Area Maintenance Support Activity - San Tan Valley, Arizona
ID: W912QR25R0010Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW072 ENDIST LOUISVILLELOUISVILLE, KY, 40202-2230, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Y1JZ)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is soliciting proposals for the construction of the Area Maintenance Support Activity (AMSA) in San Tan Valley, Arizona. This project follows a design-bid-build approach and encompasses a range of construction requirements, including sitework, utility tie-ins, and facility enhancements, with a budget estimated between $10 million and $25 million. The AMSA facility is crucial for supporting military readiness and must adhere to stringent safety, environmental, and cybersecurity standards throughout its construction. Interested contractors should submit their proposals electronically via the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) by the specified deadlines, and can direct inquiries to Jesse Scharlow at JESSE.E.SCHARLOW@USACE.ARMY.MIL or Ryan King at ryan.m.king2@usace.army.mil.

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    The document outlines the certified final design submission for the Area Maintenance Support Activity (AMSA) facility in San Tan Valley, Arizona, as managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The submission includes comprehensive drawings and detailed specifications organized by various disciplines including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, and architectural designs. Additionally, it encompasses fire protection, life safety codes, and code compliance site plans necessary for the construction and operation of the facility. Key elements feature stringent adherence to safety regulations such as the necessity for automatic fire suppression systems, accessibility under the Architectural Barriers Act, and emergency egress requirements as stipulated by NFPA standards. The project employs a cataloging system for design sheets to enhance organization and retrieval during construction workflows. This submission serves as part of a federal grant and RFP process, ensuring that the proposed construction meets all requisite federal and state codes while addressing operational requirements for the Army Reserve facility. The design aims to create a modern, efficient space that supports military readiness while prioritizing safety and compliance with established statutory frameworks.
    The document outlines a solicitation for a Design-Bid-Build construction project for an Area Maintenance Support Activity in San Tan Valley, Arizona, with an estimated cost between $10 million and $25 million. It emphasizes that the procurement is open and requires adherence to federal regulations, particularly regarding small business representation and HUBZone evaluation. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE), and a site visit is scheduled before submission. The project encompasses comprehensive construction requirements including sitework, utility tie-ins, and various facility enhancements, framed within the context of maintaining long-term building standards. It also reflects the government’s dedication to energy efficiency and accessibility compliance. The solicitation notes that contract awards will be contingent upon funding availability and details the proposal submission guidelines and evaluation criteria.
    The document outlines the solicitation for the Area Maintenance Support Activity in San Tan Valley, AZ, specifically detailing the design-bid-build project requirements and specifications (Volume 2 of 3). It provides a comprehensive table of contents across multiple construction divisions, covering procurement, contracting, and various construction disciplines such as concrete, metals, wood, finishes, and utilities. Key highlights include specifications for materials like steel doors and frames, access doors, and rolling counter doors, all subject to government safety requirements and quality control measures. Furthermore, the document emphasizes sustainability by mandating a minimum percentage of recycled materials in construction. Special provisions also outline project management aspects, including the need for submissions in accordance with defined submittal procedures. Attention to safety, operational efficiency, and adherence to regulatory standards across numerous disciplines indicates a thorough approach to project execution. This solicitation demonstrates the government’s commitment to creating durable and high-quality infrastructure while ensuring compliance with federal and local environmental standards.
    The document outlines the solicitation for the Area Maintenance Support Activity in San Tan Valley, AZ, designated as project P2: 502699. It emphasizes a design-bid-build approach, with a certified final design deadline of October 22, 2024. The project involves extensive specifications across multiple divisions, including procurement, general requirements, concrete, metals, wood, insulation, finishes, and cybersecurity measures, which are critical for facility-related control systems. Notably, it outlines cybersecurity protocols for fire and life safety systems, specifically addressing device configuration, secure installation, and user account management. The document stresses the importance of maintaining rigorous cybersecurity practices throughout the construction phase and requires comprehensive reporting on device compliance, configuration backups, and software licensing. This initiative demonstrates the government's commitment to ensuring that projects adhere to safety standards and cybersecurity protocols, thereby promoting successful implementation and ongoing maintenance of the involved infrastructure. The document is structured to include a detailed table of contents, followed by extensive specifications, each categorized under relevant divisions, highlighting the systematic approach essential for acquiring and managing federal and state projects.
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