The 366th Contracting Squadron (366 CONS) at Mountain Home Air Force Base (MHAFB), Idaho, seeks responsible contractors for a design-build project involving the repair and redesign of the courtyard area of Building 1788. This Presolicitation Notice and Request for Information (RFI) serves to gauge interest and qualifications from the Small Business community, specifically targeting categories such as Small Disadvantaged Businesses, Women-Owned Small Businesses, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. The project's total cost is estimated between $250,000 and $500,000, with a five-month completion timeline post-award. Key tasks include demolition of existing structures, installation of new drainage systems, and concrete refurbishment. The solicitation is anticipated to be a Two-Step Invitation for Bid (IFB), with issuance planned for April 3, 2025, and bid openings on May 6, 2025. Interested firms must respond by March 25, 2025, and must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). This initiative aims to ensure competitive participation and improve small business engagement in federal contracting opportunities.
The document outlines a Statement of Work (SOW) for construction services at Mountain Home Air Force Base (MHAFB), specifically for the storm drain system redesign at Building 1788. The primary goal is to address flooding issues caused by inadequate drainage during a heavy rainfall event. Key tasks include installing gutters, demolishing existing courtyard concrete, replacing storm drains, and sealing masonry joints to mitigate further water damage. The project duration is set for 150 calendar days following a Notice to Proceed, with strict adherence to Department of Defense construction standards.
Contractors must ensure project management and safety oversight throughout the construction process, including detailed scheduling and cost breakdowns. Compliance with environmental regulations and waste disposal requirements is emphasized, as is the necessity of maintaining security protocols on the base. The contractor also must manage site access for personnel, ensuring that only authorized individuals work on the site.
The SOW reflects the federal government’s commitment to maintaining infrastructure integrity, environmental compliance, and site security while addressing the needs of the MHAFB. This comprehensive planning ensures effective execution of repairs and management of resources in line with government contracting standards.