Identifying and Mitigating Water Leaks
ID: 040ADV-25-Q-0010-C0002Type: Special Notice
Overview

Buyer

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICEUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICEAcquisition ServicesWashington, DC, 20401, USA

NAICS

Engineering Services (541330)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES AND SERVICE BUILDINGS (Z2AZ)
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    Description

    The United States Government Publishing Office is seeking qualified contractors to identify and mitigate water leaks as part of an engineering services project. The procurement aims to address structural wall issues, which may involve both assessment and repair, ensuring the integrity of existing facilities. This initiative is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and safety within government buildings. Interested bidders can direct inquiries to Brittany Freeman at bfreeman@gpo.gov or Troy D. White at twhite@gpo.gov, and must acknowledge receipt of the amendment detailing responses to contractor questions to ensure compliance with the procurement process.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Brittany Freeman
    bfreeman@gpo.gov
    Troy D. White
    twhite@gpo.gov
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    Posted
    This document serves as an amendment to a solicitation for a project involving engineering services and potential construction to address structural wall issues. It outlines the process for bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment and details the responses to questions raised by contractors regarding the project. Key clarifications include that the project may involve both assessment and repair, the timeline for project completion is flexible, and the contractor is responsible for dust mitigation measures during work. The document also addresses inquiries about the integrity of the existing walls, potential soil conditions, previous repair methods, and whether coring could be allowed for inspection purposes. However, it confirms that no previous coring, soil tests, or as-built drawings exist. Overall, the amendment aims to ensure all bidders have the necessary information to submit informed proposals while maintaining compliance with relevant contracting protocols. This amendment emphasizes the government's commitment to transparency and thorough communication during the procurement process.
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