ACC-APG, Tobyhanna Division FY24 Fair Opportunity
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-APG CONT CT TYAD OFCTOBYHANNA, PA, 18466-0000, USA

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    The U.S. Department of Defense, specifically the Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) Tobyhanna Division, intends to issue multiple construction and maintenance contracts for various projects throughout Fiscal Year 24. These projects aim to renovate and upgrade Army facilities, including building renovations, electrical upgrades, and specialized system installations. With budget estimates ranging from hundreds of thousands to hundreds of millions of dollars, these opportunities seek to engage a diverse range of contractors, from small businesses to global construction and engineering firms. While most contracts are expected to be firm-fixed-price, some will be determined later. Interested parties should closely monitor the listed key deadlines and contact the specified government representatives for further information.

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    Here are the concise summaries for each file: 1. The first file seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for renovation work on Building 19, estimated at $1-$5 million. The project is expected to be awarded in FY24 and managed by Contracting Officer John Thomas. 2. The second file pertains to a similar project, seeking a local construction firm for the SATCOM Compound Paving Project, also estimated at $1-$5 million. This work is anticipated to begin in FY24, with John Thomas listed as the Contracting Officer. 3. The third file requires electrical repairs and upgrades for an unspecified substation. The firm-fixed-price contract is estimated at $1.5-$1.8 million and will be awarded in FY24, with Stephanie Coleman as the Contracting Officer. 4. Multiple award blanket purchase agreements (BPA) are sought for hazardous material management, with a focus on sealants. The BPAs are expected to have a five-year ordering period. John Thomas will oversee this process, with an estimated solicitation release date in FY24. 5. Work is required to upgrade TYAD's SATCOM test range infrastructure, involving renovation and construction. This project is budgeted between $2-$5 million and will be awarded through a firm-fixed-price contract in FY24, managed by Matthew Chase. 6. An expansion of the EASL laboratory is planned, requiring construction and fit-out. The estimated value is between $20-$30 million, and the contract will be awarded in FY24 under a firm-fixed-price arrangement, coordinated by Jason Granville. 7. Building 72 requires conversion into a Prototype Integration Testing and Training (PITT) facility, involving significant renovation. The estimated cost is between $10-$15 million, and the project will be tendered as a firm-fixed-price contract in FY24, managed by Matthew Chase. 8. Barracks improvements for Building 230 are planned, focusing on living quarters. The procurement seeks a firm-fixed-price contract, estimated at $5-$10 million, with an expected award date in FY24. Matthew Chase is the designated Contracting Officer. 9. Building 15 will undergo repair and refurbishment work, budgeted at $1-$2 million. The solicitation is anticipated in FY24, with Ruth Mecca managing the process. 10. Building 4, Bay 1 needs repair and reconfiguration to alter its functionality. This project is estimated at $3-$5 million and will be awarded through a firm-fixed-price contract. Jason Granville is the Contracting Officer. 11. Further building renovation work is required at Building 5, Bays 5 and 6, focusing on structural repairs. The cost is estimated at $2-$3 million, and the procurement will occur in FY24, managed by Matthew Chase. 12. Building 72A requires maintenance and repair work, expected to cost $1-$2 million. The solicitation is scheduled for FY24, with Ruth Mecca overseeing the process. 13. The requirement for portable restrooms and associated trailers needs attention, with a potential contract value of $41,000 per year. The solicitation is imminent, and Ruth Mecca is the Contracting Officer. 14. Access control systems require preventative and remedial maintenance. The contract, estimated at $253,000 per year, will be awarded soon, as indicated by the Contracting Officer, Ruth Mecca. 15. Elevator maintenance and repair services are sought for an unspecified location. The annual value is estimated at $97,000, and the procurement is expected in FY24, managed by Ruth Mecca. 16. Generator maintenance and support services are required, budgeted at $25,000 annually. This procurement is also expected soon, with Ruth Mecca listed as the Contracting Officer. 17. Specialist epoxy floor repair and restoration services are needed. The annual contract value is estimated at $71,000, and the solicitation date is approaching, as coordinated by Ruth Mecca. 18. The installation requires building lighting protection services, a project estimated at $3-$4 million. Matthew Chase will manage this procurement, with a predicted award date in FY24. 19. An update to the PAVIS video infrastructure is planned, focusing on enhancements and maintenance. The cost is anticipated to be between $5-$10 million, and the firm-fixed-price contract will be awarded in FY24, overseen by Jason Granville. 20. An industrial control network upgrade is necessary, involving hardware and software improvements. The procurement is estimated at $10-$20 million and will be managed by Jason Granville. 21. The final file on the list seeks a distributed antenna system for an unspecified location. The projected value is between $3-$5 million, and the award is expected in FY24 through a firm-fixed-price contract, managed by John Thomas. These concise summaries provide a quick overview of the primary goods and services being procured, along with key procurement details.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file: Tobyhanna Army Depot - W51AA1-24-R-0024: The primary objective is to procure a replacement for pad-mounted switches, encompassing design, supply, installation, and testing. The switches must adhere to specific technical standards and be installed at defined locations. Contractors will undertake the work within a defined scope, including switchgear installation, electrical wiring, and testing. The contract is expected to be firm-fixed-price, with an estimated value of $500,000 to $1 million. Key dates include a planned solicitation release in FY24 and an award date during the same period. Tobyhanna Army Depot - W51AA1-24-R-0004: The RFP seeks bids for the supply and installation of portable restrooms and restroom trailers, with a focus on providing a comfortable and sanitary environment for users. The requirement specifies the quantity and configuration of units, emphasizing durability and aesthetic appeal. The work scope involves site preparation, utilities connection, and ongoing maintenance. This firm-fixed-price contract is estimated at $195,000 to $325,000 and will be awarded in FY24. Tobyhanna Army Depot - W25G1V-24-R-0010: The procurement aims to reconfigure the Scranton ACP Truck Inspection Gate, involving site preparation, construction, and integration of access control systems. The work scope includes demolition, concrete work, and installation of security equipment. With an estimated value of $250,000 to $500,000, the project has a projected timeline of one year and will be awarded through a firm-fixed-price contract. Wastwater Treatment Repairs: The requirement focuses on repairing and maintaining wastewater treatment facilities, including pump stations and associated infrastructure. Contractors will undertake emergency repairs, preventative maintenance, and upgrades. The procurement is expected to be a firm-fixed-price contract, valued at $1 million to $5 million. Key dates are a FY24 solicitation release and award. Public Address/Visual Information System Video Infrastructure Update: The RFP seeks a contractor to update the public address and visual information system infrastructure across multiple locations. This project involves the design, installation, and integration of audio-visual equipment and software. The work scope includes system commissioning and user training. Estimated at $3 million to $4 million, the procurement is scheduled for a FY24 release and award, with a one-year period of performance. SATCOM Renovation: The government aims to renovate satellite communication (SATCOM) facilities, focusing on improving infrastructure and connectivity. The project entails upgrades to buildings, communication equipment, and network systems. Contractors will work on electrical, mechanical, and structural aspects. This procurement, estimated at $1 million to $5 million, is anticipated to be awarded in FY24 through a firm-fixed-price contract. Building Renovations and Upgrades: Several building renovation projects are outlined, including those for Buildings 19, 1105, 230, 58, and 72. The scope of work covers a range of tasks, from electrical and HVAC upgrades to structural modifications and finishes. These projects have estimated values ranging from $250,000 to $5 million, and most are expected to be awarded through firm-fixed-price contracts. Key dates vary, but several projects aim for solicitation and award in FY24. Loading Docks and Canopies Upgrade: The requirement focuses on upgrading loading docks, canopies, and ramps to improve cargo handling efficiency. The work involves structural enhancements, installation of new equipment, and electrical work. With an estimated value of $3 million to $5 million, the project is slated for a FY24 release and award, utilizing a firm-fixed-price contract. Repair Building 1 - EASL Microelectronics Capability: The procurement centers around repairing and upgrading Building 1 to establish an EASL Microelectronics Capability. The project entails electrical, mechanical, and finishings work, with an emphasis on meeting cleanroom standards. The estimated value falls between $500,000 and $1 million, and the contracting officer is John Thomas. Building 9 HVAC Demolition and Reconstruction: This RFP seeks bids for the demolition of the existing HVAC system and the reconstruction of a new one in Building 9. The project also includes office space renovation. The work scope involves structural modifications, electrical work, and the installation of new HVAC equipment. The procurement is budgeted at $1 million to $5 million and is scheduled for award in FY24. Automated Storage and Retrieval System Modernization: The government seeks to modernize its automated storage and retrieval system, aiming for increased efficiency and capacity. Contractors will undertake system upgrades, including software, hardware, and structural modifications. The project is estimated at $10 million to $15 million and will be awarded through a firm-fixed-price contract. Key dates are a FY24 solicitation release and a FY25 project completion. Substation Maintenance: The requirement pertains to the maintenance and repair of electrical substations, focusing on ensuring optimal operation and safety. Work involves emergency repairs, preventative maintenance, and system upgrades. This procurement, estimated at $1 million to $5 million, is expected to be a firm-fixed-price contract with a one-year period of performance. Fire Extinguishers and Paint Gun Cleaning: Two requirements are outlined. The first involves the inspection, maintenance, and replacement of fire extinguishers across multiple locations. The second requires paint gun cleaning machine services for ensuring efficient and safe operation. These contracts are expected to be firm-fixed-price, with the former valued at $500,000 to $1 million and the latter negotiable. Access Control and Elevator Maintenance: The RFP seeks a contractor for access control system maintenance and remedial measures to ensure security and efficiency. Another task involves elevator maintenance and repair to guarantee safe operation. Both contracts are likely to be firm-fixed-price, with values of $250,000 to $500,000 and $1 million to $5 million, respectively. Please note that some sections or details may be missing or incomplete in this provided summary, as the original file doesn't cover them.
    Here are the summaries of each file: **W51AA1-24-R-0027:** The primary objective is to procure services for repairing Building 1, focusing on enhancing the EASL Microelectronics Capability. The work scope involves detailed planning, material procurement, and execution, aiming to restore the facility's functionality and aesthetics. The solicitation is open to all vendors, with an estimated value of $500,000-$1 million. The Army Depot seeks a firm-fixed-price contract, and proposals will be evaluated based on factors like price, past performance, and compliance with requirements. Key dates include an estimated solicitation release in July 2024 and an award determination in September 2024. **W51AA1-24-R-0030:** The procurement aims to replace pad-mounted switches, a project divided into two phases. The second phase involves replacing old switches with new, more efficient models, improving reliability and safety. The contracting entity is seeking a firm-fixed-price contract for this work, estimated at $500,000-$1 million. The solicitation period will begin shortly, with an anticipated award date in FY25. Vendors will be selected based on their technical approach, past performance, and price. **Natural Gas Operation & Maintenace Services:** Tobyhanna Army Depot requires natural gas operation and maintenance services for an undefined period. The contract will be a mix of firm-fixed-price and time-and-materials, with a total estimated value of $250 million. The scope involves managing natural gas assets, ensuring efficient operation, and conducting routine maintenance. Experience in natural gas distribution and strong safety records are crucial. The procurement process will begin in FY26, with key dates to be determined. **Worldwide Field Support - Follow On:** The entity seeks experienced vendors to provide worldwide field support services, focusing on complex and technical equipment support. This Single Award IDIQ contract envisions a five-year ordering period, emphasizing the importance of a robust global support network. While the exact requirements will be outlined later, the estimated value lies between $500 million and $600 million. The evaluation of proposals will consider factors like technical expertise, past performance, and cost. The other files do not provide sufficient details to summarize.
    1. Procurement Objective: The Tobyhanna Army Depot is seeking multiple construction and renovation services for various projects. These include building renovation, satellite communication (SATCOM) upgrades, electrical substation repairs, and infrastructure enhancements for communication and microelectronics capabilities. 2. Specifications and Requirements: The army requires professional construction services with specific expertise in areas such as renovation, electrical works, and communication infrastructure. The SATCOM renovation project, for instance, aims to improve TYAD's Satellite Communication Test Range, while the Building 19 Renovation involves comprehensive renovation work. 3. Scope of Work: Successful vendors will undertake a wide range of construction and renovation tasks. This encompasses architectural and engineering services, site preparation, installation, testing, and project management. For instance, the Expansion of TYAD's Engineering Analysis and Solutions Lab involves creating a state-of-the-art facility for prototype integration, testing, and training. 4. Contract Details: The contracts are primarily firm-fixed-price, with a few to be determined. The estimated values vary significantly, ranging from $100,000 to $400 million, targeting small businesses for some awards. 5. Key Dates: The Army plans to release solicitations throughout Fiscal Year 24 and aims to award the contracts during the same period. 6. Evaluation Criteria: Proposals will be evaluated based on factors like technical merit, past performance, and price. The technical approach, including feasibility and compliance with requirements, will be critical in the evaluation process. Overall, the Tobyhanna Army Depot is undertaking a comprehensive renovation and upgrade of its facilities, seeking experienced construction and engineering firms to execute these diverse projects.
    Here are the summaries of each file: Tobyhanna Army Depot, Solicitation Number W51AA1-24-R-0004: The primary objective is to renovate Building 19, with a focus on local construction firms. The project involves substantial interior and exterior upgrades, including structural, electrical, and mechanical work, to transform the space. The estimated value is $1-$5 million, with a projected period of performance stretching into January 2024. Tobyhanna Army Depot, Solicitation Number W51AA1-24-R-0002: This solicitation seeks a local construction firm to undertake satellite communication renovation projects. Work involves updating TYAD's satellite communication test range infrastructure. The estimated cost ranges from $1-$5 million, and the project timeline extends to the end of 2023. U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM), Integrated Logisitics Support Center (ILSC), Solicitation Number RS3-22-0058: CECOM ILSC seeks a variety of construction and maintenance services through the RS3 vehicle, focusing on local providers. Projects include renovation, repairs, and upgrades across multiple buildings and systems, with tasks assigned based on fair opportunity. The contract is estimated at $250-$400 million over five years. These summaries provide a concise overview of the key procurement aspects, emphasizing the goods and services sought by the government agencies. Let me know if you would like more details on any specific files or if you have additional questions.
    Here are concise summaries of each file, focusing on the key procurement details: **W51AA1-24-R-0020:** The army depot seeks a contractor for firm-fixed-price building conversion and prototype integration testing, training, and minor construction services. The goal is to adapt Building 72 for new functions, requiring detailed planning, engineering, and construction. Expected contract value is $10–15 million for a one-year period. **W51AA1-24-R-0027:** A firm-fixed-price contract for microelectronics capability enhancement, involving the repair of Building 1 at the Tobyhanna Army Depot. The work entails significant electrical and mechanical repairs, with an estimated contract value of $3–5 million. **W51AA1-24-R-0028:** The depot requires fire safety services, including inspection, maintenance, and replacement of fire extinguishers. A firm-fixed-price contract is sought for this work, with an estimated value of $500,000–1 million. **Pad Mounted Switch Replacement Phase II:** Tobyhanna Army Depot seeks a contractor for the second phase of a project to replace pad-mounted switches. The firm-fixed-price contract involves installing new switches and associated infrastructure. Estimated contract value is $1–5 million. **Loading Docks, Canopies and Ramps Upgrade Phase II:** This RFP seeks a contractor for phase II of loading dock enhancements, including upgrades to canopies and ramps at the depot. Detailed engineering and construction are required. The contract type is firm-fixed-price, with an estimated value of $250,000–500,000. **Tobyhanna Army Depot Minor Construction IDIQ Contract (MATOC):** The depot issues this MATOC for various minor construction projects. The IDIQ contract is estimated at $250 million over five years and is open to small businesses. It encompasses multiple projects requiring frequent, flexible responses. Each of these RFPs focuses primarily on construction, engineering, and maintenance services, outlining clear objectives, contract types, and estimated values. The files provide an overview of the Army's upcoming projects, shedding light on their goals and requirements for potential contractors.
    Here are the summaries of each file: **File 1:** The Tobyhanna Army Depot seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for a Public Address/Visual Information System Video Infrastructure Update. The goal is to improve public announcement and visual information capabilities. The work involves updating video infrastructure and public address systems, with an estimated value of $3–4 million. Key dates include a solicitation release in FY24 and an award date also scheduled for FY24. **File 2:** This RFP pertains to substation maintenance services, focusing on electrical infrastructure. Tobyhanna Army Depot requires firm-fixed-price maintenance solutions for its substations, with an estimated contract value of $500,000–$1 million. The period of performance is outlined as a base year and two one-year optional periods. The estimated solicitation and award dates are both scheduled for FY24. **File 3:** The procurement objective relates to SATCOM renovation, aiming to enhance satellite communication capabilities. Tobyhanna Army Depot seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for this project, with an estimated value of $1–5 million. No specific dates are provided, but the solicitation and award are expected in FY24. **File 4:** It seeks a contractor for elevator maintenance and repair services at Tobyhanna Army Depot. The contract type is firm-fixed-price, and the estimated contract value is $123,000–$205,000. The work involves ensuring proper elevator functionality and safety. Key dates include a solicitation release on May 30, 2024, and an award date of July 5, 2024. **File 5:** The requiring activity is outlined as OIB TF TYAD-STB1-16, needing repair work for Building 19's facility main. The procurement focuses on providing firm-fixed-price solutions for this repair project, estimated at $1–5 million. The timeline indicates an estimated solicitation release in early FY24 and an award date by the end of the same fiscal year. **File 6:** This file pertains to the replacement of pad-mounted switches, described as Phase II of a larger project. Tobyhanna Army Depot requires a firm-fixed-price contract for this electrical infrastructure upgrade, estimated to cost $250,000–$500,000. The procurement timeline expects a solicitation release in FY24, followed by an award date within the same fiscal year. **File 7:** Procurement for portable restrooms and restroom trailers is required by the army depot. The contract will be firm-fixed-price, with an estimated value of $1–5 million. The solicitation is expected in FY24, and the award will be assigned in the same period. **File 8:** It focuses on reconfiguring the Scranton ACP Truck Inspection Gate. The army depot seeks a solution for improving the inspection process, with an emphasis on speed and security. The estimated contract value is $500,000–$1 million, and the work includes designing, manufacturing, and installing appropriate systems. Key dates aren't provided but are expected in FY24. **File 9:** Wastwater treatment repairs are needed at Tobyhanna Army Depot, with a focus on enhancing treatment processes. A firm-fixed-price contract is sought, estimated at $1–5 million. The procurement timeline estimates solicitation and award dates in FY24. **File 10:** Building 58 requires HVAC upgrades to meet environmental and energy efficiency standards. The procurement seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for this project, valued at $195,000–$325,000. Work includes installing efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. The solicitation is due to be released in FY24, with an award scheduled for the same period. **File 11:** Tobyhanna Army Depot requires support for Building 72's prototype integration, involving testing and training. The contract will be firm-fixed-price, with an estimated value of $250,000–$500,000. The scope involves setting up a prototype lab and providing training facilities. The procurement timeline indicates FY24 for both the solicitation and award. **File 12:** The objective relates to the upgrade of loading docks, canopies, and ramps, continuing the improvements at the army depot. Phase II of this project involves firm-fixed-price contracts for construction and modification work, estimated at $1–5 million. FY24 is the estimated timeline for both solicitation and award. **File 13:** Repair and enhancement of the microelectronics capability in Building 1's EASL facility is required. This involves a firm-fixed-price contract, estimated at $1–5 million, focusing on upgrading electronic assembly and test capabilities. Key dates are expected in FY24. **File 14:** Building 9 requires HVAC demolition and office reconstruction work. The procurement seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for this project, estimated to cost $1–5 million. The scope includes removing existing HVAC systems and reconstructing offices to enhance workspace efficiency. Solicitation and award dates are both estimated for FY24. **File 15:** The army depot wishes to modernize its Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS). A firm-fixed-price contract is sought for this project, which involves integrating automated material handling systems. The estimated value is $1–5 million, and the work includes system design, implementation, and training. The procurement timeline envisions solicitation and award in FY24. **File 16:** Fire extinguisher services are required, including inspection, maintenance, and replacement. A firm-fixed-price contract is estimated at $250,000–$500,000. The work encompasses ensuring fire safety across the depot's facilities. Key dates are expected in FY24. **File 17–28:** These files pertain to various construction and maintenance projects at Tobyhanna Army Depot. Each seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for tasks ranging from building repairs to HVAC upgrades and estimated values varying between $1 million and $5 million, $10 million and $15 million, and $250 million for a 5-year ordering period. The procurement timelines are expected to fall within FY24 and FY26. These concise summaries provide a quick overview of the essential details, primarily focusing on what the government entity seeks to procure and key dates.
    Here are the summaries of each file: The first file seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for $1M-$5M to renovate the satellite communication (SATCOM) system, aiming to enhance communication infrastructure with a one-year estimated period of performance. The second file requests proposals for a firm-fixed-price contract, also in the $1M-$5M range, to renovate Building 19, focusing on improving facility infrastructure and aesthetics. Under a small-business set-aside, the third file seeks a firm-fixed-price contract between $759K and $1.2M for access control maintenance and remedial work, ensuring security and functionality. The fourth file requires renovations and upgrades for Building 1105, with a potential contract value of $500K-$1M. The scope includes modernizing the facility's infrastructure and improving its overall condition. Building 230 requires exterior upgrades, and the government seeks a contractor for a firm-fixed-price agreement in the $1M-$5M range to enhance its appearance and functionality, with an estimated timeline of one year. For Building 59, a firm-fixed-price contract is sought to upgrade the HVAC system, budgeted between $250K and $500K. The project aims to improve climate control and energy efficiency. Two buildings require epoxy floor installations and repairs, with a combined estimated contract value of $325K-$500K. The work involves durable flooring solutions for prolonged use. Building 72's conversion into a prototype integration testing site needs a contractor for a firm-fixed-price project valued at $10M-$15M. The work entails constructing a state-of-the-art facility for product testing. Elevator maintenance and repair services are required for multiple elevators. The contract, with a potential value of $123K-$205K, will ensure these facilities are fully operational and safe. A service contract for portable restrooms and restroom trailers is sought, estimated at $75K-$125K. This aims to provide sanitary facilities for various events and construction projects. The procurement of a public address and visual information system will upgrade video infrastructure in public spaces, enhancing communication and engagement with citizens, budgeted at $3M-$5M. Building 1's microelectronics capability requires repair and expansion under a $500K-$1M project. This involves intricate work to enhance the building's specialized functionality. Reconfiguration of the Scranton ACP Truck Inspection Gate involves a firm-fixed-price contract, expected to cost $1M-$5M. The project aims to improve security and traffic flow. Wastwater treatment repairs are essential to maintain a functional and environmentally compliant facility, with a contract budget of $250K-$500K. These files showcase the army's focus on renovating and upgrading its facilities, seeking efficient contractors for various projects with set budgets and timelines. The scope includes SATCOM upgrades, building renovations, maintenance, and specialized system installations, reflecting a comprehensive approach to modernizing army depots.
    Here are the summaries for each file: 1. Solicitation Number: W51AA1-24-R-0004 - Procurement Objective: The primary focus is on renovating Building 19, with an emphasis on local construction MATOC holders. - Scope of Work: The chosen vendor will undertake renovation tasks, including all necessary construction and finishes. - Contract Details: The contract type is firm-fixed-price, and it is set aside for small businesses. - Key Dates: Expected solicitation release in FY24 and award in FY24. 2. Solicitation Number: W51AA1-24-R-0002 - Procurement Objective: This solicitation seeks a contractor for SATCOM Renovation projects, prioritizing local construction MATOC holders. - Specifications and Requirements: The requirement involves renovating satellite communication systems, with a budget between $1 million and $5 million. - Scope of Work: Contractors will execute SATCOM renovation work, ensuring compliance with technical specifications. - Contract Details: The listed contract type is firm-fixed-price, also set aside for small businesses. - Key Dates: The solicitation is anticipated to be released in FY24, with an award scheduled for the same year. 3. Solicitation Number: RS3-22-0058 - Procurement Objective: Requiring repairs and upgrades to the electrical substation at Tobyhanna Army Depot, ensuring efficient power distribution. - Scope of Work: The successful bidder will undertake electrical substation repair work, including any necessary upgrades or replacements. - Estimated Value: The estimated contract value falls between $2 million and $5 million. - Key Dates: The solicitation is expected to be released in the current fiscal year, with an award targeted for FY24. 4. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: The primary goal is to upgrade and repair the Satellite Communication (SATCOM) Test Range Infrastructure. - Specifications and Requirements: The project involves improving satellite communication capabilities, with a budget estimate of $1.5 million to $1.8 million. - Scope of Work: This includes repairing and enhancing existing infrastructure, ensuring it meets current technical standards. 5. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Expansion of the Engineering Analysis and Solutions Lab (EASL) to accommodate a growing workforce and enhance collaboration. - Scope of Work: Successful bidder will manage the expansion project, including designing additional workspace and improving infrastructure. - Estimated Value: The estimated contract value is between $10 million and $15 million. - Key Dates: Solicitation release and award are both anticipated in FY24. 6. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Conversion of Building 72 into a Prototype Integration Testing and Training (PITT) facility. - Scope of Work: The work involves converting the building into a suitable space for product testing and training activities. - Estimated Value: The project is estimated to cost between $3 million and $5 million. - Key Dates: FY24 for both the expected solicitation release and award. 7. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Repair and renovation of Building 15 to ensure it meets current structural and functional requirements. - Scope of Work: The project entails comprehensive repair work, including structural enhancements and modernizations. - Estimated Value: The contract is estimated to be valued between $2 million and $5 million. - Key Dates: Solicitation release and award are scheduled for FY24. 8. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Repair and reconfiguration of Building 4, Bay 1, to support new equipment and workspace requirements. - Scope of Work: The project involves modifying the space to accommodate specific operational needs, including any required infrastructure upgrades. 9. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Renovation of Building 5, Bays 5 and 6, to improve functionality and aesthetics, creating a suitable working environment. - Scope of Work: The chosen vendor will manage the renovation project, encompassing tasks such as refurbishing and installing new systems. - Estimated Value: The project is estimated to cost between $1 million and $2 million. 10. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Comprehensive renovation of Building 72A to enhance its functionality and aesthetics. - Scope of Work: This involves extensive repair and modernization work to bring the building up to current standards. - Estimated Value: The anticipated contract value is between $5 million and $10 million. - Key Dates: Expected solicitation and award timelines are both FY24. 11. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Providing portable restrooms and restroom trailers to support various operations at Tobyhanna Army Depot. - Scope of Work: The requirement entails the delivery and maintenance of these facilities, ensuring they meet sanitization and comfort standards. 12. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Upgrading access control systems to enhance security and efficiency at Tobyhanna Army Depot. - Scope of Work: The project includes installing and integrating advanced access control mechanisms and training staff on their use. - Estimated Value: The contract is estimated at $65,000 annually. - Key Dates: The procurement process is expected to begin in FY24. 13. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Ensuring the proper maintenance and prompt repair of elevators across the depot. - Scope of Work: Successful bidder will provide preventative maintenance and timely repair services for elevators. - Estimated Value: Annually estimated at $253,000. 14. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Regular maintenance and repair of generators to ensure reliable power backup solutions. - Scope of Work: Covers routine checks, repairs, and any required replacements to maintain generator efficiency. - Estimated Value: Budgeted at approximately $41,000 per year. 15. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Epoxy floor repair and maintenance for various facilities at Tobyhanna Army Depot. - Scope of Work: Involves assessing and repairing epoxy floors, ensuring they meet safety and durability standards. 16. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Enhancing building lightning protection systems to meet current standards and mitigate potential risks. - Scope of Work: This includes installing and integrating advanced lightning protection technology. 17. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Updating the PAVIS video infrastructure to improve communication and information sharing. - Scope of Work: The project requires upgrading hardware and software systems to enhance video capabilities. - Estimated Value: Estimated project value is between $3 million and $4 million. 18. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Establishing a distributed antenna system to enhance cellular coverage and capacity within the depot. - Scope of Work: Involves designing, installing, and integrating the antenna system, ensuring optimal cellular connectivity. - Estimated Value: The project is estimated at $2 million to $3 million. 19. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Procuring field support services for the CECOM ILSC, focusing on responsive and efficient assistance. - Scope of Work: The chosen vendor will provide diverse field support services, including installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. - Contract Details: The contract type is cost-plus-fixed-fee, using the Fair Opportunity process on the RS3 vehicle. - Key Dates: The procurement process is expected to conclude in FY24. 20. Solicitation Number: To be determined - Procurement Objective: Upgrading the microelectronics capability within Building 1, EASL, to support advanced testing and assembly. - Scope of Work: The project entails renovating the space and installing specialized equipment for enhanced microelectronics handling. - Estimated Value: Estimated project costs range from $9 million to $10 million.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file: **File 1:** The Tobyhanna Army Depot seeks contractors for Building 19 Renovation work, estimated at $1-$5 million. It involves comprehensive renovations to create a modern, efficient space. The project has an undefined timeline. **File 2:** The SATCOM Compound Paving Project, valued at $1-$5 million, seeks local construction firms for paving and infrastructure upgrades. Work includes site preparation, paving, and utility adjustments, with an estimated completion date in FY24. **File 3:** Requiring urgent repairs, the Electrical Substation project is estimated at $1.5-$1.8 million. Contractors will restore functionality and safety, involving transformer and switchgear work, panel replacements, and upgrades, to be completed in FY24. **File 4:** The Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) BPA seeks suppliers for various materials needed at TYAD, with a focus on sealants. The five-year agreement's value is estimated at $500K-$700K and will be awarded to small businesses. **File 5:** TYAD requires upgrades to its SATCOM Test Range Infrastructure, seeking firms for installation, testing, and commissioning of satellite communication equipment. The firm-fixed-price contract is valued at $2-$5 million. **File 6:** The Expansion of TYAD's Engineering Analysis and Solutions Lab (EASL) aims to enhance its capability and capacity. Procured services include laboratory design, construction, and equipment installation, expected to cost $10-$15 million. **File 7:** Building 72's Prototype Integration Testing and Training (PITT) Conversion involves converting the space into a state-of-the-art facility for product testing and employee training. The project, valued at $2-$5 million, requires construction and specialized equipment installation. **File 8:** Building 15 Repair focuses on structural improvements and modernization, involving architectural and mechanical work. The procurement is for a fair opportunity under a minor construction MATOC, with an estimated value of $1-$2 million. **File 9:** Building 4 Bay 1 requires repair and reconfiguration to create a more efficient workspace. The project, estimated at $3-$5 million, involves architectural adjustments, mechanical systems work, and potential hazardous material abatement. **File 10:** Building 5 Bays 5&6 Repair aims to address structural issues and improve aesthetics, with an emphasis on flooring, roofing, and electrical upgrades. The procurement, valued at $10-$20 million, seeks experienced contractors for comprehensive renovations. **File 11:** Building 72A Repair involves remedial construction work to address building damage and improve functionality. The project, estimated at $5-$10 million, has an anticipated timeline of FY24. **File 12:** The requirement for portable restrooms and restroom trailers aims to support various events and construction projects at TYAD. The procurement seeks providers for the supply, delivery, and maintenance of these facilities. **File 13:** Access Control Maintenance focuses on proactive and reactive maintenance services for access control systems across the depot. The work, valued at $253K annually, entails keeping the systems secure and operational. **File 14:** Elevator Maintenance and Repair seeks a contractor for comprehensive elevator maintenance, repairs, and upgrades to ensure TYAD's elevator systems' reliability and safety. The annual value is estimated at $41K. **File 15:** Generator Maintenance requires routine maintenance and repairs to ensure the reliability of emergency and critical generators. The procurement, valued at $97K yearly, aims to prevent failures and maintain operational readiness. **File 16:** Epoxy Floor Repair projects involve repairing and restoring epoxy floors in multiple depot locations. The work, estimated at $25K annually, will enhance safety and aesthetics while preserving floor integrity. **File 17:** Building Lightning Protection aims to install and integrate a comprehensive lightning protection system into an existing building. The project, valued at $71K, requires a skilled contractor to ensure effective protection. **File 18:** The PAVIS Video Infrastructure Update seeks to enhance the depot's video surveillance capabilities. It involves upgrading camera systems, monitors, and recording devices, with a projected cost of $3-$4 million. **File 19:** The requirement for an Industrial Control Network focuses on designing and implementing a robust network for controlling industrial processes. The procurement, estimated at $2-$3 million, seeks a contractor for a reliable and secure system. **File 20:** TYAD seeks a Distributed Antenna System to enhance cellular coverage and capacity across the depot. The project, valued at $9-$10 million, requires the installation of antenna arrays and associated infrastructure. Each summary provides a concise overview of the key procurement details, focusing on the goods, services, or solutions sought by the Tobyhanna Army Depot.
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