ACC-APG, Tobyhanna Division FY25 Fair Opportunity
Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-APG CONT CT TYAD OFCTOBYHANNA, PA, 18466-0000, USA

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Other General Government Support (921190)

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    The Department of Defense, through the Tobyhanna Army Depot, is issuing a special notice for the FY25 Fair Opportunity, inviting proposals for various maintenance and construction services. The procurement encompasses a range of projects, including maintenance for generators, uninterruptible power supplies, and water-based sprinkler systems, with contract types primarily being Firm-Fixed-Price and Hybrid Time-and-Materials. These contracts are crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and infrastructure development at the depot, with estimated values ranging from $250,000 to $500 million and performance periods extending into fiscal year 2025. Interested vendors can reach out to primary contact Jenny Croughn at jenny.a.croughn.civ@army.mil or by phone at 570-615-7232 for further details.

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    The document outlines a series of solicitations for various contracts associated with the Tobyhanna Army Depot, indicating the types of services and products required, along with associated details such as estimated values and contract types. The proposals primarily consist of firm-fixed-price contracts for projects ranging from infrastructure upgrades, such as loading docks and epoxy flooring, to support services, including mobile crane operations and Oracle software maintenance. The majority of these solicitations are set-aside for small businesses, reflecting the government's effort to promote participation from smaller entities in federal contracting. The expected timelines for solicitation release and award dates are provided, with several contracts anticipated in fiscal years 2025 and 2026. Contracting officer contacts and their emails are included to facilitate communication for interested parties. This document serves as a comprehensive reference for potential contractors seeking federal government opportunities related to construction and service contracts within the army depot context.
    The document outlines several upcoming procurement opportunities at the Tobyhanna Army Depot, focusing on minor construction and service contracts. Key service requirements include loading docks, maintenance of water-based sprinkler systems, signage renewals, and specific Oracle support contracts. Notably, most solicitations appear to have substantial estimated values, ranging from $300K to $5M, with a focus on firm-fixed-price and hybrid contracting types. The estimated period for performance is predominantly within fiscal year 2025, with solicitation releases and award dates largely indicated as to be determined (TBD). The contracting officers for these projects are named, suggesting avenues for further inquiries. Additionally, the file highlights a particular emphasis on small business set-asides, with certain contracts exclusively earmarked for small businesses. This document serves as a vital reference for potential contractors looking to engage with the Tobyhanna Army Depot's procurement activities, indicating the types of projects anticipated and their associated budgets.
    The document outlines various Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and contracts issued by the Tobyhanna Army Depot, detailing a range of services and products in the areas of maintenance and construction. Key entries include maintenance for generators, uninterruptible power supplies, and water-based sprinkler systems, as well as contracts for Oracle support and Autodesk renewals. Most projects fall under Firm-Fixed-Price or Hybrid Time-and-Materials contract types, with specific set-aside provisions for small businesses. Estimated values range from $250,000 to $500 million, spanning periods of performance that include base years with multiple option years. Various contracting officers are associated with these solicitations, with contact information provided. The document serves as a reference for potential vendors looking to engage with the Army Depot’s contracting opportunities, ultimately reinforcing the depot's commitment to maintaining operational efficiency and infrastructure development through well-defined and competitive procurement processes. Overall, it reflects ongoing initiatives within federal government contracting aimed at fostering business participation, particularly from small businesses, in defense-related maintenance and construction activities.
    This document outlines several upcoming procurement opportunities for Tobyhanna Army Depot under solicitation numbers W51AA1-25-R-0004 and W51AA1-25-R-0006, primarily focusing on construction and support services. Key projects include pad mounted switch replacement, loading docks upgrade, and multiple small construction contracts, all structured as firm-fixed-price agreements. Various contracts cater to small businesses with estimated values ranging from $300K to $250M, and some are set aside for small businesses. The estimated solicitation release dates span from FY25 to October 31, 2024, with some requiring a 5-year ordering period. Contracting officers, such as Ruth Mecca and Matthew Chase, are designated for these opportunities, with their contact emails provided for inquiries. These procurement opportunities indicate the government’s ongoing investments in infrastructure and support services at Tobyhanna Army Depot, aiming to enhance operational capabilities while adhering to small business support initiatives within defined budget constraints. The lack of previous procurement history for many contracts suggests these are new opportunities for contractors.
    The document outlines various procurement opportunities from the Tobyhanna Army Depot, emphasizing future contracts for multiple construction and maintenance projects. Key service descriptions include Pad Mounted Switch Replacement, Loading Docks and Ramps Upgrade, and Natural Gas Operation and Maintenance Services, primarily structured as Firm-Fixed-Price contracts. Estimated values for these contracts range from $250K to $600M, with set-asides indicated for construction MATOC holders. Most requests are projected for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, with some being new contracts without previous procurement history. Contracting officers are identified, along with their emails for inquiries. The document serves to inform potential contractors about upcoming solicitations, ensuring compliance and engagement within the framework of federal grant initiatives and local/state RFPs. Overall, this communication reflects the commitment of the Army to provide clear avenues for participation among contractors while promoting accountability and contract efficiency.
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