Crooked River Inland Route Restroom Construction
ID: PANGLR-25-P-0000002038Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW072 ENDIST DETROITDETROIT, MI, 48226-5000, USA

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Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (237990)

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CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE AND WASTE FACILITIES (Y1ND)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is conducting a Sources Sought notice to identify potential contractors for the construction of a restroom facility at the Crooked River Lock in Alanson, Michigan. The project entails the installation of a pre-engineered restroom building, a grinder pump station, utility connections for water, sewer, and electrical services, as well as site work and restoration, with an estimated construction cost between $250,000 and $500,000. This initiative is crucial for enhancing public facilities at the lock, and responses will inform whether the procurement will be set aside for small businesses or open to full competition. Interested firms must submit their qualifications, including past project examples, by 2:00 PM Eastern Time on January 3, 2024, to the designated contacts, Noah Bruck and Stephanie M. Craig, via the provided email addresses.

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    This document serves as a request for qualifications for companies interested in providing civil construction services under NAICS Code 237990. It collects vital company information, including socio-economic status, bonding capacity, and capability statements. Companies must detail their ability to mobilize, supervise, and execute the work while specifying the portion of work to be self-performed. Additionally, firms are required to present three relevant past project examples, each valued over $250,000 and completed within the last decade. These projects must demonstrate capabilities in installing underground utilities via horizontal directional drilling, sanitary pump stations, and pre-engineered structures with utility connections. This systematic approach ensures that the government engages with qualified contractors who can meet the project's technical and financial requirements, prioritizing efficiency and reliability in civil construction practices.
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