***SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE*** U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL YOKOSUKA ALTERATION PROJECT
ID: N4008424R0091Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM FAR EASTFPO, AP, 96349-0013, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OTHER HOSPITAL BUILDINGS (Z2DZ)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFACSYSCOM) Far East, is seeking contractor information for the alteration project at the U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka in Japan. The project, identified as N40084-25-R-0091, encompasses three main packages: upgrading electrical infrastructure, modernizing medical departments, and renovating surgical facilities, with a total duration ranging from approximately 576 to 1,488 calendar days. This initiative aims to enhance the functionality and safety of medical facilities supporting the U.S. Armed Forces, adhering to federal guidelines and best practices in construction. Interested contractors are encouraged to submit their qualifications and relevant project experience to Teresa Aguon at teresa.f.aguon.civ@us.navy.mil or Ross Yamato at ross.w.yamato.civ@us.navy.mil for consideration in upcoming solicitations.

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    The purpose of the document is to outline a federal construction project, N40084-25-R-0091, for renovations at the United States Naval Hospital (USNH) located at Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka (CFAY), Japan. The project is divided into three packages: 1. **Package A** focuses on upgrading the electrical infrastructure by renovating substations, replacing equipment, implementing a new emergency power supply system, and installing new telecommunications facilities to meet various safety codes and standards. This phase will take approximately 576 calendar days. 2. **Package B** involves alterations to buildings 1400 and 1407, including the expansion and modernization of various medical departments and systems. It emphasizes compliance with military health facility design criteria and accessibility standards, with a total duration of 1,488 calendar days. 3. **Package C** targets the surgical department on the fourth floor, intending to modernize operating rooms and associated areas while adhering to stringent design and safety requirements. This package is expected to last 986 calendar days. Overall, the project aims to enhance the functionality and safety of medical facilities supporting the U.S. Armed Forces, adhering to federal guidelines and best practices in facility management and construction.
    The document is a Sources Sought Notice (N40084-25-R-0091) for construction projects related to the alteration of the United States Naval Hospital (USNH) in Yokosuka, Japan. It serves to gather contractor information and assess their qualifications for similar past projects, with an emphasis on experience in construction tasks aligned with the project's scope. Contractors are required to provide details about their company, relevant project experience, including project description, contract type, customer references, and self-performed work percentages. Key areas of interest for the project include contractors' primary concerns regarding equipment, materials, scheduling, and logistical constraints. The completed form must focus on relevant experiences, demonstrating the contractor's capability and readiness to undertake the proposed project. The overall purpose of this notice is to solicit information from potential contractors to gauge market capabilities and identify qualified firms for upcoming solicitations related to the alteration at USNH Yokosuka, ensuring adherence to government procurement standards and project requirements.
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