The Department of Defense is conducting a market survey to identify potential contractors for a Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) program on Okinawa, Japan. This program aims to cover a comprehensive range of construction, repair, and installation projects across various military facilities.
The scope of work for the awardee will involve construction-related tasks, including but not limited to building barracks, family housing, and operational facilities. The focus is on finding responsible and licensed contractors who can contribute to the MACC program, with the ability to work within Japan's legal and regulatory framework. The selected contractor will be required to possess the necessary business licenses and registration to operate in Japan, as the entire project will be executed within the country.
The government seeks to gather information on interested companies through a Capability Statement Questionnaire. This includes basic company details, Japanese business licenses held, and recent past performance experience with the Department of Defense. Additionally, the questionnaire assesses the financial capability of contractors by inquiring about their bonding capacity, which ranges from small-scale projects up to larger endeavors requiring substantial financial backing.
To be considered, applicants must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database and submit their Capability Statements by the provided deadline. It's emphasized that this market research does not guarantee a solicitation announcement, and costs incurred by interested parties are the responsibility of the companies themselves.
The evaluation criteria will assess the capability statements based on the provided information and determine if the applicant can contribute to the competitive landscape for the MACC program. The Air Force will not disclose information submitted by companies outside the agency, but respondents should be aware of potential data release under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
For any clarifications or questions, interested parties can contact Mr. Kurt Stuebs or Mr. Gary Wynder via email. The primary contact email is kurt.stuebs.2@us.af.mil, and the secondary email is gary.wynder@us.af.mil.
This opportunity seeks to gather information from potential contractors to ensure a robust and capable supplier pool for the anticipated MACC program on Okinawa, Japan.