Opera House Lift Retrofit and Upgrade Project
ID: 33310525R0001Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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J F KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSJ F KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSJOHN F KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSWASHINGTON, DC, 20566, USA

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Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing (532490)

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INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT- SPECIAL INDUSTRY MACHINERY (N036)
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    The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is seeking proposals for the Opera House Lift Retrofit and Upgrade Project, which involves upgrading the existing automated stage operation systems. The primary objective is to transition from the outdated Navigator system to the new proprietary Atlas controls system provided by Tait USA LLC, ensuring compatibility with existing systems and enhancing operational efficiency. This sole-source acquisition, valued at $615,000, is critical for maintaining the theater's automation controls and simplifying future maintenance. Interested contractors must submit their written proposals by January 8, 2025, at 3:00 PM EST, to Cheryl Rice at cdrice@kennedy-center.org and federalproposals@kennedy-center.org.

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    The document outlines a justification for selecting Tait USA as the sole contractor for the Opera House Pit Lift Retrofit and Upgrade Project at the Kennedy Center. This project, with a total contract amount of $615,000, aims to upgrade the existing automated stage operation systems that have reached the end of their lifecycle. The proposed upgrade includes transitioning from the obsolete Navigator system to the new Atlas controls system, which is compatible with existing systems. The justification cites 41 U.S.C. 253(c)(2), asserting that only Tait USA can fulfill these specific requirements due to its proprietary system, which other vendors cannot service or upgrade. This decision is deemed necessary for continuity and future expansion of the theater's automation controls, simplifying maintenance and providing value. The project is classified as a modification to an existing arrangement developed by Tait, and a market survey indicated that no alternative sources could fulfill the requirement. The certifications from the program office and contracting officer affirm the accuracy and completeness of this procurement request, underscoring its importance to the organization’s operational capacity.
    The document is a conclusive note marking the "END OF SCOPE OF WORK" for a federal government RFP. Although the remaining content is absent, the implication is that the RFP pertains to a specific project or service, outlining the work requirements, expectations, and deliverables based on defined criteria. Such RFPs typically aim to solicit proposals from potential contractors or grantees to fulfill governmental needs while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and standards. The summary suggests that the document is part of a larger framework for managing federal or state/local grants and requests for proposals, emphasizing transparency and the structured approach in government contracting. The completion of the scope of work indicates a crucial phase in procurement processes, guiding interested parties in preparing or submitting their proposals for consideration.
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