COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 16, 2001 PSA #2767
SOLICITATIONS
Z -- HUBZONE CERTIFIED SOURCES SOUGHT FOR POTENTIAL MRR CONTRACT
- Notice Date
- January 11, 2001
- Contracting Office
- DA, Directorate of Contracting, Fort Drum, New York 13602-5220
- ZIP Code
- 13602-5220
- Solicitation Number
- N/A
- Point of Contact
- Paula Doran, Contract Specialist (315)772-5443 or Sandra Brown Contracting Officer (315) 772-5443
- E-Mail Address
- Contract Specialist (DORANP@DRUM-EMH4.ARMY.MIL)
- Description
- DESC: To determine if there are enough qualified HUBZone small business concerns with the required capabilities and financial resources to warrant issuing a solicitation for this requirement under HUBZone small business set-aside procedures (FAR 19.1305). The contracting officer has classified this requirement as Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 233320. The small business size standard is $27.5 million. The magnitude of this requirement is estimated to be between $5 -- $20 Million per year. The contractor will be required to survey the problem areas, evaluate and recommend solutions, and develop and implement work plans in a timely manner within negotiated costs. Applicable areas include, but are not necessarily limited to: Architectural -- Enclosures, shelters, building systems, mobile buildings, chimneys, grout, mortar, concrete, brick, concrete masonry units (CMUs), waterproofing, insulation, caulking and sealants, roofing, gutters, drains, metal decking, joists, siding and exterior surfacing, levellers, docks, ramps, stairs, shelving, windows, doors, painting, finishes, louvers, awnings, shutters, panels, grills, ceilings, acoustical areas, walls, paneling, flooring (conductive and nonconductive), carpeting, tiles, builder's hardware, signage, metals, woods and plastics, millwork, thermal and moisture protection, playground equipment, fireproofing, equipment systemization layouts, building fixtures and furnishings, and handicap systemization. All work must conform to the architectural theme of the installation as defined in the Fort Drum Installation Design Guide. Civil -- Topographic surveying, grading and earthwork, surface and subsurface storm drainage and drainage control structures, storm water management, erosion and sediment control, clearing and grubbing, paving and surfacing for roads, parking areas, and sidewalks, parking layout, pavement markings, traffic control and signage, gates and fencing, curbs and gutters, railroads, dewatering, landscaping, seeding and sodding, riprap, geotechnical investigations, slope stabilization, foundations, borings, trenching, piles and caissons, dredging, piers, bridges, spill containment, berms, demolition, wetlands delineation, and airfield runway and taxiway and aprons. Cost -- Life cycle costing, benefit-cost analyses, economic analysis, and cost estimating services. Electrical -- Electrical distribution and network balancing (aerial and underground), transmission lines, substations, poles (telephone and power), towers, ducts, raceways, conduits, tubing, connectors, wires, cable, cable trays, outlet boxes, cabinets and enclosures, supports, fiber optics cable and equipment, manholes, concrete pads, insulators, lighting arrestors, transformers, capacitors, switches, relays, fuses, grounding, lightning protection, cathodic protection, service entrances, panelboards, circuit breakers, motor control centers, special equipment/systems, targeting systems, resistance heating, starters, uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), beacons, batteries, generators, solar systems, receptacles, lighting fixtures, lamps, ballasts, equipment connections, special outlets, disconnect switches, splices, terminations, control systems, security systems, IDS, utilities monitoring and control systems (UMCS), and similar micro processor environmental control systems, audio and visual communication systems, telephone systems, instrumentation systems, and fire detection and alarm systems. Environmental -- Industrial and sanitary sewers, waste treatment facilities, septic tanks with drains, portable toilets, wells, water treatment facilities, water distribution systems, potable and fire water supplies including wells, piping, pumps, valves, sprinklers, water use analyses, sludge removal, leakage analysis, and hazardous waste analyses, and disposal of waste products. Mechanical -- Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and components, chillers, refrigerants, cooling towers, air handling equipment, energy conservation, heat transfer surfaces, furnaces, air distribution, valves, pumps and associated piping and ducts; conveying systems, elevators, night set backs, dumbwaiters, moving walks, box conveyors, hoists and cranes, lifts, escalators with associated electrical and hydraulic controls; incinerators, boilers, material handling systems, dryers, steamlines, transient tubes, shredders, plumbing fixtures, special equipment/systems, sterilization systems, fuel distribution (i.e., propane, natural gas, and slurries), petroleum oil lubricants (POL), storage tanks for fuel, gas, water and sewage; piping systems, fire suppression (water, chemical, and gas), fuel use and leak analyses, sterilizers, compressed air production and distribution systems, medical and industrial gas distribution systems, exhaust systems, steam systems, pipe insulation, and plumbing systems involving water, solids, and hazardous waste. Safety -- Life safety, fire protection systems, industrial hygiene, inflammatory gases, medical safety and hygiene, asbestos and/or lead based paint evaluation and (removal/encapsulation), blast distances, and Failure Mode and Effective Analyses (FMEA), occupational Safety and Hazards Act (OSHA) and American Disability Act (ADA) evaluations. Structural -- Structural design and analysis of building systems and ancillary structures (concrete, masonry, steel, etc.), foundations, underwater structures, reinforced concrete, equipment mounting, shock isolation, reinforced masonry, wood, steel joists, steel decks, structural steel frame systems, steel bracing, seismic design and evaluations, steel connections, non-building structures, welding procedures, detailing of structural components and hardened (protective) structures, and snow loads. Earthquake consideration of utility systems. Non-building structures such as elevated tanks, vertical tanks on ground, horizontal tanks, retaining walls and buried structures. Anchorage and support of mechanical and electrical equipment. Applications of industry building codes and standards. Systems -- Quality control, Operations and Maintenance (O&M) manuals and procedures both preventative and breakdown, training, human factors engineering. Upgrade assessments, equipment inventories and Operation and Maintenance documentation to obtain support. Energy system surveys. O&M and training efforts will be required to support the MRR. System/equipment and life safety repair and maintenance efforts for existing systems/equipment may be required. Logistical support shall be provided where required. Accreditation surveys to determine if MRR efforts will be conducted. Asbestos and/or lead based paint abatement may be required during equipment/systems remediation. On-site inspection and checkout of MRR effort will be required. Demolition and/or temporary removal and reinstallation of supporting elements in the project related areas will be required. Surveys and assessments of systems/equipment may be required prior to MRR action. On site inspection and acceptance services may be required. Ancillary work necessary to support the MRR action project or to restore the work area to the condition prior to the MRR action project shall be included in this contract. This objective shall be achieved through the implementation of task orders issued under the terms of this contract for all of the herein described tasks or additional tasks described in specific task orders. The Government desires to hire a company(s) who can provide site survey, work plan, and maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation services on the Fort Drum installation, and to provide for a long term relationship with a company(s) who can, through a team approach, help the Government maintain, repair and rehabilitate the Fort Drum installation and its facilities with high quality, at a reasonable cost, and in a fast manner with no change orders. We propose to do this by hiring a company(s) with experience in maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation on a design/build fashion thereby bringing to the team the ability to survey our installation and facilities and identify deficiencies, plan and document the work required to remediate deficiencies, provide incidental engineering services required, estimated the cost of work, obtain subcontracts or plan for the work with in-house forces as most cost effective, and manage the remediation effort insuring quality and safety. It is critical that firms have experience in performing design/build construction. It is not critical that the firm be prepared to execute all the work under this contract with in-house forces, particularly the remediation phase, but the firm must have experience in performing such work in order to manage this work in a cost effective and quality manner while meeting project schedules. As a member of the team, the contractor is to be responsible for managing and executing facility or installation deficiency remediation, and in some cases, subcontracting portions of the service. Instructions to Interested Parties. Completed market survey forms shall be submitted in Microsoft Word for Windows 2000 or below, Arial font, size 12 point. The market survey form can be obtained via the internet by accessing the following address: http://www.drum.army.mil/garrison/director/spcl/dircon/service.htm. Completed market survey forms shall be submitted by email to: doranp@drum.army.mil on or before 4:00 PM EST, 02/02/2001.
- Web Link
- Download a copy of RFP (http://www.drum.army.mil Click on Business Opportunities)
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20010116/ZSOL011.HTM (W-011 SN50A769)
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