Sustain Aircraft Apron and Military Hwy
ID: FA663325Q0001Type: Presolicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA6633 934 AW PKMINNEAPOLIS, MN, 55450-2100, USA

NAICS

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF AIRPORT RUNWAYS AND TAXIWAYS (Z1BD)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the 934th Airlift Wing of the United States Air Force, is seeking proposals for a Firm-Fixed Price contract to sustain the Aircraft Apron and Military Highway at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Reserve Base. The project involves comprehensive concrete repairs, including addressing joints, cracks, and spalls, and requires the contractor to provide all necessary services, permits, materials, and equipment to meet the specifications outlined in the Statement of Work and associated documents. This initiative is crucial for maintaining military infrastructure and ensuring operational readiness, with a contract value anticipated between $100,000 and $250,000. Interested contractors must monitor SAM.gov for the solicitation release on or after February 13, 2025, and can contact Karen Gillen at karen.gillen@us.af.mil or Chin Dahlquist at chin.dahlquist.1@us.af.mil for further information.

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    The project titled "Sustain Parking Apron & Military Highway" at the Minneapolis Air Reserve Station aims to maintain and repair the aircraft parking apron and Military Highway through concrete and joint repairs. The contractor will provide all necessary services, permits, and materials for the project, which is set to begin upon contract approval and must be completed within 45 days. Key tasks include site verification, protecting non-work areas, conducting pre-construction meetings, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. The contractor must obtain necessary permits and notify relevant authorities regarding asbestos and environmental protection requirements. Construction activities require coordination with utility service providers, regular reporting of construction progress, and adherence to quality control standards. Upon completion, the contractor is responsible for cleaning the site and providing all required documentation and warranties. The project emphasizes minimizing disruption to base operations and maintaining safety for personnel and the public during construction.
    The document outlines the procedures and requirements for the Sustain Apron & Military Highway project, focusing on pricing and payment processes, submittal procedures, temporary construction facilities, and sealing of joints in rigid pavement. Key elements include the necessity of government approval for submittals with specific classifications, the requirement for a detailed submittal register, and obligations for maintaining safety during construction. It emphasizes thorough preparation and preservation of both the work site and materials, adhering to specified industry standards. Additionally, the document mandates accurate and timely contractor invoicing and project documentation, alongside strict adherence to environmental and safety guidelines during construction activities. Requirements for materials used, like sealants, and their testing to meet ASTM standards are carefully outlined, ensuring quality control. Notably, the instructions on completing as-built drawings and ensuring proper maintenance and restoration of the site are highlighted, reflecting a commitment to both quality and regulatory compliance within the framework of government contracts. These comprehensive guidelines aim to facilitate efficient project completion while minimizing risks to health and safety.
    The document outlines the detailed project specifications for the repair of aircraft apron and military highway at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, specifically for the 934th Airlift Wing of the United States Air Force Reserve. It includes a vicinity map, project location, and an index of construction drawings. The project entails significant concrete repairs involving joints, cracks, and spalls, with specified quantities for each type of repair work. Additional details cover the requirements for temporary fencing in restricted areas and safety protocols for construction. Specific construction notes mandate compliance with the Minnesota Department of Transportation standards, including material specifications and construction methods. The document also emphasizes the need for a traffic management plan to ensure minimal disruption during repairs. This project reflects the government’s focus on maintaining military infrastructure and ensuring operational readiness, as captured through rigorous specifications aimed at contractor compliance and public safety.
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