The Department of Defense seeks interested and capable contractors for a significant renovation project at Dormitory B2619 on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey. This sources sought notice aims to identify potential small businesses for a planned Firm Fixed Price contract, estimated between $10M and $25M.
The scope of work involves an extensive renovation of the dormitory, including upgrades to essential building systems and amenities. Contractors will be responsible for relocating hot water systems and installing new chilled water, HVAC, and dedicated outdoor air systems. Comprehensive interior renovations are also required, encompassing bathrooms, bedrooms, hallways, and public spaces. This work includes new finishes, fixtures, and signage, improving the dormitory's overall appearance and functionality.
Additionally, the contractor will enhance the electrical infrastructure, addressing safety and security concerns. This entails installing a new service entrance switchboard, incorporating LED lighting, and adding telecom outlets. They will also remediate hazardous materials, including asbestos, lead paint, and mold.
The project has a stringent 360-day contract period, during which the contractor must demonstrate efficient management and quality craftsmanship. Detailed plans and schedules must be submitted within 30 days of receiving the notice to proceed. The government will closely review health and safety plans, and security clearances may be necessary for the awarded contractor.
Contractors should possess extensive experience in construction and renovation projects, particularly those involving government properties. The ability to provide a skilled and qualified workforce, along with a robust health and safety plan, is essential.
Interested parties should express their intention to submit a proposal by the deadline stated in the notice. The government will use these responses to determine the acquisition strategy and may issue a solicitation to qualified small businesses. Contractors must then provide a detailed capability statement and a list of relevant projects completed in the last five years.
The government will evaluate contractors based on their ability to meet the project's requirements, with particular attention to quality assurance, timely progress, and compliance with specifications.
For clarification or questions, interested parties can contact Mary E. Saunders at mary.saunders.3@us.af.mil or 7403392119, or Wanda L. Wilson at wanda.wilson.1@us.af.mil or 6097544950.