JBLM Lewis, Washington- Burger King Image Upgrade
ID: GNFR-FC-LMC-24-22017Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEARMY/AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICEPZ - K OFC OF DIR-PROCU 1018572DALLAS, TX, 75236-1598, USA

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ConstructionT (23)

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CONSTRUCTION OF DINING FACILITIES (Y1FD)
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    The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) is soliciting proposals for the upgrade of a Burger King facility at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Washington. The project aims to modernize the restaurant's interior and exterior, including replacing the roof, updating finishes, enhancing lighting, and adding a dual-lane drive-thru, with an estimated contract value between $1 million and $2.5 million. This renovation is crucial for providing quality dining services to military personnel and their families while ensuring compliance with federal standards and safety regulations. Proposals are due by September 27, 2024, and interested contractors should contact Nikisha Knowlton at knowltonn@aafes.com or 214-312-4570 for further details.

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    The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) has issued a contract (GNFR-FC-LMC-24-22017) for the upgrade of a Burger King facility at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Washington. The project aims to modernize both the interior and exterior of the restaurant, including replacing the roof, updating interior finishes, and adding a dual-lane drive-thru. The contract is expected to commence upon the issuance of a Notice to Proceed and will be completed within 120 calendar days. Key terms and conditions address contractor responsibilities, procurement integrity, insurance requirements, compliance with labor laws, and environmental regulations. The contract emphasizes that all work must comply with federal laws and guidelines, including the Davis-Bacon Act. It mandates the contractor to ensure that all materials used meet specified quality and safety standards. The contractor must also maintain progress schedules, submit regular reports, and adhere to safety protocols throughout the project, ensuring a clean and organized work environment. This contract highlights the AAFES's commitment to providing quality services to military personnel and their families while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and efficient project execution.
    The Army and Air Force Exchange Service has issued a solicitation (GNFR-FC-LMC-24-22017) for a Burger King Image Upgrade project at JBLM Lewis, Washington. The project, estimated at $1-2.5 million, involves updating the restaurant's interior and exterior to meet current standards, including removing and replacing the roof, enhancing lighting and finishes, and remodeling the drive-thru. Proposals are due by September 27, 2024, with a construction timeline of 120 days after receiving the Notice to Proceed. Offerors must ensure compliance with affirmative action requirements concerning minority and female participation and adhere to the NDAA 2019's restrictions on procurement from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region due to human rights concerns. Additionally, the package includes requirements for a proposal bond, along with necessary financial and technical data. The evaluation process focuses on proposal responsiveness, price competitiveness, and contractor qualifications. Successful contractors must provide performance and payment bonds before contract execution. This solicitation illustrates the Exchange's commitment to meeting federal standards and promoting equitable employment opportunities while enhancing facilities used by military personnel.
    The document outlines wage determinations related to construction projects in Pierce County, Washington, specifically highlighting minimum wage requirements under the Davis-Bacon Act. It specifies that federal contracts post-January 30, 2022, must adhere to Executive Order 14026, setting a minimum wage of $17.20 per hour for covered workers. Contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, must comply with Executive Order 13658, which stipulates a minimum wage of $12.90 per hour. The wage determination includes a series of classifications and corresponding wage rates, covering various worker roles such as electricians, masons, and laborers, each with detailed wage rates and fringe benefits. It highlights the need for contractors to submit conformance requests if necessary classifications for contract performance are not listed. Additionally, it notes that Executive Order 13706 requires federal contractors to provide paid sick leave, further protecting workers' rights. The document emphasizes the prevailing wage rates based on union agreements, survey averages, and state-adopted standards, providing a framework for compliance in government-funded construction projects and reflecting the federal government's ongoing commitment to worker protections in the construction industry.
    The document details the specifications for an Image Upgrade project aimed at modifying an existing Burger King location at JBLM Lewis Main, Washington, under Exchange Project No. 4915-22-017. It outlines the roles of various engineering firms involved, including architects, civil engineers, structural engineers, and MEP consultants. The project includes comprehensive renovations of both the building's interior and exterior, following the latest Burger King standards. Key tasks involve removing existing structures, updating finishes, and enhancing the drive-through configuration, along with necessary site improvements. Safety policies and procedures are a crucial focus, requiring adherence to OSHA regulations. The contractor is tasked with developing a job safety and health plan, including protocols for hazardous materials such as asbestos and lead-based paint management to ensure regulatory compliance. The document emphasizes the importance of maintaining safety standards during construction while coordinating with military installation regulations. Final acceptance of the completed work will entail inspections to ensure compliance and readiness for beneficial occupancy by the Exchange. This project illustrates a detailed approach to facility upgrades within a military context, showcasing the commitment to safety and adherence to stringent guidelines.
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