--Replace Carriers Leamy Auditorium Curtain
ID: 70Z03925QCGA00002Type: Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDCG ACADEMY(00039)GROTON, CT, 06340, USA

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Other Building Finishing Contractors (238390)

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INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT- HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES (N072)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, is seeking a contractor to replace the carriers, cable, and hardware for the stage curtain machine at Leamy Auditorium in New London, Connecticut. The project requires the contractor to provide all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and transportation, while ensuring that all personnel are licensed in Connecticut and coordinating closely with the designated Technical Advisor, Jeff Bryan. This work is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of the auditorium within a military installation, necessitating minimal disruption to Coast Guard activities. Interested contractors should contact Michael Dwayne Edwards at Michael.D.Edwards@uscg.mil or (860) 444-8248 for further details, and are encouraged to conduct site visits to assess existing conditions before submitting proposals.

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    The United States Coast Guard Academy is seeking a contractor to replace the carriers and operating line for the curtain at Leamy Auditorium in New London, Connecticut. The project requires the contractor to provide labor, materials, equipment, and transportation while ensuring that all personnel are licensed in Connecticut. The contractor must coordinate all work with a designated Technical Advisor (TA), Jeff Bryan. Site visits are encouraged for bidders to understand existing conditions, and work must be conducted from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. The work area is an operational military installation, necessitating minimal disruption to Coast Guard activities. The government will provide electricity and water but no storage facilities. All removed materials become the contractor's responsibility for disposal, following applicable laws. The scope involves replacing specific components of the stage curtain machine, with the availability of a lift for the contractor’s use, provided they are properly trained. Compliance with safety regulations and the Coast Guard Academy’s smoking policy is mandatory. This contract exemplifies standard procedures for government RFPs, emphasizing qualifications, scheduling, and operational coordination within a military context.
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