CEP-200 and 209 Office Renovations at Naval Station Norfolk (NSN), Norfolk, Virginia
ID: N4008525R2622Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM MID-ATLANTICNORFOLK, VA, 23511-0395, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Z2JZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 26, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Mar 27, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 25, 2025, 6:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Defense, through the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic, is soliciting proposals for the renovation of office spaces in buildings CEP-200 and CEP-209 at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia. The project involves comprehensive renovations, including replacing flooring and ceilings, constructing new walls, and installing temporary office trailers to accommodate staff during the renovations, covering approximately 14,822 square feet. This initiative is crucial for enhancing military infrastructure and ensuring operational continuity while adhering to safety and environmental regulations. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by April 25, 2025, following a mandatory site visit on April 2, 2025, and can contact Jordan Cashwell at jordan.r.cashwell.civ@us.navy.mil or 757-341-1667 for further details.

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Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The CEP-200 & 209 Office Renovations project at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, solicited under Solicitation No. N4008525R2622, involves general construction and renovation of office suites within specified buildings. The work includes replacing flooring, ceilings, building a new electrical closet, and constructing temporary trailers to house 72 workstations. The total area affected is approximately 14,822 square feet, with an estimated budget between $1 million and $5 million. Selected contractors under the Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) will be invited to propose. Key deadlines include a site visit on April 2, 2025, and proposal submission by April 25, 2025. The project requires compliance with specific labor wage rates, liquidated damages for delays, and completion within 750 calendar days. Proposals will be evaluated based primarily on pricing, and the contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible offeror. Providing a bid guarantee bond is mandatory, and all proposals must adhere to the specified submission protocol through the PIEE Solicitation Module. This RFP highlights the government’s approach to efficiently procure construction services while ensuring compliance with established regulations and statutory requirements.
Mar 10, 2025, 3:06 PM UTC
The document outlines the interior finishes specifications for a construction project, focusing on various materials and their respective details. It includes an acoustical ceiling tile from Armstrong, latex paint options from Sherwin Williams in specific colors, and plastic laminate sourced from Wilsonart. Additionally, it specifies solid surface materials from HI-MACS and rubber base products from Tarkett, as well as luxury vinyl tile from Patcraft in a light neutral tone. The document also details corner guards, signage systems from 290 Sign Systems in a dark grey background with complementary colors, and window treatments from SWF Contract featuring aluminum mini blinds. This sheet serves as a reference for contractors and suppliers responding to federal or state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, ensuring compliance with the specified materials and finishes in construction projects. The level of detail indicates a structured approach to selecting and implementing quality interior finishes, vital for achieving desired design aesthetics and functionality in public environments.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The CEP 200 & 209 Office Renovation Project at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, primarily focuses on renovating three office suites in buildings CEP 200 and CEP 209. The renovation entails replacing flooring, ceilings, and constructing new walls for modernized office space, totalling approximately 8,477 square feet. Additionally, temporary office trailers will be constructed to accommodate staff during renovations, providing 72 workstations. The document comprises extensive specifications, including procurement and contracting requirements, safety protocols, quality control measures, and submittal procedures. It outlines key administrative processes, such as project scheduling and invoicing, using an electronic management system for streamlined communication and compliance. The emphasis is on minimal disruption to ongoing operations at the naval station and adherence to safety and environmental regulations. This project is indicative of the government’s commitment to improving military facilities while ensuring operational continuity and safety compliance during renovations.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document pertains to the renovation project for buildings CEP-200 and CEP-209 at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, managed by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC). The primary goal is to undertake a comprehensive office renovation, including partial demolition in specified areas. The renovation process consists of multiple phases: initial improvements for temporary trailers, followed by specific office renovations in designated rooms, and finally site restoration post-demolition. The project involves the removal of hazardous materials, including asbestos-containing materials, and careful demolition to minimize disruptions to ongoing operations within the buildings. The plans include detailed sheets outlining the layout changes, demolition activities, and the necessary logistical considerations to maintain safety and compliance with existing codes, such as NFPA and ADA guidelines. Emphasis is placed on preserving life safety egress pathways and coordinating utility disruptions during construction. Key features include the management of indoor environmental quality through temporary barriers and maintaining operational integrity. The comprehensive nature of the drawings and the structured phases indicate a thorough approach to facility upgrades, aligning with federal safety and environmental regulations, signaling NAVFAC's commitment to maintaining and enhancing military infrastructure.
The file outlines wage determinations for building construction projects in Norfolk County, Virginia, compliant with the Davis-Bacon Act. It specifies minimum wage rates for various classifications of labor and contractor obligations under Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, which set wage minimums based on contract award dates and renewals. For contracts effective after January 30, 2022, workers must be paid at least $17.75 per hour, while those awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, require at least $13.30 hourly. The document lists prevailing wage rates for a range of construction trades, detailing both hourly rates and fringe benefits, along with holiday and vacation notes. It also addresses potential wage determination appeals, clarifying the processes for interested parties to contest decisions made regarding wage classifications. This document serves as a critical guideline for federal contractors in ensuring compliance with wage laws and promotes fair labor practices in public construction projects. Overall, it provides vital information for maintaining standards in government contracts.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document is currently inaccessible and provides a message indicating that the PDF viewer may need to be upgraded to display its content. Therefore, it lacks substantive details necessary for summarizing any specific RFPs, grants, or related information regarding federal or state/local initiatives. If the content were available, the expected summary would encapsulate key points such as the main focus of the RFP or grant, the intended outcomes, eligibility criteria for applicants, and any relevant deadlines or guidelines for proposal submissions. It would aim to convey the essence of the solicitation while adhering to the expectations set forth in government communication, focusing on clarity and relevance to potential stakeholders. Unfortunately, without the actual content of the document, a comprehensive summary cannot be created.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document revolves around a federal engagement involving Samantha Lawler, associated with NAVFAC (Naval Facilities Engineering Command). It contains essential personnel information including her contact details, role, and involvement in an unspecified operation titled "OP INTLREQ". Additionally, it notes her affiliation with a sponsor command and highlights key contact information for further communication, including an email address. However, the file lacks extensive context, making it challenging to ascertain the specific nature of her duties or the operational focus of the engagement. The document serves as a basic record within the framework of federal operational requests and communication tracking, emphasizing the structured nature of government processes while remaining vague about broader implications or project specifics.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document pertains to the N4008525R2622 Request for Proposals (RFP) for renovation projects at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia. It is specifically focused on office renovations under project codes CEP 200 and 209. Key elements include the project location, intent to solicit proposals, and a submission form for pre-proposal inquiries. The inquiries indicate a structured process for contractors wishing to bid on the renovations, ensuring that potential bidders can clarify their questions regarding project specifications, requirements, and terms before submitting their proposals. This RFP highlights the federal government's emphasis on structured procurement practices for construction projects, aimed at achieving efficiency and compliance within the renovation needs of military facilities.
The Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) Vendor Registration Guide outlines the process for vendors to register within the PIEE platform, designed for the Department of Defense (DoD) to streamline garnering solicitations and responses. It defines two roles for vendors: Proposal Manager and Proposal View Only, with specific actions assigned to each. New users are guided through self-registration steps, including creating a user ID, profile setup, and role selection, culminating in submission confirmation. Existing users can add roles through their accounts. The guide also provides links for account support and technical assistance, emphasizing the importance of keeping profile information updated for effective use of the platform. The Roles and Actions/Functions Matrix delineates task capabilities for each role, reinforcing the structured approach to vendor participation in DoD acquisitions. The clear procedural instructions aim to facilitate vendor engagement and ensure compliance with government procurement processes.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The file details the CEP 200/209 Office Renovation Project at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, overseen by NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic. It outlines the contractual requirements for bidders through a comprehensive bid schedule and price proposal form. The project encompasses multiple Contract Line Items (CLINs), including repairs, asbestos abatement, and installation of furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E). Notably, CLIN 0001 involves various renovation tasks, while CLIN 0002 addresses the procurement of FF&E. The bid notes specify that the awarded price will be fixed, with options evaluated for potential adjustments. Important considerations include bonding requirements and the government’s discretion regarding subawards. The document emphasizes a structured approach for contractors, ensuring all work meets specified drawings and compliance standards while maintaining flexibility for potential modifications before the project’s completion. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure at military facilities, ensuring safety, and fulfilling operational needs.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the acknowledgment of amendments related to a government Request for Proposal (RFP). It provides a structured format for offerors to officially recognize amendments made to the RFP, including spaces for the amendment numbers and dates. The file requires the submission details to be filled out by the offeror, including their name, the authorized individual's signature, and the submission date. This procedural document is essential for compliance and clarity in the bidding process, ensuring that all parties involved are aware of the changes made to the initial proposal and can respond accordingly. By signing, offerors confirm their understanding and acceptance of the amendments, reinforcing the integrity of the procurement process in government contracting.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the provisions related to federally contracting for telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment as mandated by the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019. It establishes that Offerors are prohibited from providing covered telecommunications equipment or services as part of their contracts with the government. The Offeror must not complete certain representations if they have already indicated in previous sections that they do not provide or use these restricted items. The document delineates a thorough process for Offerors, including definitions of key terms, a review of prohibited items, and the necessary disclosures to make when responding to solicitation. Offerors must conduct a reasonable inquiry and provide detailed information about any covered equipment or services if they affirmatively state that they will or do use them. This provision aims to safeguard national security by ensuring federal contracts do not inadvertently support systems that utilize potentially harmful or compromised telecommunications technologies. The comprehensive structure ensures clarity for compliance in federal contracts, thereby protecting government interests and upholding legal requirements.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document outlines regulations prohibiting the use of certain applications and products by federal contractors as part of federal contracts. Key provisions include the FAR 52.204-27, which bans the use of ByteDance's TikTok on government devices, and requires contractors to ensure compliance in subcontracts. The Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act (FASCSA) also imposes restrictions on the use of specific covered articles from designated sources, mandating that offerors verify compliance through inquiries in the System for Award Management (SAM). Moreover, the document includes provisions regarding the prohibition of certain procurements from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to prevent the use of forced labor in production. Another critical aspect addresses restrictions on business operations connected to Russian fossil fuels, establishing compliance representation requirements for offerors to confirm they do not engage with specific entities or industries within these parameters. Overall, these regulations collectively enhance security and ethical procurement within federal contracting practices, ensuring alignment with national security and human rights considerations.
Mar 27, 2025, 2:04 PM UTC
The document outlines the structural interior design package for the renovation of Buildings CEP-200 and CEP-209 at Naval Station Norfolk, set for completion by May 1, 2024. Key elements include the selection of durable finishes, such as Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) for flooring, rubber base throughout, and acoustical ceiling tiles for office spaces. Additionally, the plan details interior painting with specified accent colors. A detailed points of contact list is provided, including key project personnel. The document includes specific layout plans, signage schedules, and finish boards for interior design, emphasizing compliance with accessibility and design standards. The furniture plan indicates coordination is required for the procurement and installation of new furniture, which is not included in the base construction contract but might be funded separately. Overall, this document serves to guide the renovation project, ensuring aesthetic consistency and structural integrity while adhering to government specifications and standards.
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