Inspect and repair roofs of SBNMS offices
ID: 1305M224Q0343Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATIONDEPT OF COMMERCE NOAANORFOLK, VA, 23510, USA

NAICS

Roofing Contractors (238160)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Commerce, specifically the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is seeking contractors for the inspection and repair of the roof at the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Administration Building located in Scituate, Massachusetts. The project involves assessing and remediating minor leaks in the roof, which was replaced in 2019, with a requirement for a comprehensive inspection and subsequent repairs to be completed by December 15, 2024. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the integrity and safety of a federal building, ensuring compliance with environmental and regulatory standards. Interested contractors must submit their proposals within 90 calendar days, with work expected to commence by September 11, 2024. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Randall Chatfield at RANDALL.CHATFIELD@NOAA.GOV.

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    CHATFIELD, RANDALL
    RANDALL.CHATFIELD@NOAA.GOV
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    The document outlines wage determinations under the Davis-Bacon Act for building construction projects in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, effective from August 23, 2024. It specifies compliance with federal minimum wage laws as dictated by Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, detailing wage rates for various trades, including laborers, electricians, carpenters, and more. If contracts initiated or extended are covered, workers must be compensated at specified minimum hourly rates, with the applicable wage rate influenced by ongoing annual adjustments. The wage determinations also include provisions for paid sick leave as per Executive Order 13706, prohibiting employers from under-compensating employees. Furthermore, the document describes the appeal processes available for disputes regarding wage classifications and rates. This wage determination is critical for contractors and workers involved in federally funded construction projects, ensuring compliance with labor laws and effective management of public funds.
    This document is a solicitation for a federal construction contract for the inspection and repair of the roof at the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Administration Building in Scituate, Massachusetts. The solicitation outlines key information such as the project's number, deadlines, and specific requirements related to contractor performance. The contractor is required to provide performance and payment bonds, adhere to the Statement of Work, and comply with various federal regulations regarding labor, safety, and environmental standards. It includes clauses that ensure the fair treatment of workers and promote small business involvement, as well as provisions against the use of certain telecommunications equipment. Offers must be submitted within 90 calendar days for government acceptance, and the work is expected to start with notice to proceed by September 11, 2024, to be completed by December 15, 2024. The document emphasizes compliance with the Buy American Act and outlines requirements for bonding and insurance, ensuring that contractors understand their obligations to maintain safety standards and document keeping throughout the contract period. This solicitation serves to facilitate competitive bidding while ensuring government accountability and transparency in contracting processes.
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the inspection and repair of the roof of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Administration Building in Scituate, MA. The roof, replaced in 2019, has exhibited minor leaks that require assessment and remediation. The contractor will be tasked with conducting a thorough inspection, reporting the conditions found, and executing necessary repairs by December 15, 2024. Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations is mandatory. Key deliverables include a report on the roof’s condition and completion of repairs, with specific timelines outlined for each task. The contractor must provide their personnel and material, as the government will not supply any resources, and is responsible for quality control throughout the contract. Environmental responsibility is emphasized, urging the use of eco-friendly methods and products. A designated point of contact, David Slocum, will oversee the contract’s execution and ensure that standards are maintained. In summary, this project aims to preserve the integrity of a federal building while ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards.
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