Market Survey - Replace existing window washdown system at Wilmington, NC, ATCT
ID: 697DCK-25-R-00160Type: Sources Sought
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCSFORT WORTH, TX, 76177, USA
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    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is conducting a market survey for the replacement of the existing window washdown system at the Wilmington, NC Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT). The project involves the removal of current system components and the installation of new equipment, including chemical surfactant tanks, expansion tanks, and associated plumbing and electrical systems, all while ensuring minimal disruption to air traffic operations. This procurement is crucial for maintaining operational safety and efficiency at the airport, with an estimated contract value ranging from $25,000 to $75,000. Interested small businesses are encouraged to express their interest by contacting Angela Layman at angela.layman@faa.gov, providing their company details and business size, as this announcement serves informational purposes only.

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    The document outlines a government contract for the replacement of the window washdown system at the Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) of Wilmington International Airport (ILM), scheduled for April 2024. The project entails removing the existing system components and installing new ones, including chemical surfactant tanks, expansion tanks, and associated plumbing and electrical systems. Key tasks involve the safe removal of existing materials and the installation of new piping and wiring, ensuring minimal disruption to air traffic operations. The contractor must adhere to a strict work schedule, coordinate closely with FAA personnel for security and safety, and comply with OSHA regulations to maintain a safe construction site. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for environmental protection during operations and ensuring that construction activities do not affect ongoing airport operations. Permits will be managed by the FAA, while all materials used must comply with specified safety and environmental standards. This document is part of a federal Request for Proposal (RFP), emphasizing the importance of adhering to strict guidelines in public sector projects to ensure safety, compliance, and efficient use of resources.
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