Self-Supporting Roofs and Structural components installation, Corinto, Honduras
ID: 19AQMM24N0032Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUMWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Y1AA)
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    The Department of State is seeking qualified contractors for the construction of self-supporting roofs and structural components at a checkpoint in Aldea Corinto, Omoa, Cortés, Honduras, as part of a program funded by the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Agency (INL). The objective of this project is to enhance working conditions for the National Police by providing comprehensive construction services, including labor, materials, and equipment, while adhering to specific design requirements and local building regulations. This initiative is crucial for improving border services and preventing narcotic trafficking in the region. Interested parties must submit their expressions of interest and relevant documentation by October 1, 2024, to Scott M. David at ScottDM@state.gov and Joonpil Hwang at hwangj2@state.gov, as no formal solicitation will be issued at this stage.

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    Scott M. David
    ScottDM@state.gov
    Joonpil Hwang
    hwangj2@state.gov
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    The project titled “Construction of Self-Supporting Roof and Structural Components in Aldea Corinto, Municipality of Omoa, Cortés” is a federal initiative funded by the U.S. Embassy's International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Agency (INL) aimed at enhancing border services in Honduras. It involves constructing a self-supporting roof at a checkpoint for the National Police to improve working conditions for border agents. The contract encompasses comprehensive services including labor, supervision, materials, and equipment for the construction phase. Key project specifications include adhering to predetermined designs, forming concrete foundations, installing steel supports, and creating effective drainage systems. The contractor must be a licensed firm in Honduras with relevant expertise, and the construction must be completed within a strict 60-day timeline under a fixed-price contract structure. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for monitoring safety, hazardous material handling, quality control, and maintaining comprehensive documentation in both English and Spanish. Emphasis is placed on hiring local labor and sourcing materials locally where feasible, fostering community involvement in the construction effort while ensuring strict compliance with local building regulations.
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