MAF Lagoon Electrical
ID: A045612Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4626 341 CONS LGCMALMSTROM AFB, MT, 59402-6863, USA

NAICS

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors (238210)

PSC

INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT- ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS (N059)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking small business contractors for the MAF Lagoon Electrical project at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. The project involves the installation of electrical conduit, conductors, service panels, circuit breakers, and outlets to enhance electrical infrastructure for eleven Missile Alert Facilities (MAFs), ensuring compliance with safety regulations and environmental protections. This initiative is crucial for maintaining reliable energy supply and operational readiness within military facilities. Interested small businesses, including those classified as 8(a), HUBZone, Woman Owned, and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned, are encouraged to respond with their qualifications and necessary certifications by contacting Zachary Grosshaeuser at zachary.grosshaeuser@us.af.mil or Colleen T. Goad at colleen.goad.1@us.af.mil, as this is a sources sought notice and not a formal solicitation.

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    The document outlines the technical specifications for the MAF Lagoon Electrical project (NZAS 24-6000) at Malmstrom Air Force Base, aimed at installing 208V three-phase power to eleven Missile Alert Facilities (MAFs). Key components involve installing electrical conduit, service panels, circuit breakers, and outlets as specified in the construction drawings. Detailed requirements include adherence to safety regulations and quality control, the provision of all necessary materials and equipment, and compliance with recycling initiatives as per executive mandates. Environmental protections are emphasized through waste management plans and compliance with federal and state regulations regarding hazardous materials and air quality. The contractor is responsible for securing all necessary permits and coordinating with government representatives for site access and inspections. Moreover, the document outlines protocols for site security, personnel access, and environmental sustainability during construction, showcasing the project's commitment to safety, regulatory adherence, and operational continuity. The completion deadline includes planned winter shutdowns and mandates regular updates to the contracting officer. Overall, this file serves as an essential guide for contractors to fulfill government contract specifications effectively while ensuring safety and environmental stewardship.
    The document outlines the Schedule of Materials Submittals for a project at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. It provides a comprehensive list of required technical submittals by the contractor across various divisions, including general requirements, environmental protection, electrical systems, cast-in-place concrete, and earthwork. Each line item specifies the nature of the submittal—such as shop drawings, certifications, and operating instructions—along with submission deadlines, approval processes, and relevant codes. The document establishes a structured approach for ensuring compliance with project specifications, quality control standards, and environmental guidelines, thus facilitating project execution while adhering to government protocols. This meticulous documentation plays a vital role in the management and accountability of public-funded projects, ensuring that contractors meet contractual obligations and maintain quality and safety throughout the construction process.
    The document pertains to an electrical infrastructure project for the U.S. Air Force at Malmstrom Air Force Base, referenced as FA4626-XX-X-XXXX. It outlines plans for the installation of a new electrical panel and enhancements to existing panels. Key details include the provision of a 50A/208V three-phase main breaker, installation of new feeders in specified conduits, and trenching requirements at a minimum depth of 24 inches. The project necessitates protecting existing electrical components, and implementing pull boxes for better access to the system. The structural design includes detailed sheet listings and notes to ensure compliance with safety codes. Electrical circuit details are emphasized, outlining specifications for connections and grounding. This project underscores the military's focus on maintaining and upgrading essential infrastructure, ensuring reliable energy supply for operational readiness. The careful documentation is typical of federal government projects, ensuring adherence to standards and proper execution as part of broader operational requirements.
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