Renovation of 3rd floor building 13A
ID: FA282325R0008Type: Solicitation
AwardedAug 19, 2025
$6.3M$6,278,100
AwardeeSPEEGLE CONSTRUCTION, INC 210 GOVERNMENT AVE STE C Niceville FL 32578 USA
Award #:FA282325C0043
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA2823 AFTC PZIOEGLIN AFB, FL, 32542-5418, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Z2JZ)

Set Aside

Local Area Set-Aside (FAR 26.2) (LAS)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting proposals for the renovation of the third floor of Building 13A at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The project entails selective demolition, modifications to conference rooms, offices, corridors, and breakrooms, as well as the replacement of existing HVAC and electrical systems, all in accordance with ICD 705 standards. This renovation is crucial for enhancing the facility's functionality and compliance with federal construction standards, with an estimated project value between $5 million and $10 million. Interested contractors should submit their proposals by June 17, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Francisco Arredondo at francisco.Arredondo.4@us.af.mil or Donovan Wall at donovan.wall.1@us.af.mil.

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    The document outlines the specifications for the renovation of the 3rd floor of Building 13A at Eglin Air Force Base, focusing primarily on the use of masonry. It references various standards and requirements from organizations like ASTM and ACI for materials and construction practices. Key aspects include quality assurance, submittal procedures for shop drawings, product data, and testing requirements for materials like concrete masonry units, mortar, and grout. Emphasis is placed on the handling and storage of materials, particularly in extreme weather conditions. The document also details construction techniques, including masonry unit placement, tooling of joints, and the necessary precautions during execution to ensure structural integrity and aesthetics. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of environmental considerations with a take-back program for recycling materials, underscoring the project's commitment to sustainability. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guideline for contractors and workers involved in the renovation project, ensuring compliance with federal standards and regulations.
    The document outlines specifications for the laminate-clad architectural casework renovation of the 3rd floor of Building 13A at Eglin Air Force Base. It includes references to relevant standards such as those from ANSI, AWI, ASTM, and others concerning the materials and assembly processes required for the project. The work entails custom casework cabinets, vanities, and hardware that complies with high quality standards, mandating various submittals for government approval. Key components of the casework include high-pressure decorative laminates, particleboard substrates, and specific cabinet hardware guidelines. The document specifies construction materials, fabrication methods, and installation procedures, ensuring they adhere to established quality assurance measures. Moreover, it emphasizes proper delivery and storage protocols for the casework, coordinating with other construction trades to ensure timely project progression. This renovation is significant in enhancing the facility's utility and aesthetic, adhering to government contracting standards for materials and workmanship. The comprehensive detail indicated in the specifications demonstrates rigorous planning aimed at achieving durable and functional design in compliance with governmental requirements.
    The document outlines specifications for door hardware renovation at Eglin AFB, Florida, as part of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) project. It details references from various standards organizations, including ANSI/BHMA and NFPA, regarding the required quality and performance for hardware, locks, and door controls. Submittals include certification of compliance with federal specifications, hardware schedules, keying systems, and operation data. A comprehensive hardware schedule must be prepared, specifying items such as hinges, locks, closers, and weather stripping, and their compliance metrics. Special emphasis is placed on ensuring that fire and exit doors meet stringent safety standards. Essential installation and coordination meetings are mandated to establish keying systems and ensure compliance with Eglin AFB's security requirements. The document also includes extensive guidance on the delivery, installation, and maintenance of hardware, along with quality assurance processes, to ensure resilience and effectiveness of the security features. This document serves as a foundational guideline in response to federal RFPs, focusing on safety, compliance, and functionality in government installations and reinforces the commitment to secure and effective building renovation practices.
    The document outlines specifications for the renovation of the plumbing system as part of the DTRA project at Building 13A, Eglin Air Force Base. It specifies adherence to various plumbing standards set by organizations like ASME, ASTM, and NFPA. Key sections include references to material requirements for pipes, fittings, valves, and fixtures, emphasizing that all specified products must be standard and have a proven track record. Submittal requirements are detailed, ensuring that certain items require government approval, while others are for contractor quality control. Installation must follow precise guidelines, addressing performance requirements, accessibility, and compliance with plumbing codes. The document stresses the importance of using appropriate materials for different applications to ensure safety, durability, and functionality, particularly in piping systems for potable water and waste management. Overall, this document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors responding to an RFP for the renovation project, detailing essential standards and practices necessary for successful completion of the plumbing renovation.
    The document presents a new work reflected ceiling plan for a renovation project at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Its primary purpose is to outline installation requirements for ceilings, including the coordination of ceiling and sprinkler head placements to prevent conflicts with the ceiling grid. The plan emphasizes maximizing ceiling heights throughout the building while adhering to all structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and telecommunications guidelines. Contractors are instructed to verify dimensions and report any discrepancies before commencing work. Additionally, the document provides specifications for materials, such as moisture-resistant gypsum wallboard and acoustical ceiling tiles, and it mentions specific ceiling heights. Keynotes emphasize protecting existing ceilings during installation and adjusting lighting fixtures according to electrical drawings. The plan aligns with established safety regulations and construction standards (ICD/IDS 705 and UFC-4-010-05), highlighting the commitment to compliance and effective project management in government renovations. This comprehensive approach ensures the execution of the project meets necessary safety and functional requirements while respecting the building's operational integrity.
    The document outlines specifications for renovations to a facility at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, particularly focusing on soundproofing and RF (radio frequency) shielding measures in compliance with government standards. Key components include the installation of both sturdy metal stud framing and multiple layers of gypsum wallboard to enhance acoustical properties and structural integrity. The use of specific types of insulation and sealant is emphasized to ensure effective sound dampening and protection from external RF interference. Detailed instructions regarding the design include proper layering techniques for wallboard, use of acoustic sealants, and the construction of security walls that meet stringent STC (Sound Transmission Class) requirements. Additional specifications involve materials and installation techniques for enhancing the facility’s operational readiness, signifying a focus on security and safety. Overall, this renovation project aims to create a controlled environment suitable for sensitive operations, with strict adherence to relevant construction codes, reflecting the project's significance in supporting military functions under federal guidelines.
    The document outlines construction specifications for a renovation project at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, specifically concerning wall and ceiling constructions with acoustic and RF shielding capabilities. Key components include the installation of 2' x 2' acoustical ceiling tiles and a grid system, dual layers of 5/8" gypsum wallboard secured to the existing concrete structure, and insulation as specified. The use of galvanized metal studs and continuous acoustical sealant is mandated for soundproofing effectiveness. Specific instructions help define standards for infilling existing window openings with masonry units and the proper fastening of components to ensure structural integrity. These specifications are vital for achieving sound control, security, and RF shielding in accordance with military operational requirements, thus enhancing the functionality of the renovated spaces. Attention to detail and meticulous execution of these guidelines are essential to meet compliance and safety standards during the renovation process.
    The document outlines specifications for construction work related to the renovation of the third floor of Building 13A at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. It addresses the installation of sound-insulating features in compliance with government construction standards, including the use of acoustical sealant, galvanized metal studs, gypsum wallboard, and acoustic ceiling tiles. Key details include layering gypsum board for enhanced soundproofing, the incorporation of RF shielding, and structural support requirements via galvanized Unistrut systems. Additionally, it emphasizes the necessity of proper joint staggering and taping for all installations to ensure structural integrity and sound control, meeting specified STC ratings. The guidelines ensure all construction adheres to military and federal requirements for safety and security. This project reflects the ongoing efforts of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) to maintain and modernize facilities in line with government regulations.
    The document outlines the existing and demolition plans for a renovation project at Building 13A, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, specifically focusing on the third floor. It details the removal of various existing elements, including walls, ceilings, furniture, and utility systems, to prepare for new installations. Key tasks include removing acoustical ceiling tiles, systems furniture, and existing reception areas while maintaining structural components like columns and concrete walls. The document also emphasizes compliance with specific construction standards (ICD/IDS 705 and UFC-4-010-05) and highlights procedural notes to ensure safety and adherence to regulations during the renovation process. This RFP serves to guide contractors in executing and coordinating the demolition and construction work effectively, ensuring a clean and prepared environment for subsequent phases of the project.
    The addendum for the DTRA Renovation project at Building 13a outlines revisions to the project specifications and drawings, which will become integral parts of the overall plans. Key changes include updated demolition plans, modifications to the reflected ceiling layout to align with electrical drawings, and several wall section adjustments that introduce new key notes. Additionally, new specifications are added, including sections on unit masonry, laminate clad architectural casework, and general plumbing requirements. A specific document concerning the Eglin EMCS and/or DDC System Requirements will also be included as Appendix D. Overall, these changes aim to enhance clarity, coordination, and compliance with project standards essential for effective renovation execution.
    The document outlines a series of RFIs related to a federal construction project managed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). It addresses various discrepancies and clarifications concerning the project's bid drawings, including lighting layouts, sound masking systems, electrical color specifications, responsibility for AV systems, and the management of hazardous materials. Each inquiry is followed by responses that confirm the validity of specified requirements or clarify misunderstandings regarding installation responsibilities and material specifications. Key points include confirmation that lighting and sound systems outlined in overlapping documents are both required, and the responsibility for various components, including AV systems, falls largely on the contractor. Additionally, guidance on colors for electrical devices, verification of operational elevators for material transport, and management of existing furniture and fixtures is provided. The purpose of the document is to ensure that potential contractors fully understand the scope of work and project specifications to prepare accurate bids. This comprehensive approach demonstrates the government's commitment to clarity and efficiency in facilitating a successful construction process while maintaining compliance with relevant regulations.
    The Department of the Air Force's Headquarters 96th Test Wing outlines requirements for the Energy Management Control System (EMCS) and Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems for both new facilities and existing remodels at Eglin Air Force Base. For new constructions, the specifications detail the need for supervisory controllers compatible with the Niagara 4.0 framework, installation of necessary software and hardware, and network requirements ensuring connectivity and communication employing BACnet IP protocol. Existing facilities must ensure compatibility with current control systems, update graphics, and provide technician access for maintenance through local area networks (LAN). Moreover, secure access to administrator passwords and system topology is mandated. The document also emphasizes the importance of detailed graphic representations for system monitoring and control, including building layouts, alarm systems, and equipment status. The comprehensive directives serve to modernize, integrate, and maintain energy management systems across Eglin AFB, ensuring they meet operational standards and enhance efficiency. Key manufacturers for DDC components mentioned include Trane, Johnson, Automated Logic, Siemens, and Schneider.
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