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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 22,1999 PSA#2480DIRECTORATE OF CONTRACTING; 30 N. WOLFE AVENUE; EDWARDS AFB, CA
93524-6351 M -- CIVIL ENGINEERING AND TRANSPORTATION SOL F04700-00-R-0003 DUE
123199 POC Linda Robinson WEB: DIRECTORATE OF CONTRACTING,
http://bsx.org/edwards/bus_ops. E-MAIL: DIRECTORATE OF CONTRACTING,
Linda.Robinson@Edwards.af.mil. The Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC)
is seeking potential sources capable of performing Civil Engineering
and Transportation services at Edwards Air Force Base California. The
Government is currently performing these services and a cost comparison
study under OMB Circular A-76 will be conducted to determine the most
cost-effective mode of operation. A single solicitation consisting of
the services listed above will be issued as a multi-function study. A
contract will not be awarded if Government performance is determined to
be more advantageous. A description of the Base Civil
Engineering/Operations and Maintenance services is as follows: Services
include but are not limited to: a) Housing Management services for 1847
housing units, 62 Unaccompanied Officer Quarter, 16 Senior Non
Commissioned Officer Quarters and 184 Mobile Home Spaces: b) Dormitory
Management to include furnishings and management/ assignment of over
2,640 bed spaces. Housing and Dormitory responsibilities include;
assignment and termination (maintains waiting list), acts as facility
manager for all housing, dorms and mobile home park spaces. Performs
facility and area inspections. Prepares briefing and presentations for
townhall meeting and other community events. c) Facility Maintenance,
Operations and Repair to include but not limited to; hospital
equipment including medical gas systems, carpentry, HVAC, electrical,
heating, gas, plumbing, masonry, painting, locksmith, sheet metal,
welding, pipefitting, lead and asbestos abatement. Includes 24 hour
emergency response; d) Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations (plant
operates under a California State Department permit); e) Infrastructure
Maintenance, Repair and Operations to include paved and unpaved roads,
heavy equipment operations to include crane operations, high voltage
electrical distribution systems, airfield lighting, cathodic
protection, lightning/grounding protection, potable water systems,
sewage distribution systems, emergency power generation, liquid fuels
distribution systems, fire/security/environmental alarm detection and
notification systems; f) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
(SCADA) and Energy Management and Control Systems (EMCS) for utility
metering (electric/water/gas), powered support systems, water
distribution, electrical distribution and building management systems;
g) Material Acquisition, Warehousing, and Self Help Store Operations;
h) Computer Network Management and troubleshooting for Civil Engineer
Local Area Network which includes over 425 personal computers, 82
printers, and all associated network servers and hubs to include all
software and hardware; i) Engineering, Maintenance Engineering and
Construction Management support to all Edwards facilities/utilities
including architectural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering
requirements; j) Comprehensive Planning; k) Operation of the Civil
Engineering Satellite Supply Store; l) Readiness Operation for base
disaster preparedness; m) Financial Management and n) Real Property
Management. o) 2 Ranges East and West, 151 sq. miles, East Range, 5
precision bomb targets, 2 gunnery targets, 1 simulated flightline. West
Range, 8 precision bomb targets, 4 gunnery targets, 1 drop zone (sq.
mile), 1 Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Range and Burn Site, 1
Munitions Refuse Burial Site (MRBS), 3 Barrows p) Waste Water Treatment
Facility: Average Wastewater treated per month 2.4 million gallons. In
addition, act as a focal point for items such as corrosion control,
utility conservation, hazardous materials, key and lock control,
parking lot control, and ground maintenance. Some work is in highly
toxic and explosive areas. Base Assets include the following: 301,000
acres of land; ROADS: 282 miles paved, 284 miles unpaved. RUNWAYS (in
feet): 15,000 Main: 110,558 overrun: 5,300 North Base: 8,000 South
Base. LAKE BED RUNWAYS: 37.5 miles. 2 Helicopter landing pads.
1,493,892 square yards Parking Aprons. 678,213 square yards taxiways.
FACILITIES: Approximately 7,500,000 total square feet, 25 hangars,
1,907 family housing units, 2,046 family housing buildings, including
storage sheds and detached garages, 9 warehouses, 789 facilities at Air
Force Research Laboratory, 773 other buildings, 23 munitions/missile
storage bunkers, 3 munitions integration facilities. 23 miles
Railroads, UTILITIES (in miles): 1,064 electrical distribution, 342
water distribution, 184 sewer, 72 gas, 13 fire deluge systems. A
description of Base Transportation Services include but are not limited
to: a) Personal Property Management; provide and manage all personnel,
material and travel to perform the tasks associated with the
management of Personal Property. Duties include, but are not limited
to: the cost comparison of packing, line haul rates, storage and
appropriate accessorial services for civilian when requested.
Management services for the movement of household goods and personal
property (both incoming and outbound) for all branches of the military
service and civilian agencies of the government, moving in and out of
two (2) counties of California. Requires knowledge of all services
relative to the preparation, movement and storage of Household Goods.
b) Surface Freight; Duties include the preparation, preservation, and
packaging of freight, hazardous cargo, and other goods by truck, air,
or rail. Freight movement will be by both commercial/military means. c)
Vehicle Management; 585 General Services Administration vehicles and
285 Air Force owned Special Purpose vehicles. Also responsible for taxi
dispatch operations, tractor/trailer o perations, and forklift
operations. d) Combat Readiness and Resources; provide the processing,
management, oversight, and movement of all AFFTC mobility operations.
Mobility operations include 218 unit type codes (UTCs), and their
associated cargo. Movement will be as directed via military or
commercial modes. e) Travel Services; responsible for providing
passenger transportation of military members, dependents, and DoD
civilians to permanent change of station and temporary duty locations.
An internet site has been established to provide information
concerning this acquisition to interested sources in a timely manner
and to elicit public review and comments on draft documents. This site
may be accessed as follows: http://bsx.org/edwards/bus_ops. Then click
on A-76 Public Folder. Draft documents will be released incrementally
on this site as they become available. The AFFTC invites potential
offerors to submit questions, comments, and suggestions regarding draft
documents. In the interest of creating the highest quality package
possible, all questions and comments will be reviewed and considered by
the Government. Answers to questions received will appear at the
Internet site when considered appropriate by the Contracting Officer.
Documents may be downloaded from the Internet site; the Government does
not intend to provide hard copies of any draft documents. Questions
should be submitted to Linda Robinson, (661) 277-7469; Internet:
Linda.Robinson@edwards.af.mil. This synopsis is for informational and
planning purposedonly and does not constitute a solicitation for bids/
proposals. The Government will not pay for any information submitted
under this synopsis. Posted 11/18/99 (D-SN401840). (0322) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0050 19991122\M-0001.SOL)
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