Concrete Pad at Fresno 1106th AVCRAD
ID: W912LA24Q0025Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7MX USPFO ACTIVITY CA ARNGSAN MIGUEL, CA, 93451-5000, USA

NAICS

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER AIRFIELD STRUCTURES (Y1BZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Army, is soliciting bids for the construction of a concrete pad at the Fresno AVCRAD facility located at 5168 East Dakota Avenue, California. The project involves the installation of approximately 5,460 square feet of 3000 psi Portland Cement Concrete over a 5-inch aggregate base, with a performance period of 270 calendar days from the notice to proceed. This initiative is crucial for enhancing military infrastructure and operational efficiency, reflecting the government's commitment to supporting small businesses through a Total Small Business Set-Aside. Interested contractors must submit their quotes via email by the specified deadline, with an estimated project cost ranging between $100,000 and $250,000. For further inquiries, contact Jackson Woods at jackson.c.woods.civ@army.mil or Paul Ochs at paul.n.ochs.mil@army.mil.

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    The document outlines the specifications for two concrete pads at the 1106th Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD) in California. The first pad is designated for vehicle entrance to the base and work site, facilitating access to essential operations. The second pad serves multiple purposes, including a laydown yard and providing entry and exit points through the west hangar gate. The focus on constructing these concrete pads underscores the importance of efficient infrastructure for operational management within the military facility. Overall, this initiative aligns with government efforts to enhance logistical capabilities and support military readiness, highlighting the significance of such RFPs in securing necessary resources and improvements for government facilities.
    The Department of Defense's National Guard Bureau issued Amendment 02 for RFP W912LA24Q0025 concerning the Fresno Concrete Pad project. The amendment responds to vendor inquiries following a site visit and updates the project drawing. Key points include submission instructions for quotes, which must be sent via email rather than by mail, and the requirement for contractors to submit filled SF 1442 forms along with current certifications from SAM.gov. The amendment clarifies that no water supply will be provided on site, with contractors responsible for dust control using external water sources. It also addresses contractor access to facilities, project hours, and security protocols, including daily check-ins. Further, it specifies that the government will remove existing mats, while contractors must manage material disposal and utility markings. The active flight line at the base necessitates precautions against rotor wash, and contractors should have hearing protection available. Overall, the amendment serves to provide clear guidance on project expectations and requirements, facilitating the procurement process while ensuring compliance with operational safety and security standards.
    The document pertains to Amendment 03 for RFP W912LA24Q0025 regarding a concrete pad project in Fresno, managed by the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau. It addresses several contractor inquiries related to project specifications. Key responses include confirming that the contractor must conduct their own surveying, provide necessary safety and environmental plans (such as an Accident Prevention Plan and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan), and that neither a water stop nor a stabilized construction entrance pad is needed. Additionally, it clarifies that the existing removable concrete pads will be removed by the government prior to construction commencement. The amendment's goal is to clarify project requirements and ensure adherence to safety and environmental standards while keeping the project timelines intact.
    The document outlines the construction specifications for a concrete pad foundation associated with the AVCRAD Parts Shed project located at 5168 East Dakota Avenue, Fresno, California, under the authority of the California Military Department. The project requires contractors to visit the site for accurate measurements, ensure utility protection during construction, and adhere to defined safety protocols and local regulations. Key responsibilities include demolition, removal, and proper disposal of materials. The concrete specifications stipulate specific compressive strength requirements based on the use case, including minimum standards of 4000 PSI for footings and various slab types. The contractor is responsible for submitting concrete mix designs for approval and ensuring that all construction methods follow the latest American Concrete Institute standards. Additionally, site safety measures must be implemented, including public access controls during construction. The document further emphasizes the need for proper inspections and testing protocols to maintain compliance with structural integrity standards throughout the construction process. This structured approach ensures not only compliance with state and federal regulations but also the safety and efficiency of the project.
    The California Military Department's request outlines the construction of concrete pads for the AVCRAD Parts Shed located at 5168 East Dakota Avenue, Fresno, CA. The document emphasizes the contractor's responsibilities, including verifying dimensions on-site, managing utility damages, and ensuring public safety during construction. Key elements of the project include obtaining the required materials and adhering to specified concrete standards, such as a minimum compressive strength of 4,000 PSI for footings and foundations. The contractor is tasked with site preparation, including excavating and laying down proper foundations, along with ensuring concrete mixes meet American Concrete Institute standards. The document also highlights the necessity of coordination with site personnel to mitigate disruptions to existing utilities and emphasizes strict regulations for demolition and waste disposal. Safety measures are mandated, including traffic control during construction, and clear protocols for inspections and material testing are established to ensure compliance with local and federal guidelines. This project reflects California's focus on systematic and compliant construction practices within state-funded initiatives, underlining the functionality and safety of military infrastructure improvements.
    The California Military Department is undertaking a project to install a concrete pad at the TASMG AVCRAAD facility in Fresno. This project manual outlines the requirements, including specifications for labor, materials, and adherence to safety and environmental regulations. The contractor is responsible for providing a 5-inch thick Portland Cement Concrete slab supported by a 5-inch aggregate base, ensuring proper drainage with a minimum slope. Key responsibilities include scheduling, demolition care, and material submittals, with the requirement for a supervisor fluent in English on-site at all times. The document emphasizes compliance with OSHA standards, collaboration via designated software (Procore), and maintaining stringent communication protocols. Specific sections detail changes in work, submittal procedures, and administrative requirements, reinforcing contractor accountability for quality and schedules. This project represents a commitment to enhancing military infrastructure while adhering to regulatory standards and safety protocols, critical in federal and local RFP contexts.
    The document outlines a federal Request for Quote (RFQ) for a project to construct a concrete pad at the Fresno AVCRAD facility in California. The project, identified as W912LA24Q0025, involves the installation of approximately 5,460 square feet of 3000 psi Portland Cement Concrete over a proper aggregate base. The estimated cost for this construction ranges between $100,000 and $250,000, with a performance period of 270 calendar days from the notice to proceed. The solicitation is exclusively for small businesses, conforming to the NAICS code 237310 and a size standard of $45 million. Winning contractors must submit various documents, including guarantees, and adhere to federal wage rates under the Davis-Bacon Act. A site visit is scheduled for bidders, and questions must be submitted via email by a specified date. The solicitation underscores a commitment to safety and compliance with established regulations, including proper handling of materials and labor standards. Overall, this RFQ represents the government’s strategic approach to enhancing its facilities while supporting small businesses through fair competition in public contracting.
    This document is an amendment to a solicitation for a Request for Quote (RFQ) regarding a concrete pad project for the TASMG AVCRAD in Fresno, CA. The primary purpose of the amendment is to update the site visit information and make minor administrative corrections. A site visit is scheduled for August 29, 2024, at 9:00 AM PST, allowing interested bidders to assess the project site and ask questions, although no questions will be addressed during the visit itself. The RFQ is set aside for small businesses, with offers evaluated based solely on price under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures defined in FAR Part 13. It specifies that the contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive offeror. Additional details, such as the applicable Construction Wage Rates and instructions for submitting quotes, are outlined in the document. Offerors are reminded that preparation costs for quotes are not reimbursable by the government. The amendment includes references to federal regulations and emphasizes the importance of timely communication regarding questions or clarifications. Overall, the document serves as an official notification to potential contractors about the project scope, site visit, and instructions for submission in compliance with federal contracting guidelines.
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