COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 2, 2001 PSA #2906
SOLICITATIONS
S -- PRIVATIZATION OF UTILITY SYSTEMS AT VARIOUS AIR NATIONAL GUARD LOCATIONS IN THE PACIFIC AREA OF THE UNITED STATES (PART 2 OF 2 PARTS-SEE ALSO #50T5D6)
- Notice Date
- July 31, 2001
- Contracting Office
- Defense Energy Support Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Rd., Suite 4950, Ft Belvoir, VA 22060-6222
- ZIP Code
- 22060-6222
- Solicitation Number
- SP0600-01-R-0099
- Response Due
- December 18, 2001
- Point of Contact
- Contract Specialist, Mary Jo Fehr or Contracting Officer, Verna Velez at: (703) 767-8131/9405
- E-Mail Address
- For additional information or clarification and to (mfehr@desc.dla.mil or vvelez@desc.dla.mil)
- Description
- (SECOND OF TWO PARTS, SEE ALSO #50T5D6) DESC: The Defense Energy Support Center (DESC), in conjunction with the Office of the Air Force Civil Engineer, the Air National Guard Civil Engineer, and the Air National Guard Readiness Center, plans to offer the privatization of various existing applicable Electric, Natural Gas, Water, and Wastewater utility systems located at Air National Guard bases in the Pacific Area. These bases and their applicable systems include: Channel Islands, CA; Fresno Yosemite IAP, CA; Great Falls IAP, MT; Kingsley Field, OR; and Portland IAP, OR. Privatization is defined as the transfer of ownership and responsibility for the operation, maintenance, repair, future upgrades, and future utility system replacements. As a result of this solicitation, firms(s) will be selected to assume ownership of the above mentioned utility systems. The successful firm(s) will be required to purchase the existing systems from the Government and may be required to provide expansions to the systems to meet future needs of the Government. The resulting contract(s), if awarded, will require the Contractor(s) to furnish all facilities, labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to own, maintain and operate, the utility system(s). The Contractor(s) shall manage the maintenance, repairs, replacement, etc., of the system(s) to ensure continuous, adequate, and dependable service for each Government or tenant connection within the service area. The Contractor(s) shall be responsible for funding all capital investments required to acquire, maintain and operate the utility system(s) in a safe, reliable condition and to meet the requirements listed in the contract. Real property interests will be conveyed in the form of a Right-of-Way (ROW) as an attachment to the RFP. The utility system(s) will be conveyed via a Bill of Sale upon award of the contract. The Contractor(s) proposals and plans may become a part of the contract upon the decision to award. Past Performance information from potential offerors shall be submitted as directed in the RFP. No offeror will be denied the opportunity to submit a proposal in response to the RFP. Utility Systems being privatized are described as follows: (SECOND PART OF TWO SUBMISSIONS FOR PACIFIC AREA, CHANNEL ISLANDS, CA; FRESNO YOSEMITE IAP, CA; AND GREAT FALLS IAP, MT ARE IN FIRST SECTION, # _____) KINGSLEY FIELD (ANG) WATER: The 173rd Fighter Wing (FW) of the Oregon Air National Guard occupies 61 acres of leased land on the Klamath Falls International Airport, located approximately 4 miles southeast of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The mission of the 173rd FW is to train the best air-to-air combat pilots, train flight doctors and serve Oregon and the Nation in times of peace and war. The unit currently flies the F-15. The 173rd FW occupies 5 administrative, 1 dorm, 1 services and 66 industrial buildings totaling approximately 484,981 square feet with 485 full-time personnel. A unit training drill is conducted once a month and results in a surge of up to a total of 750 personnel. Water is supplied by the City of Klamath Falls and enters the base at one point. Annual usage for the year 2000 was 17,941 kGal. The configuration is a looped system with water delivered at 60 psig. The distribution system consists of approximately 15,900 linear feet of PVC pipe, 9,900 linear feet of cast iron pipe, 900 linear feet of copper pipe, 7,900 linear feet of transite pipe, and 300 linear feet of galvanized pipe. Piping diameter ranges from 0.75 inches to 16 inches. Piping is buried at an average depth of four feet with tracer wire only on the PVC pipe. The system also has 44 cast iron-gate valves, 16 brass valves, 41 fire hydrant assemblies and 3 exterior backflow prevention devices. Base personnel indicate the capacity of the current system is adequate for present and future needs. WASTEWATER: The 173rd Fighter Wing (FW) of the Oregon Air National Guard occupies 61 acres of leased land on the Klamath Falls International Airport, located approximately 4 miles southeast of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The mission of the 173rd FW is to train the best air-to-air combat pilots, train flight doctors and serve Oregon and the Nation in times of peace and war. The unit currently flies the F-15. The 173rd FW occupies 5 administrative, 1 dorm, 1 services and 66 industrial buildings totaling approximately 484,981 square feet with 485 full-time personnel. A unit training drill is conducted once a month and results in a surge of up to a total of 750 personnel. Wastewater treatment service is provided by the City of Klamath Falls. Annual volume for the year 2000 is estimated to be 17,941 kGal. The wastewater collection system operates via gravity flow and exits the base at six locations. The wastewater collection system consists of approximately 5100 linear feet of PVC pipe, 2700 linear feet of transite pipe; and 7400 linear feet of vitrified clay pipe. Pipe depth ranges from five to 14 feet without tracer wire or warning tape and pipe diameters range in size from two to ten inches. There are 26 brick manholes ranging in depth from four to ten feet, 11 pre-cast manholes ranging in depth from four to six feet, five wastewater pumps from one to five horsepower and five lift stations. Base personnel indicate the capacity of the current system may not be adequate for present and future needs. PORTLAND IAP (ANG) ELECTRIC: The 142nd Fighter Wing (FW) of the Oregon Air National Guard occupies 246 acres of leased land on the Portland International Airport (IAP), located approximately five miles south of Portland, Oregon. The mission of the 142nd FW is to provide operational headquarters and training facilities for the installation and tenant units, support the Oregon Emergency Action Plan, and serve the community. The unit currently flies the F-15 Eagle. The 142nd FW occupies 5 administrative, 63 industrial and 4 services buildings totaling approximately 691,839 square feet with 576 full-time personnel. A unit training drill is conducted twice a month and results in a surge of up to a total of 1332 personnel. Power is provided by Portland Power and Light Company and enters the base and is metered at two locations. Annual usage for the year 2000 was 9,397,900 kWh with a peak demand of 1,729 kW. Electric service is delivered and distributed at 12.47 kV through an underground wye system with a looped configuration. The primary distribution system consists of approximately 24,300 linear feet of 3-phase underground circuits rated at 15 kV. The underground circuits are in ductbanks buried at an average depth of 30 inches and are marked with tracer wire. Multiple branches feed 45 three-phase pad mounted transformers ranging from 25 to 1000 kVA and one 25 kVA single-phase transformer. The system includes 40 pre-cast concrete manholes, 4 by 4 by 5 feet deep, and three service top cabinets. Base personnel indicate the capacity of the current system is adequate for present and future needs. GAS: The 142nd Fighter Wing (FW) of the Oregon Air National Guard occupies 246 acres of leased land on the Portland International Airport (IAP), located approximately five miles south of Portland, Oregon. The mission of the 142nd FW is to provide operational headquarters and training facilities for the installation and tenant units, support the Oregon Emergency Action Plan, and serve the community. The unit currently flies the F-15 Eagle. The 142nd FW occupies 5 administrative, 63 industrial and 4 services buildings totaling approximately 691,839 square feet with 576 full-time personnel. A unit training drill is conducted twice a month and results in a surge of up to a total of 1332 personnel. Northwest Gas Company provides natural gas service for the base. Annual usage for the year 2000 was 3,680 Mcf. Natural gas service enters the base at a single point. The configuration is a looped system with multiple branches with gas delivered at 9 psig. The distribution system contains approximately 19,800 linear feet of PE pipe, and 60 linear feet of black iron pipe ranging from 0.75 to six inches in diameter. Pipes are buried at an average depth of four feet and are marked with tracer wire. The system contains 69 PE ball valves, one black iron plug valve. Base personnel indicate the capacity of the current system is adequate for present and future needs. WATER: The 142nd Fighter Wing (FW) of the Oregon Air National Guard occupies 246 acres of leased land on the Portland International Airport (IAP), located approximately five miles south of Portland, Oregon. The mission of the 142nd FW is to provide operational headquarters and training facilities for the installation and tenant units, support the Oregon Emergency Action Plan, and serve the community. The unit currently flies the F-15 Eagle. The 142nd FW occupies 5 administrative, 63 industrial and 4 services buildings totaling approximately 691,839 square feet with 576 full-time personnel. A unit training drill is conducted twice a month and results in a surge of up to a total of 1332 personnel. Water is supplied by City of Portland and enters the base at two points. Annual usage for the year 2000 was 23,200 kGal. The configuration is a looped system and with water delivered at 120 psig. The distribution system consists of approximately 23,600 linear feet of PVC pipe, 900 linear feet of galvanized iron pipe, 7200 linear feet of cast iron pipe, and 9900 linear feet of cement asbestos pipe. Pipe diameter ranges from two to ten inches. Piping is buried at an average depth of four feet with marking tape. The system also has 123 cast iron-gate valves and 62 fire hydrant assemblies. Base personnel indicate the capacity of the current system is adequate for present and future needs. WASTEWATER: The 142nd Fighter Wing (FW) of the Oregon Air National Guard occupies 246 acres of leased land on the Portland International Airport (IAP), located approximately five miles south of Portland, Oregon. The mission of the 142nd FW is to provide operational headquarters and training facilities for the installation and tenant units, support the Oregon Emergency Action Plan, and serve the community. The unit currently flies the F-15 Eagle. The 142nd FW occupies 5 administrative, 63 industrial and 4 services buildings totaling approximately 691,839 square feet with 576 full-time personnel. A unit training drill is conducted twice a month and results in a surge of up to a total of 1332 personnel. The City of Portland provides wastewater treatment service. The wastewater collection system operates via gravity flow and force mains. Annual volume for the year 2000 is estimated to be 23,200 kGal. There is one entry point to the system and one separate exit location. The wastewater collection system consists of approximately 13,900 linear feet of PVC pipe, 3,000 linear feet of concrete pipe and 3,200 linear feet of vitrified clay pipe. Pipe diameter ranges in size from four to fifteen inches. Pipe depth ranges from four to 14 feet with tracer wire. The system includes two check valves, two lift stations, two wastewater pumps of two and three horsepower; 17 brick manholes ranging in depth from four to 10 feet, 38 pre-cast concrete manholes ranging in depth from four to 14 feet, 14 poured concrete manholes ranging in depth from six to 14 feet. Base personnel indicate the capacity of the current system is adequate for present and future needs. SEE ALSO #50T5D6
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- Click here to review or download the solicitation when (http://www.desc.dla.mil/main/a/iscd/htm)
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20010802/SSOL012.HTM (W-212 SN50T5E6)
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