089495-26-A-0015 N. Charleston, SC Charleston P&DC Roof Replacement
ID: K39059Type: Solicitation
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POSTAL SERVICEPOSTAL SERVICESUPPLIES MATERIAL MGMTPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19197, USA

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Roofing Contractors (238160)

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ROOFING AND SIDING MATERIALS (5650)
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    The United States Postal Service (USPS) is soliciting proposals for a roof replacement project at the North Charleston Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) in South Carolina. The project entails comprehensive roof work, including the removal of the existing roof system, inspection for damage, and installation of a new 80-mil PVC roof system, along with necessary repairs and lightning protection work. This opportunity is significant for roofing contractors, with an estimated project cost between $4 million and $5 million, and a completion timeline of 180 calendar days post-award. Interested contractors must submit their proposals via the USPS eSourcing Coupa platform by December 29, 2025, and are encouraged to attend a pre-proposal meeting on December 9, 2025. For further inquiries, contact Jennifer Santiago at Jennifer.Santiago@usps.gov or (860) 471-0138.

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    This government RFP (Project No. K39059) outlines the scope of work for roof replacement and repair at the USPS P&DC in North Charleston, SC, dated August 19, 2025. The project requires the contractor to provide all materials, labor, and equipment for comprehensive roof work, adhering to applicable codes and regulations. The scope includes full roof system removal down to the structural deck, inspection for damage, temporary displacement of rooftop equipment, and replacement of existing roof drain components. Specific requirements include providing alternate prices for temporary interior protection and structural deck refastening, as well as installing new wood blocking, polyisocyanurate insulation, a high-density cover board, and an 80-mil PVC roof system with flashings and sealants. Additionally, the project encompasses roof repair work for other areas, involving the application of a spray-applied acrylic elastomeric roof coating over existing metal roofing systems, with an alternate price for a 10-year manufacturer's warranty. The project also mandates lightning protection work for specified areas.
    The United States Postal Service (USPS) is inviting suppliers to register for future opportunities through a Supplier Registration form. This form requires companies to provide their legal name, a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number for unique identification, and indicate if they are a transportation supplier. A primary contact person must also be designated with their full name, email address, and phone number, as this individual will manage future interactions with USPS. Suppliers are instructed to save the completed Microsoft Word form as "YourCompanyNameHere_SupplierRegistration" and email it to eSourcing@usps.gov with the subject "Supplier Registration." The document also provides links to USPS privacy policies and general information.
    The United States Postal Service (USPS) is transitioning its eSourcing application to Coupa Supplier Portal (CSP), requiring all suppliers to register and complete a Supplier Information Update Form. This guide outlines the registration process, including creating an account, setting up legal entities, and filling out the comprehensive supplier form with details such as DUNS, NAICS, and UNSPSC codes. It also clarifies that banking information is not required by USPS. The document provides instructions for adding multiple company contacts and troubleshooting common issues. Suppliers must complete their profiles promptly to ensure they are considered for relevant USPS opportunities, with dedicated support available for form-related and portal-related inquiries.
    The "Quick Reference Guide: Sourcing Events for Suppliers" details how to use the Coupa Sourcing Response Portal, a free tool for suppliers to manage and respond to USPS sourcing events. It covers logging in, navigating the portal's homepage and event information, using the message center, and understanding participation options. The guide explains how to accept or decline terms and conditions, submit responses for various event types (single or multiple), and handle attachments, forms, items, and lots. It also provides instructions for exporting and uploading Excel templates for responses, editing submissions, bidding on auction events, and managing revised events. The document includes a FAQ section addressing common issues like submission errors and platform access, ensuring suppliers can effectively participate in sourcing events.
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