089495-26-A-0018 Farmington, NM MPO Roof Replacement
ID: K46389Type: Solicitation
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POSTAL SERVICEPOSTAL SERVICESUPPLIES MATERIAL MGMTPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19197, USA

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Roofing Contractors (238160)

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ROOFING AND SIDING MATERIALS (5650)
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    The United States Postal Service (USPS) is soliciting proposals for a roof replacement project at the Farmington Main Post Office located at 2301 E. 20th Street, Farmington, NM. The project requires contractors to provide all necessary materials, labor, and services to remove the existing roof system, inspect for damage, and install a new fully-adhered 60-mil PVC roof system, along with necessary repairs and insulation, adhering to applicable codes and regulations. The estimated cost for this project ranges from $750,000 to $1,500,000, with a completion deadline of 180 calendar days after the Notice to Proceed. Interested contractors must submit their proposals via the USPS eSourcing Coupa platform by January 28, 2026, and are encouraged to attend a pre-proposal meeting on January 15, 2026. For further inquiries, contact Jennifer Santiago at Jennifer.Santiago@usps.gov or (860) 471-0138.

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    This document outlines the scope of work for a roof replacement project at the USPS Main Post Office in Farmington, NM (USPS Project No. K46389). The contractor must provide all necessary materials, labor, and services to complete the work, adhering to applicable codes and regulations. The project involves removing the existing roof system down to the structural deck, inspecting for damage, and performing necessary repairs. Key tasks include providing alternate prices for temporary interior protection, addressing asbestos-containing materials if present, refastening existing structural decks, installing new wood blocking, applying two layers of polyisocyanurate insulation and a high-density cover board, and installing a fully-adhered 60-mil PVC roof system. An alternate price for a 20-year “Total System Warranty” is also required. Additionally, the project includes EIFS/stucco repair in specific areas. The document emphasizes adherence to detailed specifications for each component of the roof replacement and additional project work.
    This document outlines the United States Postal Service (USPS) supplier registration process, requiring prospective suppliers to complete a form with company and primary contact information. A Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number is mandatory for company identification; information on obtaining one is provided. Suppliers must indicate if they are transportation suppliers. The completed form, saved as a Microsoft Word document named "YourCompanyNameHere_SupplierRegistration," should be emailed to eSourcing@usps.gov with the subject "Supplier Registration." This process facilitates future engagement between suppliers and USPS for potential opportunities. Privacy information and details about USPS are also referenced.
    This Quick Reference Guide details the United States Postal Service's (USPS) transition from its eSourcing application to the new Coupa Supplier Portal (CSP). It provides a step-by-step guide for suppliers to register and update their company profiles within the CSP. The guide emphasizes the importance of selecting a primary contact, completing the Supplier Information Update Form, and understanding the various fields, including DUNS, NAICS, and UNSPSC codes. It clarifies that banking and invoicing information is not required by USPS and addresses common FAQs regarding separate login credentials for the portal and sourcing events. The document also provides contact information for assistance and additional Coupa resources, aiming to ensure suppliers can successfully navigate the new system for future USPS solicitations.
    The Coupa Sourcing Response Portal is a free online tool for suppliers to manage and respond to USPS sourcing events. This guide outlines the portal's functionalities, including logging in, navigating the interface, and submitting responses. Key features include an event countdown timer, a message center for communication with event owners, and the ability to accept or decline event terms and conditions. Suppliers can submit responses to attachments, forms, items, and lots, with options for single or multiple responses. The portal also allows for editing submitted responses, participating in auction events, and managing all invited events from a central homepage. The guide further details how to handle revised events and addresses common issues through an FAQ section, emphasizing the importance of accurate and complete submissions.
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