GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT
ID: FA330024R0027Type: Special Notice
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA3300 42 CONS CCMAXWELL AFB, AL, 36112-6334, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking proposals for a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for general construction projects at Maxwell Air Force Base and associated sites in Alabama. This procurement aims to establish a firm-fixed price Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for a range of construction services, including design, repair, alteration, and demolition of facilities, with a total contract ceiling of $19,999,031.25. The selected contractors will be responsible for executing various task orders that may involve multiple disciplines in construction and design, reflecting the government's commitment to enhancing infrastructure while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Proposals are due by 12:00 PM local time on September 13, 2024, and interested parties must ensure they are registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and meet the small business eligibility criteria. For further inquiries, contact Dartamien "Dee" Brown at dartamien.brown.1@us.af.mil or Shamekia Williams at shamekia.williams.1@us.af.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Dartamien "Dee" Brown
    (334) 953-3933
    (334) 953-2198
    dartamien.brown.1@us.af.mil
    Shamekia Williams
    (334) 953-5552
    (334) 953-2198
    shamekia.williams.1@us.af.mil
    Files
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    The Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Maxwell Air Force Base is an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract aimed at executing diverse construction projects involving design and/or construction of real property facilities. Contractors are responsible for providing labor, materials, and equipment for works ranging from building construction to utility installations. The MATOC allows for task orders (TOs) issued to contractors, with project values typically between $2,000 and $2,500,000, and a total contract cap of $20 million. Contract administration specifies roles for a Contracting Officer and a Technical Monitor overseeing compliance and performance. Contractors must adhere to strict safety and environmental regulations, including adhering to OSHA standards and obtaining necessary permits. They can only work during standard hours unless otherwise approved. The document emphasizes the importance of communication, quality control, and the proper disposal of hazardous materials. Overall, this comprehensive statement of work outlines the project requirements, contract administration processes, safety protocols, and expectations for environmental adherence, showcasing the commitment to ensuring safe and efficient construction operations at Maxwell AFB.
    This document outlines the evaluation factors for awarding contracts through a federal government solicitation. It utilizes the Performance Price Tradeoff (PPT) method in accordance with applicable regulations, emphasizing the importance of both past performance and price in the evaluation process. The government intends to award five Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MTOCs) based on proposals that meet solicitation requirements and offer the best value. Key evaluation factors include the Offeror’s past performance, assessed through submitted references and corroborated information from various performance evaluation systems. The past performance will be rated on a scale from “Very Relevant” to “Not Relevant,” and subsequently evaluated for confidence levels ranging from “Substantial” to “No Confidence.” Price evaluation follows, where offers are ranked by Total Evaluated Price (TEP) to assess fairness and reasonableness. The government aims to establish a pool of qualified offers with satisfactory past performance ratings, potentially bypassing discussions unless beneficial. Overall, the document specifies a structured approach for government awards, blending qualitative and quantitative assessments to identify the most capable contractors for upcoming projects.
    The document pertains to federal and state/local RFPs related to government grants and funding opportunities. It outlines procedures for submitting proposals, eligibility criteria, and the evaluation process for potential funding recipients. Key topics include the importance of adhering to financial accountability standards, timelines for proposal submissions, and the requirements for project budgets. Additionally, it emphasizes collaboration among agencies to address community needs and encourages innovation in technology and program delivery to enhance service effectiveness. It serves as a comprehensive guide for applicants on how to navigate the application process, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and maximizing their chances of securing funding. Overall, the document acts as an essential resource for entities seeking government grants, reflecting the administration’s commitment to transparency and support for community-based initiatives.
    The Maxwell AFB MATOC Specifications outline requirements for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract focused on design and construction tasks at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. The document delineates general requirements, work restrictions, administrative procedures, and environmental compliance measures for contractors. Each task order (TO) may involve diverse activities, including construction, repair, and renovation of facilities and infrastructure, necessitating various professionals for successful implementation. Specific work conditions, including hours, utility interruptions, site visitation, and adherence to safety and fire regulations, are mandated to minimize disruptions and maximize project efficiency. The document also emphasizes the need for strict submission procedures regarding plans, drawings, and regulatory compliance, particularly concerning stormwater pollution prevention and erosion control measures. Overall, this comprehensive framework serves to ensure the projects align with government standards while promoting safety, environmental stewardship, and efficient execution.
    The document outlines the project to replace the chiller at Building 1095, Maxwell Air Force Base (AFB), under Project Number PNQS 23-4685. It includes comprehensive instructions for contractors, detailing the scope of work, which entails the removal of existing chilled water systems and installation of new equipment, along with necessary insulation and electrical work. Contractors must coordinate with the technical manager to avoid interference with ongoing facility operations, with a completion timeline of 330 calendar days. Environmental protection measures are emphasized, including proper handling of hazardous materials and compliance with federal and state regulations regarding pollutants. The contractor bears responsibility for fines associated with environmental violations and must maintain pollution control facilities throughout construction. Additionally, strict guidelines for safety, security, and site management are specified, including provisions for handling asbestos and PCB-containing materials if encountered. Proper documentation and approvals for hazardous materials are mandatory. The project reflects a commitment to modernizing facility infrastructure while ensuring safety and ecological compliance.
    The file details a replacement project for a 40T chiller at the Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama (Maxwell AFB). It encompasses mechanical and electrical plans, as well as specifications for the project location. The mechanical plans outline the demolition and replacement of the chiller, including details about the chiller itself, pumps, valves, and insulation. Meanwhile, the electrical plans focus on electrical demolition, new circuit requirements, and wiring details. Various schedules and notes accompany these plans, providing specific details about equipment, controls, and design parameters. The project aims to efficiently replace the existing chiller, ensuring adherence to technical specifications and integrating it into the existing infrastructure. Security, anti-terrorism measures, and environmental considerations are also addressed. This RFP outlines a comprehensive approach to ensure a seamless chiller replacement at Maxwell AFB, enhancing the base's infrastructure and maintaining a safe environment.
    The document outlines a construction cost estimate breakdown for replacing a chiller (B1095) at Maxwell Air Force Base, specifically for project number PNQS 23-4685. It details anticipated costs related to materials, labor, and associated contractor expenses, reflecting zero values throughout. Organized into divisions, it categorizes various components including general requirements, concrete work, mechanical installation, insulation, electrical systems, and controls. Each line item specifies quantities, labor rates, and total costs, which are currently presented as $0.00, indicating preliminary estimates or pending final calculations. The structure highlights roles such as the mechanical contractor, insulation subcontractor, and TAB contractor, underscoring collaborative efforts required for project completion. Overall, the document serves as a preliminary cost projection aligned with federal RFP standards, essential for financial planning and contract negotiations for government projects.
    The document is a Past Performance Questionnaire related to a federal Request for Proposals (RFP), specifically for a Multiple Award Task Order Contract involving locations such as Maxwell/Gunter Air Force Base, Al, and others. It requests former and current clients to evaluate the contractor’s performance. The questionnaire is structured to gather crucial information about contract details, customer identification, and respondent identification. Key sections include the identification of the contractor, the evaluation metrics of the contractor’s performance, and specific ratings from "Exceptional" to "Unsatisfactory." Respondents are asked to assess various aspects, such as scheduling, contractor management, and overall project execution, while providing remarks for further context. The questionnaire emphasizes that completed forms will be sensitive to source selection in accordance with federal regulations. The overarching purpose of the document is to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of the contractor’s past performance, assisting in the government’s decision-making process for contract awards.
    The document outlines the requirements for submitting past performance information in response to a government Request for Proposals (RFP). It mandates that each offeror provide detailed information about their previous contracts or programs, including the contracting agency, contract value changes, and completion timelines. Key sections include an introductory description of the effort as a prime or subcontractor, completion dates with specifics on any delays, and essential customer contact details. Each submission must adhere to specified limits on the number of past efforts described and their length, as stated in Section L of the solicitation. The focus is on transparency and the demonstration of capability relevant to the current acquisition, ensuring a thorough evaluation of potential contractors' past performance. The document serves as a crucial tool for assessing the qualifications of bidders in government contracts, emphasizing the importance of accurate and concise reporting of prior experiences.
    The document outlines the requirements for a Subcontractor Consent Letter as part of the RFP FA3300-24-R-0027 process for the Department of the Air Force. It emphasizes the necessity for subcontractors or teaming partners to provide consent for the release of their past and present performance information to a prime contractor. This consent is crucial as the Government mandates that such information cannot be shared without explicit approval from the subcontractor or teaming partner. The letter should include acknowledgment that by signing the consent form, the subcontractor allows discussions about performance information with the prime contractor, thereby facilitating the assessment of performance confidence in the source selection process. It is essential for these consent forms to be completed and included in the Past Performance Volume of the proposal, as stated in the RFP guidelines. This process reflects the increased emphasis on past performance assessments by the Government to ensure best value in contracting decisions. In summary, this document serves as a formal request for consent from subcontractors to disclose their performance history, a critical step in enhancing contractor selection and ensuring compliance with federal regulations during the procurement process.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for firm fixed-price contracts set aside for small businesses to support construction activities at Maxwell Air Force Base and associated sites. It aims to award approximately five Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOCs). Eligible offerors must have active registrations in SAM.gov and comply with specific requirements detailed within the RFP. Proposals must be submitted by 3:00 PM C.S.T. on September 13, 2024, and include separate volumes for summary data, past performance, and price proposals. Key elements include guidelines for proposal organization, the minimum 60-day acceptance period for offers, and the expectation of adequate price competition without the need for certified cost or pricing data unless sufficient competition does not exist. Offerors must attend a site visit scheduled for August 27, 2024, and communicate with the contracting officer before submission. The document emphasizes the importance of completeness in proposals, outlines evaluation criteria, and mentions potential discussions if deemed necessary. This RFP reflects the government's commitment to utilizing small businesses for construction support while ensuring competitive pricing and compliance with federal regulations.
    The Maxwell Air Force Base (AFB) hosted a construction site visit related to the MATOC (Multiple Award Task Order Contract) on August 27, 2024. The document lists various attendees from a wide range of construction-related organizations, along with their names, organizations, and contact numbers. Key participants include individuals from companies like JNB Services, Archway Solutions, and Vanguard Pacific, indicating a collaborative effort among multiple contractors. The purpose of this site visit is likely to assess the project scope, discuss contract opportunities, and ensure all parties are aligned with the project requirements and timelines. Given the context of federal RFPs and grants, this gathering is essential for compliance and transparency, fostering communication among stakeholders involved in government construction projects. The structure of the document serves as a record of attendance and may facilitate future communication and coordination among the listed participants regarding project developments at Maxwell AFB.
    The solicitation FA330024R0027 seeks bids for the Maxwell Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC), a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) construction contract with a ceiling of $19,999,031.25. The contract is set aside for small businesses under NAICS code 236220 and requires contractors to manage various minor construction projects, including repairs and alterations, across Maxwell AFB, Gunter Annex, Lake Martin Recreational Area, and the Vigilant Warrior Training Site in Alabama. Proposals must comply with the provided instructions and the Wage Rate Requirement is applicable. The awarded contractor must commence work within ten days and complete it in a maximum of 1825 days. The government aims to award approximately five contracts, with a guaranteed minimum of $2,000. Offers are due by 12:00 PM local time on September 13, 2024, ensuring compliance with specifications listed in multiple sections of the solicitation, including pricing and performance protocols. This solicitation represents the government's effort to engage qualified contractors for essential construction services while fostering small business participation in government contracting.
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