Ulaanbaatar NEC SMDP Utilities
ID: 19AQMM2525SS1911Type: Sources Sought
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STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUMWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)
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    The U.S. Department of State is seeking information from potential vendors regarding the Ulaanbaatar NEC SMDP Utilities project, as outlined in a Sources Sought notice. This initiative aims to gather insights for future construction contracts focused on utility installations, including a sanitary sewer, combined trench for water lines, storm sewer with a lift station, and electrical power trenching, all essential for the U.S. Embassy and a school in Ulaanbaatar. Interested parties are invited to submit capability statements detailing their experience and pricing estimates by January 20, 2025, to Dudley Greene at GreeneDL@state.gov, as this notice serves as a preliminary step in determining the acquisition strategy for upcoming contracting opportunities.

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    Dudley Greene
    GreeneDL@state.gov
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    The U.S. Department of State has issued a Sources Sought notice (19AQMM25SS1911) for the Ulaanbaatar NEC SMDP Utilities project, which aims to gather information for potential future construction contracts under the Federal Acquisition Regulation. This Sources Sought is strictly informational, with no contract awarded nor proposals accepted at this time. Interested vendors are invited to submit capability statements providing company details, relevant experience, pricing estimates, and recommendations on applicable NAICS codes. Key project elements include the construction of a 250-meter sanitary sewer, a 275-meter combined trench for potable and heated water lines, a 625-meter storm sewer with a lift station, and approximately 3.5 kilometers of electrical power trenching with design specifications. The work focuses on utility installations for the U.S. Embassy and a school in Ulaanbaatar, requiring adherence to local standards and specific construction conditions, notably considering the geographical and climatic factors. Responses are due by January 20, 2025, and should be submitted via email as per the outlined requirements. This document serves as a preliminary step towards determining the acquisition strategy for future contracting opportunities.
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