FURNITURE KIT-UPLAND ORCHARD
ID: N4523A50304890FURNITUREKITUPLANDORCHARDType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA MARITIME - PUGET SOUNDBREMERTON, WA, 98314-5000, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Maritime - Puget Sound), is seeking contractors for the "Furniture Kit-Upland Orchard" project, which involves the design, delivery, and installation of furniture at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Washington. The project requires the provision of 168 cubicles, offices, conference and break rooms, and lateral file cabinets, with a strong emphasis on detailed design drawings, a Bill of Materials, and adherence to environmental certifications and safety protocols. This initiative aims to enhance work efficiency and safety at the facility, reflecting the critical nature of compliance with established standards in federal contracting. Interested contractors can reach out to Timothy J. Easter at TIMOTHY.EASTER@DLA.MIL or by phone at 360-813-9218 for further information, with project completion expected within 60 days post-award.

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    TIMOTHY J. EASTER
    (360) 813-9218
    (360) 476-1557
    TIMOTHY.EASTER@DLA.MIL
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    The document outlines a Statement of Work (SOW) for the design, material delivery, and installation of furniture at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS&IMF) in Washington. The project encompasses multiple relocatable buildings, requiring 168 cubicles, offices, conference and break rooms, and lateral file cabinets. The contractor must provide detailed design drawings, a Bill of Materials, and adhere to rigorous specifications, including environmental certifications for all products. Completion is expected within 60 days post-award, and the work must minimize disruptions to ongoing operations. Key requirements include the provision and installation of modular workstations with specified dimensions, acoustical materials, electrical outlets, and data/phone cabling. The contractor is responsible for all necessary on-site logistics, ensuring safety measures are adhered to during installation while complying with security protocols specific to the Naval base. This SOW reflects the government's intention to enhance work efficiency and safety at the facility, signifying the importance of adhering to established standards in government RFPs and underlining the meticulous nature of federal contracting processes.
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