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W911PT-11-R-0006

March 14 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 16, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Solicitation (82)..

Amendment 1 (56)..

Amendment 2 (56)..

 

Title: Rotary Forge Electrical Upgrade

Synopsis:

DESCRIPTION: This procurement will be for electrical Upgrade that includes Replacing Rotary Forge 2.4kV and 480V unit substation, Sectionalizing and Feeder Station and 15kV Cables; covering cost of all parts, labor and equipment for subject procurement action. The project Range of Project in accordance with FAR 36.204 is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. This procurement is estimated to be released on February 9, 2011, at which time all Specifications and solicitation documents will be released. This procurement will be 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns. Any proposals from other than Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business concerns will not be considered. One or more items under this acquisition are subject to the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement and Free Trade Agreements. All responsible sources may submit a quotation, which shall be evaluated by the agency. In order to be eligible for award, the successful offeror’s Central Contractor Registration (CCR) and Online Certifications and Representations (ORCA) must be current. This solicitation will be issued electronically, therefore hardcopies will not be provided. Upon release of the solicitation, it will be available on the Army Single Face to Industry (ASFI) at https://acquisition.army.mil and will be listed under Watervliet Arsenal.

CAUTION: This solicitation will be issued electronically as will any amendments thereto. Because of this, the Government is under no obligation and is in fact unable to maintain a bidder’s mailing list. It is therefore incumbent upon any interested parties to periodically access the above Internet address in order to obtain any amendments that may be issued. Failure to obtain any said amendments and to respond to them prior to the date and time set for receipt of offers may render your offer nonresponsive and result in the rejection of same.

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Watervliet Arsenal (TACOM-CC)

Attn: AMSTA-WV-XC-C,

Building 10 Watervliet NY 12189-4050

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W912LD-11-R-0001

March 14 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 16, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Title: Construction Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contracts

Synopsis:

Pre-Solicitation Notice – The USPFO for Rhode Island intends to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to procure Construction Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) for maintenance, repair, construction and design-build services in support of the Rhode Island National Guard located throughout the State of Rhode Island. Typical work includes, but is not limited to: interior and exterior renovations, HVAC and associated controls, energy management systems, storm and sewer main infrastructure, plumbing, fire suppression, interior and exterior electrical and lighting, fire and intrusion alarms, communications, limited utilities, site-work, demolition, landscaping, fencing, masonry, roofing, concrete, asphalt paving, storm drainage, limited environmental remediation, construction of new facilities, surveys, studies, design-build and other related work. All work will be in accordance with individual task order requirements, specifications, and drawings provided with each project or the MATOC master specifications. Prospective contractors must be able to respond within 120 minutes (2 hours) to emergencies via the main office or a staffed satellite office. As a result of this solicitation, the Government intends to award a minimum of ten (10) indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) Task Order Contracts, providing sufficient number qualified contractors present offers. ALL AWARDS WILL BE TO SMALL BUSINESS PURSUANT TO A 100% SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE. Qualified Emerging Small Businesses (ESB) (see FAR 19.1002) will be identified and projects within the ESB reserve (currently $30,000) will be set-aside for exclusive participation by ESB MATOC contract awardees, providing two or more contractors qualify as ESB. Set-asides for other socio-economic programs will be considered providing two or more contractors qualify for the program under consideration (e.g. HUBZone, 8(a), SDVOSB, Woman-owned small business, etc). This solicitation is for GENERAL CONTRACTORS that have the North American Industry classification System (NAICS) codes 236210 Industrial Building Construction, 236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, 237310 Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction, 237990 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction as the main NAICS code. Task Orders to GENERAL CONTRACTORS may also be in subspecialty areas for, but not limited to, the following NAICS codes: 238160 Roofing Contractors, 238210 Electrical Contractors, and 238220 Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors, 238910 Site Preparation Contractors, 238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors, and 562910 Remediation Services. The small business size standard is $33.5 million average annual revenue for NAICS codes 236210, 236220, 237310 and 237990, and $14 million for all others, for the previous three years. All responsible SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS may submit an offer. These anticipated contracts will consist of a Base Award Period of two (2) calendar years and three (3) one-year option periods. Total contract period to include options shall not exceed five (5) calendar years. Task Orders will range from $200.00 to $5,000,000.00 or more if so authorized by the National Guard FAR Supplement during the contract period. The total of individual task orders placed against any single contract shall not exceed $20,000,000.00 to any one contractor. The selection process will be conducted in accordance with FAR Part 15 source selection procedures. Proposals will be evaluated on Past Performance, Technical and Price Evaluation of a Prototypical Project. Prospective offers must submit a written Past Performance and Technical proposal and a price proposal for the Prototypical Projects to be considered for award. The Government anticipates issuing a solicitation on or around 3 March 2011. Details on the date, time, location and registration for the Pre-Proposal Conference will be available in the solicitation Section 00100. Interested offerors are encouraged to attend and shall register in accordance with the provisions outlined in the solicitation. Interested offerors must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database. Firms can register via the CCR internet site at www.ccr.gov. Interested offerors are required to submit their representations and certifications on-line at http://orca.bpn.gov. You will need your DUNS number and CCR MPIN in order to log in to the online representations and certifications application (ORCA) website. The solicitation and associated information will be available from the USPFO-RI Electronic Solicitations website at http://www.ripfo.ngb.army.mil/EBS/AdvertisedSolicitations.asp, and the Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) website at www.FBO.gov. The solicitation and amendments will be available from the EBS AND FBO websites; specifications, plans and addendum will be available only from the FedBizOpps website. All contractors and subcontractors interested in this project MUST register on BOTH websites. For security reasons all potential offerors, plan rooms and printing companies are required to register in the Central Contractors Registration (CCR) and FedBizOpps in order to view or download the plans or drawings from the FedBizOpps web site. This solicitation is not a competitive bid and there will not be a formal public bid opening. All inquiries and questions MUST be in writing via EMAIL to P&C@ri.ngb.army.mil. All answers will be provided in writing via posting to the EBS and FBO websites. DISCLAIMER: The official plans and specifications will be located in the official government web page, FedBizOpps, and the government is not liable for information furnished by any other source. Amendments, if/when issued will be posted to the EBS and FBO websites. This will normally be the only method of distributing amendments and addendum prior to closing. Therefore, it is the offerors responsibility to check BOTH websites periodically for any amendments to the solicitation. Websites are occasionally inaccessible due to various reasons. The Government is not responsible for any loss of internet connectivity or for an offerors inability to access the documents posted on the referenced web pages. The Government will issue no paper copies. The Request for Proposal resulting from this pre-solicitation notice is not intended for Construction Management Firms.

 

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USPFO for Rhode Island

330 Camp Street,

Providence RI 02906-1954

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HSCG42-11-Q-PFC020

March 14 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 17, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Solicitation (55)..

Amendment 1 (137)..

Amendment 2 (80)..

 

Title: INSTALL NEW HIGH-BAY LIGHTING FIXTURES IN BUILDING #204 LOCATED AT THE U.S. COAST GUARD TRAINING CENTER, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY

Synopsis:
PROJECT TITLE: INSTALL NEW HIGH-BAY LIGHTING FIXTURES IN BUILDING #204 LOCATED AT THE U.S. COAST GUARD TRAINING CENTER, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY

SCOPE:
Work of the Project includes all materials, labor, equipment, services, and
supervision necessary for the replacement of high bay lighting fixtures in
Building #204 at the United States Coast Guard Training Center (USCG TRACEN), Cape May, New Jersey.

 

Major work items include but are not limited to:
1. Demolish existing light fixtures and associated wiring;
2. Provide new high bay light fixtures;
3. Provide new wiring;
4. Provide new switches;
5. Mobilization, demobilization and clean up;
6. Supervision, materials, equipment, transportation, labor and all other
incidentals necessary to complete the work.

 

Estimated Period of Performance shall be 122 days after issuance of Notice to Proceed.

 

This procurement is estimated BETWEEN $25,000.00 and $100,000.00. The NAICS code for this procurement is 238210 with a size standard of $14 million. This acquisition is 100% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns. All responsible service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns may submit an offer that will be considered by the agency.

 

All work shall be performed in accordance with USCG specifications, drawings, provisions, clauses and the terms and conditions which will be provided when all Request for Quote (RFQ) solicitation document files become available for download on or after 9 FEBRUARY 2011 exclusively from the Internet by accessing the Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) website at: http://www.fbo.gov. If it does not appear on that date, please check back daily. The date set for receipt of offers is approximately 11 MARCH 2011. These dates are estimated and may change.

 

NOTE: NO TELEPHONE, FACSIMILE, E-MAIL AND/OR WRITTEN REQUESTS FOR SOLICITATIONS OR POSTING STATUS SHALL BE ACCEPTED. Our office no longer issues solicitations or amendments in paper form. Hard copies of the solicitation are not available. Interested parties are encouraged to register at the FedBizOpps website to be notified when information on this project becomes available. Any amendments issued to this solicitation will be posted solely to the FedBizOpps website. Contractors are required to register and maintain yearly updates to ensure active registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database. For information on CCR, access the website at: http://www.ccr.gov/vendor/cfm

 

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U.S. Coast Guard (USCG),
Training Center (TRACEN),
1 Munro Avenue,
Building #204,
Cape May, New Jersey 08204

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VA-241-11-RQ-0270

March 14 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 15, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Solicitation (163)..

 

Title:  Bed Management Solutions Electrical outlets

Synopsis:

The Department of Veterans Affairs at 200 Springs Road, Bedford, MA anticipates soliciting request for quotes. This procurement is 100% set-aside for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses. The NAICS code 238220. The small business standard is $14.0 M. The cost range $25,000 to $100,000. Only one site visit is planned. The solicitation will be issued within 15 days.

In accordance with VAR 804.1102 Verification of Status of Apparently Successful Offeror – The apparently successful offer, unless currently listed as verified in the Vendor Information Pages (VIP) at www.vetbiz.gov database, shall submit to Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) within 5 business days of receipt of written notice of its status as the apparently successful offeror, a verification application in accordance with 38 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 74.

Contractors must be registered in Central Contractor Registratio (CCR) at www.ccr.gov and online Representations and Certification Application (ORCA) at https://orca.bpn.gov/login.aspx .

Work includes providing all the labor, material, equipment and supervision to prepare areas for installation of new bed management monitoring stations in Buidlings 2, 4, 6, 7, 62, 78 and 80. Work shall include but not limited to electrical outlets, data/com drops for computer work stations, dust protection, infection control measures.

W911-PT-11R-0005

February 27 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 22, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Solicitation (79)..

Amendment 1 (72)..

 

Title:  Replace Roof at Building 120 per Statement Of Work # 1PW025

Synopsis:

The procurement will be for the removal of existing EPDM roof and install of new Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Roof, per Statement of Work #1PW025; covering cost of all parts, labor and equipment for subject procurement action.
Solicitation is estimated to be released on February 23, 2011, At which time all Specifications and solicitation documents will be released.
This procurement will be 100% Total SBA Certified HUBZone Small Business Set aside.
All responsible sources may submit a quotation, which shall be evaluated by this agency.
This solicitation will be issued electronically, therefore hardcopies will not be provided. Upon release of the solicitation, it will be available on the Army Single Face to Industry (ASFI) at https://acquisition.army.mil and will be listed under Watervliet Arsenal.
CAUTION: This solicitation will be issued electronically as will any amendments thereto. Because of this, the Government is under no obligation and is in fact unable to maintain a bidders mailing list. It is therefore incumbent upon any interested parties to periodically access the above Internet address in order to obtain any amendments that may be issued. Failure to obtain any said amendments and to respond to them prior to the date and time set for receipt of offers may render your offer nonresponsive and result in the rejection of same.

 

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Watervliet Arsenal (TACOM-CC)

Attn: CCTA-HDW

Building 10

Watervliet NY 12189-4000

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N40085-11-Q-2058

February 27 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 14, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Solicitation (37)..

Amendment 1 (35)..

 

Title:  Repair numerous defective EIFS areas and apply new base and finish coats to Main and Flammable Storage/Garage Building’s at the Naval Reserve Center, Avoca, PA.

Synopsis:

This work effort is being solicited for Small Disadvantaged Veteran Owned Business’ (SDVOSB) only. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid-Atlantic is seeking all eligible business firms capable of performing requirements to Repair Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) at the Naval Reserve Center, Avoca, PA; RFQ# N40085-11-Q-2058. Estimated contract value: Between $100,000 – $250,000.

Description of Work:

Contractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment and supervision to repair numerous defective EIFS areas and apply new base and finish coats to Main and Flammable Storage/Garage Building’s at the Naval Reserve Center, Avoca, PA. Work includes: Contractor shall construct mock-up installation at job site for EIFS repairs and applications, pressure washing building’s, repairing five damaged Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems on Building 4 prior to applying base and finish coats, Seal EIFS at all surface openings and joints between windows, door frames, EIFS walls and at all other wall penetrations.

No work on the Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems shall be performed by the Contractor unless the Third Party Inspector is present at the job site.

Note: Contractor shall match existing finish coat color of Building 4 and 5.

REQUIREMENTS OF EXPERIENCE ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED AT THIS TIME, BUT WILL BE REQUIRED UPON SUBMITION OF CONTRACTOR’S QOUTE.

It is of the utmost importance that the contractor demonstrates prior to award, current certificates and qualifications of EIFS Manufacturer, EIFS Installers and Sealant Applicators. In addition and prior to award, it is essential that the contractor who submits the lowest quote be required to furnish the following information to fulfill their eligibility:

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Qualifications of EIFS Manufacturer – The EIFS shall be the product of a manufacturer who has been in the practice of manufacturing and designing EIFS for a period of not less than 3 years, and has been involved in at least five projects similar to this project in size, scope, and complexity, in the same or a similar climate as this project.

2. Qualifications of EIFS Installer – The EIFS Installer shall be trained by the EIFS manufacturer to perform the installation of the System and shall have successfully installed at least five projects at or near the size and complexity of this project. The Contractor shall employ qualified workers trained and experienced in installing the manufacturer’s EIFS.

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Qualifications of Sealant Applicator – The sealant applicator shall be experienced and competent in the installation of high performance industrial and commercial sealants and shall have successfully installed at least five projects at or near the size and complexity of this project.

4. Qualifications of Third Party Inspector – Submit evidence that Third Party Inspector has current certification from the Exterior Design Institute (EDI), AWCI or by an equivalent independent party and shall be trained in the proper installation and inspector of EIFS.

Note: These qualifications are minimum qualifications; contractors may submit additional relevant information regarding its experience and ability to perform the specialized work required by this contract.

The solicitation will be available on or about 16 February 2011. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is 238310. The size standard is $14.0. The resultant contract will be a firm fixed price type construction contract. The estimated cost range is between $100,000.00 and $250,000.00. Requirements of Experience will need to be submitted with official quote. The solicitation (specification) will be limited to the electronic medium only. The specification WILL NOT be provided in a paper hard copy format or CD_ROM. The address for downloading this solicitation from the Internet is https://www.neco.navy.mil. Registration and downloading from the Internet is free of charge; however, some specifications may take a considerable amount of time to download.

All prospective contractors are required to register on the Navy Electronic Commerce Online (NECO) website for this procurement when specifications become available. An official plan holders list will be maintained on and can be printed from the website. If you fail to register, the Government cannot be responsible for your being notified of any amendments to the solicitation. Notification of any changes to this solicitation (amendments) shall be made only on the internet. Therefore it is the contractor’s responsibility to check the Internet site regularly for any posted changes to the solicitation. In addition, all contractors are required to register in the Department of Defense (DoD) Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database.

Failure to register in the CCR may result in the contractor’s ineligibility for award of DOD contracts. Information regarding this registration may be obtained by accessing the website at http://www.ccr.gov or by referring to DFARS Subpart 204.703. NOTE: All contractors should submit verification of their firm’s registration in the CCR database with their offer.

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1200 Navy Way Road

Avoca, PA 18641

 

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VA-244-11-IB-0090

February 27 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 11, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Solicitation (44)..

 

Title: 7th Floor West Renovations

Synopsis:

The Veterans Integrated Service Network #04 (VISN 04) Contracting Office / Erie Veteran Administration Medical Center intends to issue an Invitation for Bid (IFB) to award a single, firm fixed-price contract for Construction Services related to the 7th Floor West Renovation project #562-10-113 located a the Erie VA Medical Center, 135 East 38th Street, Erie PA 16504. All construction must be in compliance with applicable codes, VA policy/standards, and the terms of this contract. The contractor shall provide all tools, travel, trades, labor, materials, permits, licenses and supervision for construction of the Ambulatory Surgery Addition project as indicated in drawings and specifications for the project.

The period of performance is 210 calendar days from receipt of the Notice to Proceed.

The Solicitation, Specifications and Drawings will be available at http://www.fedbizopps.gov. Amendments to the solicitation will also be posted on this website. All parties must obtain amendments to the solicitation through the web site. Hard copies will not be mailed.

Furthermore, all respondents must be registered in CCR data base, see http://www.ccr.gov and complete online Representations and Certifications at http://orca.bpn.gov along with Vets 100 at http://vets.dol.gov/vets100/. Offerors must be registered in vetbiz at http://www.vetbiz.gov/. Also, the apparent successful offeror must be verified in the Vendor Information Pages (VIP) at: http://www.vetbiz.gov database in accordance with 38 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 74 within five (5) business days of receipt of written notice of its status as the apparently successful offeror. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS WHO ARE NOT CURRENTLY LISTED AS VERIFIED IN THE VENDOR INFORMATION PAGES (VIP) IMMEDIATELY BEGIN THE PROCESS.

Interested parties must go to the http://www.fedbizopps.gov web site to be entered on the Interested Vendors Mailing List and to obtain copies of the Interested Vendors Mailing List. The contract will be awarded in accordance with the procedures specified in the solicitation. The solicitation will be issued as an Invitation for Bid (IFB) conducted in accordance with FAR Part 14. This project is being solicited as a TOTAL 100 % SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE (SDVOSB). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code for this procurement is 236220, with a small business size standard of $33.5 million in annual receipts for the past three years. The Magnitude of Construction cost is between $1,000,000.00 to $2,000,000.00. The solicitation package, amendments, and site visit attendance record will be issued by way of the FedBizOpps website only. All questions regarding this solicitation must be submitted in writing by email to donald.kalivoda@va.gov. ALL QUESTIONS PERTAINING TO THIS SOLICITATION MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING NO LATER THAN 2:00 P.M. TWENTY TWO (22) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE DEADLINE FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS. (FOR EXAMPLE, IF THE BID DEADLINE IS MARCH 09, QUESITONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 2:00 P.M. ON FEBRUARY 15). NO TELEPHONE REQUESTS WILL BE HONORED. ALL RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS WILL BE POSTED TO THE WEBSITE. THE SOLICITATION ISSUE DATE WILL BE ON OR ABOUT February 14, 2011

A pre-bid conference/site visit will be conducted for this solicitation one week after solicitation posting. Time, date and location will be issued with the posting.

Verification of Status of Apparently Successful Offeror

(a) The apparently successful offeror, unless currently listed as verified in the Vendor Information Pages (VIP) at: www.vetbiz.gov database, shall submit to Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Center for Veterans Enterprise (CEV) within five business days of receipt of written notice of its status as the apparently successful offeror, a verification application in accordance with 38 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 74 with such reasonably adequate documentary material, as necessary, establishing as follows:

(1) The owner or owners of 51 percent or more of the offeror is/are service-disabled Veteran(s), Veteran(s), or an eligible surviving spouse thereof, as applicable, for the instant acquisition. In this regard, the apparently successful offeror shall submit a VA Form 0877 to CVE via VA’s VIP at: www.vetbiz.gov, internet site. This confidential and secure electronic application will enable CVE to inform the CO of the offeror without the CO having to receive and secure confidential individually identifiable information or personal health care information on this topic.

(2) Eligible parties own 51 percent or more of the concern (see 38 CFR 74.3). Adequate documentation can include copies of official stock certificates, articles of incorporation, partnership agreement, operating agreement, or other similar documentation which reasonably demonstrates the percentage of ownership by eligible parties; and

(3) Eligible parties control the concern (See 38 CFR 74.4). Control includes both the strategic policy setting exercised, for example, by boards of directors, and the day-to-day management and administration of business operations. Adequate documentation should include articles of incorporation, corporate by-laws, partnership agreement, operating agreement, sesames, disclosure of any other current employment, or other relevant documentation, as applicable, which demonstrates control of the strategic and day-to-day management of the offeror by eligible parties, as applicable.

(b) CVE will examine the business documents to determine if they establish appropriate ownership and control of the business from which an offer has been received. Within 21 business days, CVE will determine whether the firm can or cannot be verified as a SDVOSB or VOSB, as appropriate, and issue its decision thereon to the vendor in accordance with 38 CFR 74.11(e) and the CO. The CO will use CVE’s decision in making the source selection decision.

(c) If a competing vendor raises a status protest prior to CVE’s completion of its verification examination, the CO may rely on the status protest decision when issued.

(d) This deviation will expire December 31, 2011. Thereafter, in accordance with VAAR 804.1102, COs shall only make awards to SDVOSBs or VOSBs which are listed as verified in VIP at: vetbiz.gov.

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Erie VA Medical Center

135 East 35th Street

Erie, PA 16504

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FA6712-11-R-0003

February 27 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 7, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Solicitation (36)..

Amendment 1 (55)..

Amendment 2 (28)..

Amendment 3 (24)..

Amendment 4 (26)..

Amendment 5 (27)..

 

Title: M/R NDI Shop Bldg 409, JLSS 97-0003

Synopsis:

The 911th Airlift Wing, Coraopolis, PA., 15108 intends to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to award a single, firm fixed-price contract to provide for all labor, transportation, materials, tools, equipment and supervision necessary for construction modernization of Building 409, NDI Shop. Work includes, but not limited to, install/finish drywall over existing CMU surfaces in the film interpretation room, film processing room, replace vinyl floor tile, install carpet in the office area. Replace suspended ceiling and lighting in the film interpretation room. Replace cove base. Replace interior doors. Replace the exterior man door. Replace the existing water fountain. Replace toilet fixtures, toilet partitions sink, mirror, lighting in restroom. Install ceramic floor tile and will tile in the restroom. Install a drywall ceiling in the restroom. Replace the restroom door and lighting. Replace the exhaust fan in the restroom. Replace exit lighting. Replace emergency lighting. Replace fire alarm panel, heat detectors, pull stations and horn/strobes. Replace the lighting in the janitor’s closet. Replace the safe lights, countertops, sink, and cabinets in the dark room. Replace existing air handling unit, air cooled condenser and air compressor (and tank). All work shall be accomplished in strict accordance with the contract documents. The estimated cost ranges between $250,000 and $500,000. The NAICS code is 236220. The applicable size standard is $33.5 million. Request for Proposal solicitation packages will be available o/a 18 Jan 11. This action is being procured as a Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside IAW FAR 52.219-27. Offers are solicited only from service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns. Offers received from concerns that are not service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns shall not be considered. Tentative proposal closing date is 18 Feb 11. Performance period is 180 calendar days after receipt of Notice to Proceed. This action is being procured on a Price/Performance Tradeoff (PPT) process pursuant to FAR 15.101-1. Evaluation factors shall be set forth in the Request for Proposal. Note: Interested offerors must be registered in the DOD Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database. Firms can register via the CCR Internet site at http://www.ccr.gov or by contacting the CCR Information Center at 1-888-227-2423. Interested offerors are required to submit their representations and certifications on-line at http://orca.bpn.gov. You will need your DUNS number and CCR MPIN in order to log in to the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) website. The solicitation and associated plans and specifications will be available from the FBO website.

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911th Airlift Wing

Pittsburgh IAP ARS
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 15108

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W912HP-11-R-0005

February 27 2011   Leave a Comment   
March 4, 2011
3:00 pm

 

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Title: Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Design/Build and/or General Construction, Southeast Region

Synopsis:

1.1 Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Design/Build and/or General Construction to be performed primarily in the Southeast Region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky); however, work may also be performed at other Federal Facilities located within the geographic boundaries of the continental United States to provide rapid response for the following classifications of work to government facilities: new construction, rehabilitation, maintenance, or repair. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 236210 and 236220. The Small Business Size Standard is $33.5 Million. The government will award no more than five (5) contracts from this solicitation. Each contract will have a base and 4 option years. The total value of contract shall not exceed $49,000,000.00, with individual task orders up to $30,000,000. The selection process will consist of Phase 1 (technical capabilities) and Phase 2 (short list). Phases will be explained in detail in the solicitation. Work may include, but not be limited to:

1.2. Vertical Construction:
1.2.1. Buildings: New construction, rehabilitation, renovation and repair of buildings, building additions, pre-engineered buildings and other structures (e.g. open bay pre-engineered, storage facilities, training ranges, etc.). Building renovations to include: floors, ceilings, walls, windows, doors, painting, electrical & mechanical upgrades, furniture incidental to construction (e.g. workstations), lead, asbestos and mold remediation, interior and/or exterior painting of new and existing facilities, and work incidental to surface deterioration (e.g. patching drywall, replacing siding, trim work, etc). Structural repairs including but not limited to foundations, settlement, masonry/brick cracking, etc.
1.2.2. New construction, rehabilitation, maintenance or repair of HVAC systems, plumbing systems, waste water drainage systems, fire alarm, fire protection sprinkler systems, fire suppression systems, back flow preventers, all devices, equipment and components associated with constructing and installing these systems.
1.2.3. Roofs: Replacement and repair of roof and roofing systems. Work will include gutters, downspouts, flashing, fascia and soffits. Incidental damage (e.g. ceiling replacement, painting and carpet cleaning) as a result of roof leaks. Building envelope repairs/replacement including but not limited to exterior windows, sealants, brick veneer, mortar repointing, metal ties, mortars, expansion/control joints, etc.
1.2.4. Anti-Terrorism Force Protection of new and existing facilities: Building and site security for both new and retrofit construction (e.g. site layout, security design, building construction, security equipment, threat development, level of protection, and design constraints and communications)
1.3. Horizontal Construction:
1.3.1. New construction, rehabilitation and repairs of highways, roads, streets, airport runways, concrete aprons, sidewalks, firing ranges, trails, obstacle courses, storm drainage, erosion repairs,(i.e. sinkholes, washouts), soft/hard landscaping, sodding, detection loops, bridges, parking lots, traffic lines, traffic markings, repair/replacement of storm water, sewer, lines, utility supply lines etc.
1.3.2. New construction, rehabilitation, maintenance or repair of interior and exterior utility systems and lines (main lines and lateral feeders). Work may include but not be limited to the following: Interior and exterior high and low voltage electrical lines, communication lines, (telephone & data lines), communication systems, security & security camera systems and cabling, emergency generator systems, etc
1.4. Incidental Work:
1.4.1. New construction, renovation, rehabilitation repair or demolition services incidental to the tasks performed in any of the above paragraphs. Work includes, but is not be limited to, carpentry, painting, lighting, and similar minor electrical work that may be required to provide a complete, safe and usable facility during and after the course of roofing, mechanical, plumbing or painting services.
1.4.2. Testing, reports and surveys associated with new construction, renovation, rehabilitation of, repairs and additions to, buildings (including lead and asbestos and other hazardous materials), structures, roads (including traffic/pedestrian patterns), drainage systems, mechanical systems and all utility systems. Perform emergency facility damage assessment surveys related to comprehensive storm, wind and flood damage. (All disciplines) Perform forensic studies and corrective protocols related to water damage, mold, mildew and other hazardous building envelope failures.
1.4.3. Cost estimating for any and all work described in section 1 of this document.
1.5. Restrictions: Task orders for design only or demolition only shall not be placed against the contract.
This acquisition is a 100% HUBZone Set-Aside. The Contractor must be register in DOD Central contractor Registration (CCR) prior to award of this solicitation. The solicitation and any subsequent amendments will only be available in electronic format, downloadable from the internet. No CD-ROMs or hardcopy documents will be distributed. Offerors must be registered in the CCR and at the Federal Business Opportunity Homepage (www.fbo.gov) in order to view or download the solicitation documents. It is the responsibility of bidders to monitor the website for notices and amendments. The solicitation will be posted on or about 4 Feb 2011 with proposal due on or about 7 Mar 2011. If you have questions or need assistances contact Henry Wigfall at henry.wigfall@usace.army.mil.

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Solicitation (29)..

Amendment 1 (31)..

Title:  Heating and Cooling Plants

Synopsis:

The Department of Navy intends to issue a Request for Proposals (RPP) for Maintenance and Repair of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Equipment and Direct Digital Controls (DDC), at the Naval Station,, Newport, RI. The work includes providing all labor, management, supervision, tools, materials, incidental engineering, testing equipment, equipment, permits, licenses and transportation necessary to fully maintain HVAC systems, equipment, controls and related systems at Naval Station Newport (NAVSTA), Newport, RI. This is a combination Firm Fixed Price and Indefinite Quantity Contract with one base six month period and a provision for one six month option periods not to exceed a total of 12 months.

This acquisition will be issued as Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS Code 238220, Small business size standard is $14,000,000

The department of the navy intends to issue a solicitation and award shall be made utilizing FAR part 13.5 – Test Program for Certain Commercial items. All prospective contractors are required to be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database. All Contractors shall submit Annual Representations and Certifications via the Online Representation and Certification (ORCA) at Http://orca.bpn.gov in conjunction with required registration in the CCR database.

In accordance with FAR 5.102(d), all solicitation documents will be limited to electronic medium using Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format.

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