CECH REPLACE HVAC UNIT 2024
ID: 140P8524Q0114Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEPWR SF/SEA MABO(85000)SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94104, USA

NAICS

Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors (238220)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF HEATING AND COOLING PLANTS (Z1NB)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of the Interior, National Park Service, is soliciting quotes for the replacement of a packaged unitary air conditioning unit at the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument Visitor Center in Keene, California. The contractor will be responsible for all aspects of the project, including mobilization, labor, materials, and site rehabilitation, with a performance period from September 30, 2024, to March 29, 2025. This project is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and visitor comfort at the facility, with an estimated contract value between $25,000 and $100,000, and is set aside exclusively for small businesses. Proposals are due by 12:00 PM PST on September 17, 2024, and interested parties should direct inquiries to Brian Roppolo at brian_roppolo@nps.gov or Eric Jordan at eric_jordan@nps.gov.

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    The document discusses the General Decision Number CA20240020 related to wage determinations for construction projects in California, specifically for Inyo, Kern, and Mono counties. It highlights the minimum wage rates contractors must pay to workers on projects covered by the Davis-Bacon Act, including building, heavy construction, dredging, and highway projects. Under Executive Order 14026, contracts entered into after January 30, 2022, require a minimum wage of $17.20 per hour for covered workers, while contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, stipulate a minimum of $12.90 per hour, unless a higher applicable wage rate is designated. The document includes a comprehensive wage schedule detailing specific rates and fringe benefits for various labor classifications, including electricians, laborers, ironworkers, and more. Additionally, it outlines premium pay conditions for work on military bases and hazardous environments. This file serves as a critical resource for government contractors to ensure compliance with wage law regulations during project execution.
    The United States Department of the Interior's National Park Service is seeking contractors for the replacement of packaged unitary air conditioning units at the César E. Chávez National Monument Visitor Center in California. The project requires the removal and replacement of one existing unit while ensuring minimal disruption to visitor operations. Key tasks include providing related duct transitions, updating electrical components, and installing programmable thermostats. The scope of work must be completed within 180 calendar days after contract award, with specific scheduling to avoid impacts during operational hours of the Visitor Center. Contractors must hold appropriate licenses and be qualified to perform the necessary HVAC work. The document outlines detailed procurement requirements, contract modification procedures, safety guidelines, quality assurance measures, and submittal procedures necessary for compliance with federal mandates. This project emphasizes the importance of maintaining public safety and minimizing disruptions, alongside rigorous standards for quality control and regulatory adherence. Through this initiative, the National Park Service aims to improve facility operations while ensuring environmental sustainability and compliance with applicable building regulations.
    The document outlines a contract price schedule for a federal solicitation aimed at the replacement of a unitary packaged HVAC unit at the César E. Chávez National Monument in California. The contract includes a mobilization and demobilization line item, with a stated total price of $0.00 for the project. It specifies the solicitation number, 140P8524Q0114, alongside the associated project title. Detailed measurement and payment guidelines are referenced in the project specifications under Section 012700. The central focus of the document is to seek proposals from contractors for the successful replacement of the HVAC system, highlighting the standard practices involved in federal executive contracting and the importance of cost transparency in government projects. The zero pricing listed suggests a potential placeholder or indication of preliminary budgeting phases rather than finalized costs. Overall, this file serves as a foundational element in the federal procurement process to ensure efficient project delivery while adhering to federal guidelines.
    The National Park Service (NPS) has issued a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the replacement of an air conditioning unit at the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument Visitor Center in Keene, California. This construction project, identified as solicitation number 140P8524Q0114, includes the responsibilities of the contractor to provide all necessary labor, supervision, materials, and equipment, and adhere to a performance period commencing September 30, 2024, to March 29, 2025. The estimated cost range for the project is between $25,000 and $100,000, with a focus on small business participation. Submissions must include a completed pricing schedule, a technical approach, and prior project examples to ensure compliance with procurement standards. Additionally, the award will be based on the best value, evaluated through price, technical capability, and past performance. The contract mandates adherence to specified wage and construction standards. Responses must be valid for at least 60 days, and all interested parties must register in the System for Award Management (SAM). The document underscores the importance of following guidelines for equal opportunity and compliance with environmental regulations in federal contracting.
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