Sources Sought Notice: FEMA Region VI Federal Regional Center Flat Plate Heat Exchanger Install
ID: 05162025Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCYREGION 6Denton, TX, 76209, USA

NAICS

Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing (333415)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is seeking qualified contractors to install a flat plate heat exchanger system at the Federal Regional Center in Denton, Texas. The project aims to enhance energy efficiency and climate control within the facility by optimizing power consumption, minimizing wear on chillers, and allowing for improved cooling capabilities using outside air during winter. Interested contractors are invited to participate in a site visit on May 13, 2025, and must submit a completed facilities access form by May 7, 2025, along with responses to specific inquiries by May 16, 2025. For further information, contractors can contact Barbara Gonzalez at barbara.gonzalez@fema.dhs.gov or the Region 6 Procurement Branch at R6-Contracts@fema.dhs.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    FEMA Region VI Procurement Branch
    R6-Contracts@fema.dhs.gov
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    The FEMA Form FF-900-FY-21-100, known as the Facility Access Request, is essential for granting individuals access to FEMA-controlled facilities, including the Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center (MWEOC). The form gathers personal information to support security measures, with data sharing allowed for personnel screening by the FBI. Authorized under 40 U.S.C § 13159, the information collected helps in managing facility and perimeter access to protect DHS property and personnel. Applicants, including FEMA employees, contractors, and visitors, must complete specific sections based on their affiliation and access needs, with verification from a government sponsor. The form emphasizes the need for confidentiality in handling applicant information and outlines the implications of providing false information. Overall, the document reinforces the importance of structured access control and security management within FEMA's operational framework.
    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) seeks contractors to enhance energy efficiency in the FRC building at 800 N. Loop 288, Denton, Texas, by installing a flat plate heat exchanger system. This initiative aims to optimize power consumption, minimize wear on chillers, and improve climate control, allowing for cooling using outside air during winter. The project involves installing a new flat plate system with efficient components, removing outdated equipment, and ensuring minimal operational disruption. Contractors must provide a comprehensive Performance Work Statement and adhere to FEMA's Build America, Buy America Act. Key objectives include planning, design, sustainable installation practices, and final inspection. The project must consider safety requirements, including a Site Safety Plan compliant with OSHA standards. The scope includes a warranty on parts and labor for one year post-completion, and personnel must complete background checks and training in handling sensitive information. The contract period will span 44 days from the award date with a focus on maintaining environmental sustainability and operational integrity throughout the installation process.
    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is requesting market research for contractors qualified to install a flat plate heat exchanger system at the Federal Regional Center in Denton, Texas. A site visit is scheduled for May 13, 2025, to allow interested contractors to evaluate the workspace. Interested parties must submit a facilities access form by May 7, 2025, and responses to specific inquiries by May 16, 2025. The project aims to enhance energy efficiency and climate control within the building, allowing for the operation of chillers with reduced wear and improved power management. Contractors will need to provide their capabilities, performance history, and a cost estimate for the installation, as well as indicate their business size and qualifications under relevant NAICS categories. The document explicitly states that it is a Sources Sought Notice for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP). The government will not incur any costs for responses and is not obligated to proceed to contracting.
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