m.com. PRIVATIZATION UNDER 10 USC 2688, UTILITY
SYSTEMS: CONVEYANCE AUTHORITY FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA AIR NATIONAL GUARD
AT THE CHARLOTTE-DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CHARLOTTE, NORTH
CAROLINA AND OFF-SITE FACILITY PURPOSE: The Air Force seeks to identify
responsible potential sources and obtain information in regards to
privatization of utility systems in accordance with 10 USC 2688,
"Utility Systems: Conveyance Authority". The Commander of the Charlotte
Air National Guard Facility is seeking interest and information
specifically for the potential privatization of the potable water,
wastewater, and electrical utility systems at Charlotte-Douglas
International Airport and off-site facility at Stanley County Airport,
North Carolina. OBJECTIVE: Should privatization result, the ownership
of North Carolina ANG's potable water, wastewater, and electrical
utility systems, operation and maintenance and obligation to continue
to provide utility service for an indefinite and ongoing period will
transfer to a utilityservice provider. All responsibility for
maintaining reliable utility service, including such items as
environmental compliance, maintenance costs, major system renovations,
construction, equipment, manpower and overhead costs will become the
utility service provider's responsibility. It is intended that the
privatization will ultimately reduce the Air National Guard's
life-cycle costs for operating and maintaining utility systems and
services. SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS: The following information provided is
only an estimate and is subject to change. North Carolina ANG
Facilities at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport -- Water Supply
-- Water service is provided to Charlotte ANG by the city of Charlotte,
NC at two different points. The base distribution system consists of
almost 5 miles of piping, 50 percent of, which is PVC, the remainder of
the piping system is iron. There is one above ground water storage tank
(280,000 gallons) which is used for water supply for the fire booster
pumping station. Distribution system pressure averages 60-70 psi. There
are approximately 25 fire hydrants. Sanitary Sewer -- The sanitary
sewer system consists of about 3700 feet of PVC and 3400 feet of
vitreous clay pipe. The system is gravity flow and discharges to the
city of Charlotte sanitary sewer system. Electrical Electricity is
provided to the site by Duke Power. The primary power enters the
facility at 12,470 volts through a recloser and feeds approximately one
mile of underground primary distribution circuits. There are
approximately 17 pad mounted transformers attached to the underground
primary distribution providing power to individual buildings. North
Carolina ANG Facilities at Stanley County Airport -- Water Supply --
Water service is provided to the ANG facilities by Stanley County. The
base water distribution system consists of less than one mile of PVC
piping. System pressure averages 55-65 PSI. There is one fire hydrant
on the system. Sanitary Sewer -The sanitary sewer system consists of
less than onethousand feet of gravity-flow PVC piping. One lift station
pumps the sanitary sewage to Stanley County. Electrical There is no
government-owned electrical system at Stanley County. PROCEDURES: This
request to interested parties is for gathering information and is a
required component of a systematic process to evaluate the interested
parties under the Air Force's utilities privatization program. In order
to minimize costs both to potentially interested parties and the
government, this notice is being issued to determine the interest and
feasibility of proceeding with a formal request for proposals. Should
insufficient credible interest be identified for a privatization
action, it is highly likely that no formal solicitation will be issued.
SHOULD INTEREST BE DETERMINED SUFFICIENT, A FORMAL REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS MAY BE FORTHCOMING. Small Business interests shall note the
FAR Part 19 Standard Industrial Codes (SIC) and Size Standards for the
utility systems identified in this announcement. Some, all, or any
combination of the following may apply. SIC/SS: 4911/4Million (M)
Megawatt hours, 4922/$5M, 4923/$5M, 4924/500, 4925/$5M, 4931/$5M,
4932/$5M, 4939/$5M, 4941/$5M, 4952/$5M, 4953/$6M, 4959/$5M, 4961/$9M,
4971/$5M. REQUESTED RESPONSE: Interested parties should provide a
statement of interest on company letterhead (not to exceed 20 pages in
length). The statement should include as a minimum the following
criteria: (1) specific utility system(s) of interest and desired
bundling/grouping of utilities to purchase; (2) capability and
experience in ownership, operation and maintenance of similar utility
systems; (3) financial capacity to purchase, expand and operate the
utility systems; (4) statement detailing the understanding of the
obligation to serve in regards to continuous utility service; (5)
conceptual rate plan (excluding numerical analysis or proposed rates),
i.e. will charges for utility service be made from existing rates or
from rates developed specifically for service at the individual
base(s); (6) ideas regarding conjunctive metering and billing for
service on base (excluding numerical analysis or proposed rates); (7)
discussion of your conceptual basis (excluding numerical analysis or
proposed price) for a proposed purchase price (capitalized earnings
value, replacement cost new less depreciation, original cost less
depreciation, or other); (8) statement detailing your understanding of
applicable state and local utility laws and your compliance
capability; (9) statement detailing your understanding of any existing
franchises and your ability to provide service given these conditions;
(10) statement detailing your understanding of federal, territorial,
and local environmental laws and regulations and familiarity and
experience with environmental compliance procedures and regulations for
the North Carolina and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency; and
(11) business size (large, small, small-disadvantaged; 8(a);
women-owned). Elaborate proposals or pricing information is neither
required nor desired. Underno circumstances will cost data for the
existing systems be provided. Any innovative and new conceptual ideas
to achieve the stated objective are encouraged. If a site visit and the
provision of additional data are later determined necessary,
notification will be provided by way of an amendment to this
announcement. It should be noted that the RFIs for different Air Force
Bases and utility systems may be issued in the same time frame. A
separate response to each RFI is required. Please respond
electronically as well as with hard copy. The point of contact is Laura
Hein(lhein@ch2m.com), Tel (210)377-3081. Posted 05/10/99 (W-SN329576).
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