The "Sources Sought – Contractor Information Form" outlines the requirements for contractors interested in working on specialty trade projects at various military installations in the San Diego area, including Naval Bases San Diego, Point Loma, Coronado, and MCAS Miramar. The form collects essential contractor information, including the firm's qualifications, bonding capacity, and willingness to operate in the specified areas.
Respondents must provide details on their business type—encompassing small businesses, veteran-owned companies, and SBA-certified firms—and outline their bonding capabilities. Additionally, the form requests supporting documentation of relevant project experience, allowing contractors to submit up to five projects, with a focus on specific project information such as contract numbers, completion percentages, types of work performed, and the nature of their subcontractor relationships.
The main purpose of this document is to identify capable contractors for potential opportunities under the Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Joint Operations Contract (JOC), thereby facilitating effective project execution and compliance with federal procurement processes. This structured approach is typically aligned with government RFPs and grants, emphasizing transparency and the need for qualified vendors within federal contracting environments.
The Navy's Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC Southwest) is seeking information from Small Businesses and various certified business types for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Job Order Contract (JOC) related to construction projects within its areas of responsibility in Metropolitan San Diego, CA. This Sources Sought Synopsis is part of a market survey to identify qualified contractors capable of performing new construction, repair, and renovation at government facilities. Contractors must provide specific details, including their business classifications, bonding capacities, relevant experiences, and safety metrics. The prospective contract involves a base period of 24 months with an option for an additional 36 months, focusing on projects estimated between $2,000 and $1,000,000, with a total probable contract value of $99 million. Responses are due by September 30, 2024, and emphasize the importance of local business presence in San Diego. This initiative is specifically for gathering market information and does not constitute a commitment for procurement.