Replace Stair Tread **Short Fuse**
ID: 31170PR240000127Type: Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDDOL-9NORFOLK, VA, 23510, USA

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Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (238190)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking contractors to undertake a project for the replacement of stair treads and repairs at the Coast Guard Base in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The project involves replacing stair treads in Building 105 and repairing stairs in Building 126 with non-slip materials, while adhering to relevant building codes and Coast Guard regulations, including a lead paint test prior to repairs. This procurement is crucial for ensuring safety and compliance within the facilities, with a completion timeframe of 120 calendar days from the award date. Interested contractors should submit their proposals to Miguel A. Cruz-Rivera at miguel.a.cruz-rivera@uscg.mil, and are encouraged to attend a site visit scheduled for September 12th at 10:00 AM, with further inquiries directed to the primary contacts, LCDR William Birch and LCDR Avery Weston.

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    The Coast Guard Base San Juan is initiating a project to repair and replace stair treads in Buildings 105 and 126. The work will be performed according to the Statement of Work (SOW) and will involve providing all necessary tools, materials, and labor, using Service Contract Act (SCA) wages. Specifically, the project entails replacing 64 stair treads in Building 105 and adding non-slip tread to stairs in Building 126. Contractors are required to comply with all applicable codes, including the National Building Code and Coast Guard regulations, and must ensure defect-free materials and workmanship, extending warranties for one year or the manufacturer's standard period. All work must be completed within 120 calendar days during regular business hours. A kick-off meeting will be held to discuss expectations, followed by an Implementation Plan submission detailing the project schedule. For inquiries, contact specified Coast Guard personnel. This project underscores the agency's commitment to maintaining infrastructure safety and compliance.
    The Coast Guard Base San Juan is initiating a project focused on the repair and replacement of stairs in Buildings 105 and 126. The Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the contractor's responsibilities to provide necessary tools, materials, and labor. Key tasks include replacing stair treads in Building 105 and repairing stairs in Building 126 with non-slip tread, while ensuring compliance with applicable building codes and Coast Guard regulations. The project mandates a lead paint test for existing coatings in Building 126 prior to repairs. The contractor is required to attend a kick-off meeting within 10 days of award, followed by the submission of an Implementation Plan within 3 days thereafter. A warranty of at least one year on all work is specified to ensure quality and conformity to standards. The completion timeframe is set for 120 calendar days from the award date, with no personnel present during the work, minimizing disruption. The document encapsulates typical government procurement guidelines, emphasizing the scope, compliance, and quality assurance essential in federal contracts.
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