CGC OUACHITA ROOFING REPAIRS
ID: 70Z02925QNEWO008Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDBASE NEW ORLEANS(00029)NEW ORLEANS, LA, 70117, USA

NAICS

Roofing Contractors (238160)

PSC

ROOFING AND SIDING MATERIALS (5650)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is soliciting bids for roofing repairs at the Regional Support Team facility located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The project involves replacing storm-damaged roofs with high-wind-rated shingles to enhance durability and minimize future repairs, with a contract value estimated between $25,000 and $100,000. This initiative underscores the importance of maintaining operational efficiency and safety at military installations, ensuring compliance with federal regulations throughout the project. Interested small business contractors must submit their bids and are encouraged to visit the site prior to bidding, with a completion timeline of 30 calendar days from the notice to proceed. For further inquiries, contractors can contact Kala Lowe at KALA.M.LOWE@USCG.MIL or Lynn Charles at Lynn.p.charles2@uscg.mil.

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    The United States Coast Guard is soliciting bids for a project focused on roofing repairs at the Regional Support Team located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The contract is a firm-fixed price purchase order, designated exclusively for small businesses, with a project cost estimated between $25,000 and $100,000. Interested contractors must examine the Statement of Work (SOW) and are encouraged to visit the site before bidding. Successful bidders must complete the work within 30 calendar days of receiving a notice to proceed. Offers must comply with various regulations, including the provision of necessary performance and payment bonds. Contractors must also be registered in the SAM.gov database. The solicitation specifies adherence to federal regulations concerning labor, materials, and overall project execution. In summary, the document outlines essential information for bidders to participate in this roofing repair project, aligning with federal acquisition regulations and promoting small business engagement.
    The document outlines updates to federal solicitation and award processes concerning the System for Award Management (SAM) and includes necessary representations and certifications for contractors. It establishes clauses that address sustainable practices, specifically focusing on biobased products and waste reduction, as part of government procurement efforts. Key provisions include the requirement for contractors to adhere to specific certifications, such as those related to biobased product usage, waste reduction initiatives, and sustainability measures. The updates, scheduled for implementation in early 2025, ensure that federal contracts incorporate sustainability goals and compliance with environmental standards while clearly defining the responsibilities of contractors. The aim is to create a consistent approach in procurement practices, standardizing the inclusion of sustainability in federal contracts, and promoting the use of environmentally friendly products and practices across government services. This effort reflects a broader commitment to environmental responsibility within federal operations and contracting.
    The document outlines the scope of work for a project to replace storm-damaged roofs at the Coast Guard facility in Chattanooga, TN. The contractor is responsible for providing all materials and installation within 30 days of the notice to proceed. Key tasks include replacing shingles with a high-wind-rated product to improve durability and reduce future repairs. The contractor must submit a safety plan and work schedule within seven days of contract award and must adhere to strict safety and environmental regulations throughout the project. Coordination with a designated Coast Guard point of contact is crucial to minimize disruption to ongoing operations. The document emphasizes the importance of securing a proper working environment, maintaining cleanliness, and following utility connection protocols. Final inspection requests must be made two weeks in advance, ensuring all safety and performance standards are met. Overall, this project represents a commitment to facility maintenance while ensuring safety and operational efficiency at a military installation.
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