PNQS 24-2543 Int/Ext Refresh 842, Maxwell AFB (Sources Sought)
ID: PNQS242543Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA3300 42 CONS CCMAXWELL AFB, AL, 36112-6334, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the 42d Contracting Squadron at Maxwell Air Force Base (AFB) in Alabama, is seeking qualified sources for the interior and exterior refresh of Building 842. The project requires the selected architect-engineer firm to produce comprehensive design documents, including construction drawings and specifications, while addressing specific repair needs such as the west-facing hangar doors and HVAC systems, and conducting a lead-based paint survey. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the facility, originally constructed in 1931, and emphasizes adherence to environmental standards and green procurement practices. Interested parties should contact Kemeshia Smith at kemeshia.smith@us.af.mil or Eldrae A. Perdue at eldrae.perdue@us.af.mil for further details, as this is a sources sought notice aimed at identifying capable firms for this requirement.

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    The Architect-Engineer Statement of Work (A/E-SOW) for project PNQS 24-2543 at Maxwell AFB outlines the requirements for design services related to the interior and exterior refresh of building 842, a hangar constructed in 1931. The selected Architect/Engineer (A-E) will produce various project documents including construction drawings, specifications, design analyses, and cost estimates, adhering to specified formats and guidelines. The project involves refinishing the facility's exterior, completing a lead-based paint survey for the interior, and addressing specific repair needs such as the west-facing hangar doors and HVAC systems. A comprehensive review process is planned, with milestone submissions at 65%, 95%, and final completion stages, ensuring compliance with numerous applicable codes and standards relevant to Maxwell AFB. A strong emphasis is placed on green procurement practices, requiring environmentally preferable products. Additionally, the document specifies technical aspects of deliverables, submission formats, and the necessity of coordinating with various stakeholders throughout the project. This SOW serves to facilitate effective design and implementation for federal facilities while addressing governmental regulations and budgetary constraints.
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