CANTILEVER JIB CRANES
ID: M6700425Q0001Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDERALBANY, GA, 31704-0313, USA

NAICS

Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing (333923)

PSC

WINCHES, HOISTS, CRANES, AND DERRICKS (3950)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Marine Depot Maintenance Command, is soliciting proposals for the procurement of two cantilever jib crane systems to be installed at Building 2200 in Albany, Georgia. The project requires the contractor to provide all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and safety measures for the installation, which includes structural modifications, utility connections, and compliance with OSHA standards. These cranes are essential for enhancing operational efficiency and safety in military logistics, with specific requirements including one 1/2 Ton jib crane with a 12-foot span and another with a 14-foot span, both equipped with electric hoists. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by January 20, 2025, and are encouraged to attend a mandatory site visit on December 11, 2024, with an RSVP deadline of December 4, 2024. For further inquiries, contact Anthony Brunson at anthony.brunson@usmc.mil or by phone at 229-639-6037.

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    The Marine Depot Maintenance Command in Albany, Georgia, intends to procure two column-mounted Cantilever Jib Crane Systems for installation in Building 2200. The scope of work entails the vendor supplying all necessary labor, materials, and safety measures to install, test, and functionally check the cranes, in accordance with industry standards and applicable codes. Key requirements include providing utilities (electric, natural gas, and plant air) within specified proximities, maintaining compliance with OSHA regulations, and executing load testing as mandated by government standards. The cranes will consist of a 1/2 Ton model with varying spans and electric hoists that need to be integrated with existing structures featuring approved columns. Contract obligations stipulate that the vendor manage all shipments and adhere to strict installation security policies while coordinating with government representatives for timelines. Additionally, all recyclable materials must be handled per established guidelines, and safety measures for "Hot Work" operations are mandated. The project timeline is set within 140 calendar days post-award, during which operations must conform to specific working hours and industry standards.
    The Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany is seeking quotes for two cantilever jib crane systems, integral to the Marine Depot Maintenance Command's material management efforts. This request for quote (RFQ) is classified as a total Small Disadvantaged Business Set-aside under NAICS code 333923. Bidders must comply with provisions outlined in the FAR and DFARS, including evaluation criteria focused on technical capability, pricing, and past performance. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for December 11, 2024, where interested offerors must RSVP by December 4, 2024. Quotes should encompass all specified line items, including shipping costs, and must be submitted via email. The government retains the right to make an award based on initial quotes without further negotiations. The document emphasizes strict adherence to submission requirements, including registration in the System for Award Management and completion of specific clauses, ensuring compliance with federal contracting standards. This procurement reflects the effort to secure necessary equipment through small business participation, aligning with broader goals of promoting small disadvantaged enterprises in government acquisitions.
    The Marine Depot Maintenance Command in Albany, Georgia, requires two column-mounted Cantilever Jib Crane Systems for installation at Building 2200. The contractor must supply all labor, materials, equipment, and safety measures for the installation, adhering to industry standards and local codes. The project includes verifying measurements, connecting to provided utilities, and complying with OSHA standards. Key components include one 1/2 Ton jib crane with a 12-foot span and another with a 14-foot span, along with electric hoists. Installation includes structural modifications, utility connections, and final inspections, with load testing required by government agencies. The vendor must manage all shipments, clean work sites, and avoid disrupting government operations. Security protocols and the completion timeline of 140 days post-award must be followed. The document serves as a formal request for proposals (RFP) to acquire specialized equipment, showcasing the government's procurement process for maintaining operational efficiency and safety in military logistics.
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