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ID: W50S8E25BA011Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7NR USPFO ACTIVITY NYANG 106WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY, 11978-1201, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Y1AA)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is soliciting bids for the construction of a Base Civil Engineering Complex at the 106th Rescue Wing located in Westhampton Beach, New York. This project, identified as WKVB159088, involves constructing a facility in accordance with provided plans and technical specifications, with a project magnitude estimated between $10 million and $25 million. The procurement is set aside exclusively for small businesses, adhering to the Small Business Administration guidelines, and requires bidders to submit a bid bond with their offers. Interested contractors should note that the solicitation and any amendments will be posted on SAM.gov, and they are encouraged to attend the pre-bid site visit. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Sara Margaret Luna at sara_margaret.luna.1@us.af.mil or Melissa Santoro at melissa.santoro2.civ@army.mil. The anticipated timeline for bid submission is June 10, 2025, with contract awards contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds.

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    This government document encompasses an abstract of offers for two construction projects involving facility renovations and a new building. Project #08-2001 focuses on renovating a 43,029 square foot operations and training facility at Niagara Falls IAP, estimated at $17,180,000 based on five received bids from various contractors, with the lowest being $14,468,955 from Benaka, Inc. The document details individual item prices and amendments acknowledged for each bid. The second project, Project #WKVB159088, aims to construct a one-story base civil engineering building of 26,500 square feet at Westhampton Beach, NY. It lists estimates from five contractors, highlighting bid security in the form of a 20% bid bond. The lowest bid for this project was submitted by VRD Contracting Inc. The document is part of the government’s procurement process, underlying transparency and competitiveness in awarding contracts for public sector construction projects. The data also reflects various options included in bids, demonstrating a range of estimated costs for optional items provided by the contractors, thereby allowing the government to assess overall budget considerations for the projects.
    The document contains an abstract of offers related to construction contracts under solicitation number W50S8E-25-B-A011, issued by the USP&FO-NY for a new base civil engineering building project (Project #WKVB159088) at the 106th Rescue Wing in Westhampton Beach, NY. The solicitation was dated March 19, 2025, with bid opening on June 10, 2025. Five bids were submitted, with the base bid for the project from VRD Contracting Inc. at $11,413,230.00. In addition to the base bid, four option items for additional work were proposed, including pavement, interior finishes, and grounds building construction, with varying prices from different bidders. The document certifies that Ashley A. Pace, the contracting officer, has reviewed and recorded all offers. The abstract emphasizes the competitive nature of federal construction contracts, with bidders required to acknowledge amendments and submit bid security, ensuring compliance with federal procurement standards. The estimated total amounts outlined in the offers indicate the financial scope of the project and the differing market assessments of the work required. Such documents play a crucial role in government contracting processes, reflecting transparency and accountability in public spending.
    The document is a bid-opening sign-in sheet for a construction project, listing attendees from various organizations. Notable participants include personnel from the 106th MSC and 106th CES, as well as representatives from several construction companies such as Imperial Construction & Electric and Welkin Enterprises. The presence of key officials suggests this may be related to a federal or state RFP process aimed at soliciting bids for construction services. The sheet indicates participation from contractors, highlighting their interest and potential competition in the bidding process. The information serves to document attendance at the bid opening, which is a standard practice in government contracting to ensure transparency and accountability in the selection process. Overall, the sign-in sheet underscores the collaborative and competitive aspects of government contracting, essential for informed decision-making in awarding contracts.
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