The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southwest (NAVFAC SW) is issuing a Sources Sought Synopsis to identify qualified small businesses, including SBA certified 8(a) and HUBZone businesses, for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). This contract will cover new construction, repair, and renovation of waterfront facilities at various U.S. Government installations predominantly located in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, with a total expected contract value of $750 million over five years.
Interested businesses must demonstrate relevant experience in self-performing major construction work within the last seven years. Key project types include piers, wharves, and bulkheads, focusing on design-build methodologies. Respondents must provide specific project examples, bonding capacities, and capability assessments, highlighting at least one project that meets the criteria for dredging and design-build experience. Responses are due by April 15, 2025, and are intended for market research only, with no financial reimbursement for submissions. This initiative aims to ensure a competitive pool of contractors for an upcoming solicitation in the construction domain related to waterfront operations.
The document outlines a contractor information form and project data form for the NAVFAC Southwest Waterfront Facilities Projects MACC. Contractors must provide essential information such as contact details, business type, and bonding capacities on the first form, which emphasizes the suitability for federal contracting opportunities. Sections include business classifications, locations where the contractor is capable of working (California, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada), and additional clarifying information if needed.
The second part consists of a project experience data form to demonstrate relevant past work. Contractors can submit details about up to five projects, including contract numbers, project types (new construction, repair, renovation), award dates, completion percentages, and a detailed project description. We are also asked if they served as a prime contractor or subcontractor, alongside the type of contract used (Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build).
The purpose of these forms is to collect and assess qualifying information from contractors interested in participating in projects funded by federal and local government grants, ensuring that only capable and experienced contractors are considered for future solicitations.