Design Bid Build - Construction of the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA
ID: W912QR25R0028Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW072 ENDIST LOUISVILLELOUISVILLE, KY, 40202-2230, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Y1JZ)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is seeking proposals for the Design-Bid-Build construction of the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin, California. This project involves constructing a 45,000 square foot facility, with a focus on compliance with safety, environmental, and construction standards, including a mandatory Project Labor Agreement. The barracks are intended to enhance military training capabilities and ensure operational readiness, reflecting the Army's commitment to quality infrastructure. Interested small business contractors must register in the System for Award Management (SAM) and submit proposals by the revised deadline of August 13, 2025, with inquiries directed to Ryan King at ryan.m.king2@usace.army.mil.

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    The Parks RFTA Access Request Form outlines the process for individuals, including contractors and vendors, to gain access to Fort Hunter Liggett. All applicants must submit personal information, undergo a National Crime and Information Center (NCIC) check, and present valid identification. The form details responsibilities for both applicants and government sponsors, emphasizing compliance with installation regulations, consent to searches, and potential penalties for false statements. It also clarifies the Privacy Act Statement regarding data collection and use for security screening. Access can be denied, with a waiver process available. The document highlights that access vetting does not grant work rights and outlines prohibited activities and areas on the installation, ensuring security and good order.
    The Parks RFTA Access Request Form is designed for individuals seeking entry to Fort Hunter Liggett, CA, requiring thorough background checks and personal information as mandated by federal regulations. All applicants must provide essential personal data, including identification, contact details, and the purpose of their visit, whether routine or for special events. The form highlights that a National Crime Information Center (NCIC) check will be conducted, and penalties apply for providing false information. Additional sections outline the responsibilities of government sponsors and the importance of adhering to installation protocols and regulations. Access can be denied or subject to a waiver process, with strict guidelines in place regarding the conduct of visitors and vehicle searches. The form reaffirms that compliance with security measures is crucial for maintaining safety, ensuring appropriate access to designated areas, and managing the presence of visitors on the military installation. This document falls within the context of government regulations relating to installation access for contractors and vendors.
    Amendment 0001 to Solicitation No. W912QR25R0018 modifies the Design-Bid-Build Construction project for the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA. The key changes include replacing Wage Determination CA20240018 with CA20250018 (Modification 6, published March 21, 2025) and extending the proposal due date from April 16, 2025, to April 29, 2025, at 1400 ET. All amendments must be acknowledged with submitted proposals. This amendment also details various wage rates and fringe benefits for different construction trades across multiple counties in California, including specific rates for asbestos removal, insulation, boilermakers, marble finishers and masons, bricklayers, terrazzo workers, tile layers, carpenters, divers, piledrivers, modular furniture installers, drywall installers, electricians, elevator mechanics, and power equipment operators. The document specifies area differentials and classifications for these trades. The modification emphasizes compliance with Executive Orders 14026 and 13658 regarding minimum wage rates for covered contracts. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged.
    Solicitation No. W912QR25R0028 has been amended to modify the requirements for the construction of the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area. Key changes include the addition of a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) requirement, new clauses 52.222-33 and 52.222-34 related to PLAs, and an updated wage determination (CA20250018 – Modification 11, dated July 11, 2025). The solicitation response deadline has been extended from April 29, 2025, to August 13, 2025, both at 1400 Eastern Time. Proposals must acknowledge all amendments. The project is for a 45,000 SF Design-Bid-Build facility, with evaluation based on a Best Value Trade-Off process, considering Past Performance, Management Plan, Schedule Narrative, and Price. Past Performance is the most important non-price factor, followed by the Management Plan and Schedule Narrative. Offerors must submit detailed proposals electronically, including past performance for similar projects, a comprehensive management plan, and a schedule narrative. Financial and bonding capabilities, joint venture agreements, and pre-award information are also required. The Project Labor Agreement is a mandatory submission and will be evaluated for compliance with FAR 22.504(b).
    Amendment 0005 to Solicitation W912QR25R0028, issued by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Louisville, officially suspends the solicitation for the Construction of the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA. The effective date of this amendment is August 7, 2025. The document states that the solicitation is suspended until further notice, and a new proposal due date will be provided by the Government at a future date. It also clarifies that any proposal due date currently listed in SAM/PIEE is merely a placeholder to meet system requirements. This amendment ensures that all terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain in full force and effect, except for the suspension and the placeholder due date.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for constructing the Advanced Skills Training Barracks at the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, as mandated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It details construction practices, including the need for proper site security, compliance with environmental regulations, and adherence to local, state, and federal laws. Essential notes highlight the handling of potentially hazardous materials, cultural resource protections, and the necessity for advance notification regarding utility work. Significant components include foundation requirements, erosion control, and ensuring safe access throughout the project. The plans emphasize the importance of maintaining existing structures, utility protection, and detailed site development practices, encompassing drainage systems and landscaping. Contractors are instructed to submit shop drawings for approval and to coordinate with the contracting officer for construction management. The overall purpose of this document is to provide clear guidance for contractors responding to the request for proposals (RFP) while ensuring compliance with stringent safety and construction standards, thereby fostering a successful construction process for military infrastructure.
    The document outlines the project for constructing the Advanced Skills Training Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin, California. It includes detailed specifications about life safety and fire protection requirements, adhering to various building codes including UFC and NFPA standards. The two-story barracks will feature comprehensive measures such as automatic sprinkler systems, a complete fire alarm and mass notification system, emergency lighting, and accessible egress systems. The structural design ensures compliance with fire barrier regulations and incorporates adequate exit capacity based on calculated occupant loads. Specific safety features like Knox box locations and fire extinguisher placements are also specified. Overall, the project emphasizes adherence to safety regulations and guidelines to ensure a secure environment for future occupants, reflecting the Army Corps of Engineers' commitment to maintaining high standards in military facility construction.
    The document outlines the requirements for the construction of the Advanced Skills Training Barracks at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, mandated by the US Army Corps of Engineers. It stipulates guidelines for site preparation, including security fencing, permitting, and cultural resource considerations. A focus is placed on environmental protection, such as testing excavated soil for contaminants and adhering to local and federal laws regarding construction activities. Additionally, the document emphasizes the importance of utility identification and protection, ensuring that existing infrastructure is maintained during construction. Technical specifications for concrete structures, landscaping, and drainage systems are provided, along with general structural and safety considerations. The project underscores compliance with anti-terrorism measures, illustrating the Army's commitment to creating secure facilities. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors, detailing the expectations and standards necessary to execute the project within regulatory frameworks and safety protocols.
    The document outlines plans for constructing the Advanced Skills Training Barracks at the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It includes architectural details, including curb data, building dimensions, as well as specifications for materials and construction methods. Key elements highlighted are the drainage systems, concrete curbs, and landscaped areas with specific requirements for fire lanes, setbacks, and no-parking zones. The document also provides detailed interior finish schedules, specifying materials, colors, and manufacturers for various components like ceilings, walls, and flooring. This project aims to enhance training facilities, ensuring they meet both operational and aesthetic standards while complying with federal guidelines. The document also discusses telecommunications systems in place, emphasizing necessary infrastructure to support modern communication needs within the barracks. Overall, this project emphasizes safety, functionality, and adherence to federal standards, reflecting military readiness and quality assurance in construction practices.
    The government solicitation seeks proposals for the Design-Bid-Build construction of the Advanced Skills Training Barracks at the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin, CA, with an estimated cost between $25 million and $100 million. This project is exclusively reserved for Small Businesses and requires contractors to be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). A focus is given to ensuring all proposals must comply with multiple evaluation criteria regarding past performance, management plans, and schedule narratives, which will be assessed through a Best Value Trade-Off process. The proposal deadline is set for April 16, 2025, and bidders must complete various certifications and bonding requirements. The evaluation process will include a review of technical proposals separately from price proposals, ensuring the government selects a contractor that provides the best overall value. A detailed reception of bids will take place after submission, and bidders are encouraged to actively engage in a site visit scheduled on March 27, 2025. This solicitation reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring quality construction while supporting small business participation in federal contracting.
    The document outlines the specifications for the Advanced Skills Training Barracks project at the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin, CA. It serves as a certified final design for the construction of barracks through a Design-Bid-Build procurement approach, classified under P2# 509492. The document contains detailed specifications across various disciplines such as mechanical, civil, structural, electrical, and plumbing, focusing on the construction methodologies that contractor teams should follow. Each division of the project is systematically categorized with references to standards like ASTM and UFC, including the requirements for materials, construction procedures, and inspections. The sections cover general requirements, existing conditions, concrete work, masonry, mechanical systems, electrical systems, fire protection, and details for tiling, gypsums, and fixtures installations. This comprehensive approach ensures adherence to performance standards, sustainability, safety, and quality control throughout the project, along with mandates for government safety protocols and waste management practices. This document is critical as it allows the federal and state regulations to be met while constructing essential military infrastructure.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the construction of the Advanced Skills Training Barracks at the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin, California. It details the project scope under the authority of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, including a design-bid-build approach. The specifications span various divisions covering critical areas such as electrical, mechanical, plumbing, safety, and seismic protection measures needed for electrical equipment and systems. Key sections include guidelines for safety inspections, maintenance requirements, environmental controls, and requirements for certified designs. Particular emphasis is placed on seismic design considerations, including the necessity for supports and attachments of electrical components to withstand seismic forces. Additionally, the document specifies a timeline for maintaining project records for 15 years after construction. The overall purpose of this document is to ensure compliance with federal and local standards while providing a clear roadmap for contractors to execute the project within stipulated guidelines. The comprehensive framework aims to safeguard operational integrity and uphold regulatory compliance throughout the construction phase while integrating sustainability practices.
    This document outlines Amendment 0002 for Solicitation No. W912QR25R0028, which details modifications to the Design-Bid-Build Construction of Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA. The amendment includes the extension of the offer submission date and changes to specific project specifications and drawings. Key updates involve replacing certain specifications entirely, adding new specifications, and replacing multiple plan sheets. Additionally, it mandates that all amendments must be acknowledged with submitted proposals, and states that all other terms and conditions remain unchanged. The document emphasizes the importance of employing independent Commissioning Specialists for the building’s commissioning, detailing their qualifications, the commissioning process, and necessary documentation to ensure effective performance of building systems. Overall, this government solicitation amendment aims to enhance clarity and compliance in the construction project while ensuring a structured commissioning process that aligns with regulatory standards and project requirements.
    This document outlines Amendment 0003 to Solicitation No. W912QR25R0028 for the Design-Bid-Build Construction of the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in California. It indicates modifications to specifications and plan sheets, effective April 24, 2025, thereby extending the proposal submission deadline. The amendment highlights necessary documentation for changes, including updated architectural and structural specifics, alongside requirements for masonry, including standards, submissions, and quality assurance procedures. Critical changes include the replacement of specific specifications related to exterior sun control devices, unit masonry, and various plan sheets to ensure compliance with codes and enhance construction quality. All amendments must be acknowledged in submitted proposals, with continued emphasis on safety, environmental standards, and coordination with other trades during construction. This structured modification aims to enhance project execution while ensuring adherence to federal regulations and providing a clear framework for contractors responding to the solicitation.
    The modification of Solicitation No. W912QR25R0018 pertains to the Design-Bid-Build construction of the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in California. The key updates include the replacement of Wage Determination CA20240018 with CA20250018, effective March 21, 2025. The proposal submission deadline is extended from April 16, 2025, to April 29, 2025, at 2:00 PM. All proposals must acknowledge this amendment. Additionally, the document outlines relevant wage rates for various construction roles under the Davis-Bacon Act, detailing minimum wage expectations and follow-up requirements for contractors. The modification emphasizes compliance with federal regulations regarding worker salaries, including those established by Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, applicable to contracts awarded from January 30, 2022, onward. All other contract terms remain unchanged, underscoring the importance of adhering to federal contracting standards throughout the construction process.
    This document is an amendment to Solicitation No. W912QR25R0028, concerning the Design-Bid-Build Construction of Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA. The amendment outlines modifications made to the solicitation, including extensions on the receipt of offers, updates to specific specifications and plan sheets, and the necessity for contractors to acknowledge this amendment with their proposal submissions. Notably, several specifications have been fully revised, including those related to building commissioning, masonry, glazing, HVAC instrumentation, earthwork, and drainage layers. New specifications related to exterior sun control devices have also been added. Essential plan sheets detailing civil notes, site plans, foundation details, and interior finishes have been replaced in their entirety. Remaining terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged. This document is essential for guiding contractors on compliance and necessary adjustments related to their proposals, ensuring clarity in the bidding process for the construction project.
    The document is an amendment to Solicitation No. W912QR25R0028 for constructing the Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks at Camp Parks, California. It outlines key modifications including the extension of the solicitation response deadline to August 13, 2025, and the requirement for submitting a Project Labor Agreement. Additionally, new wage determination modifications have been updated to comply with prevailing wage laws. The evaluation process for proposals emphasizes a Best Value Trade-Off approach, assessing factors such as past performance, management plans, and schedule narratives. Offerors must electronically submit proposals in two volumes addressing performance criteria and financial capability, while also providing evidence of bonding capacity. The modification document stresses compliance with terms and conditions, ensuring the project meets federal grant requirements and adheres to construction standards. The main intent of the amendment is to clarify submission requirements and evaluation criteria, aiming for effective project execution within established guidelines and regulations.
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