Demolition of Beach Restroom and Septic System, Otter Brook Lake, Keene, NH
ID: W912WJ24Q0180Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SD ENDIST NEW ENGLANDCONCORD, MA, 01742-2751, USA

NAICS

All Other Support Services (561990)

PSC

SALVAGE- DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS (P400)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – New England District is soliciting proposals for the demolition of a beach restroom and septic system at Otter Brook Lake in Keene, New Hampshire. Contractors are required to furnish all necessary equipment, materials, labor, and transportation to complete the demolition, including waste disposal and site restoration, within 180 days post-award. This project is classified under NAICS code 561990 and is set aside for small businesses, with a size standard of $16.5 million. Interested vendors must have an active registration in SAM.gov and submit their proposals by the deadline of September 9, 2024, at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. For further inquiries, contact Ann Adley at ann.m.adley@usace.army.mil or call 978-318-8255.

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    The document is an amendment to a solicitation by the U.S. Army Engineering District, New England, responding to industry inquiries regarding a contract (ID code W912WJ24Q0180). The closing date for submissions remains unchanged, set for September 9, 2024, at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. This amendment includes responses to several questions, indicating there is no incumbent for the project, confirming that OSHA 30 certification is not required, and clarifying that the project does not fall under the Davis-Bacon Act since it is classified as a service. The amendment aims to ensure potential contractors have the necessary information to submit compliant proposals, indicating the government's emphasis on transparency and clarity in the procurement process. Overall, this document demonstrates the ongoing efforts to manage and facilitate government contracts effectively while adhering to federal regulations and guidelines.
    The document is an amendment (0002) to a solicitation for a government contract, specifically under the U.S. Army Engineer District, New England. Its primary purpose is to provide responses to industry questions, clarifying terms and requirements related to the solicitation. The submission deadline remains set for September 9, 2024, and contractors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment. Key questions addressed include: 1. Confirmation that there is no incumbent for this project, meaning no current contractor is involved. 2. OSHA 30 training is not a requirement for the project. 3. The project is classified as a service, hence it does not fall under the Davis-Bacon Act requirements; wage determinations as per No. 2015-4027 apply. 4. Clarification on the minimum depth for foundation footings, indicating 6 inches must remain but allowing for total removal as long as it doesn't necessitate an excavation plan. Any extra material needed to meet existing elevation must be accounted for in vendor quotes. This amendment highlights attention to bidder inquiries, ensuring clarity in terms of government contracting processes and requirements. The responses given adjust expectations and define compliance elements, sustaining the integrity of the bidding process.
    The government document is an amendment regarding a solicitation, identified as Amendment 0003, issued by the U.S. Army Engineer District in New England. This amendment addresses industry questions related to the solicitation, confirming there is no incumbent contractor for the project and clarifying that OSHA 30 training is not required. The amendment retains the original solicitation closing date of September 9, 2024, at 5:00 PM Eastern. Key details include specific project requirements about removing concrete footings, where the specified 6-inch depth is a minimum, and a requirement for a Silica Compliance Plan, with no exposure threshold applicable for concrete work. Contractors are instructed on acknowledgment procedures for the amendment to ensure their offers are valid. Overall, this document serves to clarify and update bidders on essential information related to the solicitation process, ensuring transparency and compliance with federal contracting standards.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the demolition of a beach restroom and associated septic system at Otter Brook Lake, Keene, NH. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requires potential contractors to submit bids that include labor, materials, and equipment necessary for safe execution. The scope includes complete demolition, hauling, disposal of waste materials, and site restoration. Key points include the mandatory submission of safety and project plans, adherence to federal and state regulations, and active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). The contractor must also supply essential personnel, comply with security measures, and follow safety protocols outlined in the U.S. Army Corps safety manuals. Additionally, environmental considerations are paramount, with requirements for recycling and adherence to pollution prevention standards. The work is to be completed within 180 days post-award. This RFP emphasizes good housekeeping practices, prompt reporting of incidents, and the necessity of a competent safety officer on-site to ensure compliance with specified safety and environmental plans. The overall goal is to enhance safety while maintaining regulatory compliance in executing the project.
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