Repair Sanitary Sewer Beachey & C Street
ID: N400857283362Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM MID-ATLANTICNORFOLK, VA, 23511-0395, USA

NAICS

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Z2JZ)

Set Aside

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

    The U.S. Navy is seeking experienced contractors to repair and enhance the sanitary sewer system at the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) in Cherry Point, North Carolina. The primary objectives include resolving conflicts within the steam vault and trenching operations, replacing sections of sewer pipes, upgrading manholes, and improving road crossings.

    The scope of work involves extensive excavation and shoring, utility relocation, and the installation of pipeline casings. Contractors must adhere to detailed specifications for materials and provide quality assurance measures. Important considerations include coordinating with existing utilities and ensuring compliance with environmental and waste management protocols. The project has a projected duration of 150 days, with key tasks encompassing site surveys, demolition, sewer line replacement, paving, and landscaping.

    Contractors must demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines, possess the requisite construction expertise, and adhere to strict base access and security protocols. The Navy emphasizes compliance with labor regulations and executive orders on wages and paid sick leave. Contractors are responsible for coordinating all necessary personnel, materials, and equipment, with specific attention to drawing discrepancies and revisions.

    Eligibility is restricted to pre-selected Civil Paving MACC contractors, who must acknowledge the amendments issued and provide detailed cost breakdowns. The evaluation process focuses on technical merit, compliance with specifications, price, and past performance.

    This opportunity is listed as a Total Small Business Set-Aside, indicating eligibility criteria related to business size and status. The estimated funding available for the project is around $2.2 million, with progress payments made contingent upon the submission of specific documents. The submission deadline for proposals is July 30, 2024, with a mandatory site visit scheduled for July 11, 2024.

    For clarification or further details, interested parties can contact Mason Sholar or Ericka J. Bishop, whose information is provided in the opportunity listing.

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    The primary objective of this procurement is to repair the sanitary sewer system along Beachey and C Streets at the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) in Cherry Point, North Carolina. The focus is on acknowledging Amendment 0002, which extends the deadline for submitting pre-award Requests for Information (RFI) to July 19, 2024, while keeping the proposal due date unchanged at July 30, 2024. Offerors are required to respond to the RFI's, and the government emphasizes following the RFP, specifications, and drawings, with particular attention to Section 31 23 00.00 20. This file primarily concerns the acknowledgment of the amendment and the associated deadlines, and does not contain extensive details on the procurement's specifications and requirements. However, it does mention that offerors should refer to the available specifications and drawings for insights into the project's technical requirements. As such, the scope of work, contract details, and evaluation criteria remain focused on complying with the mentioned specifications and submitting proposals accordingly.
    The government seeks bids for repairing a sanitary sewer system at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina. Key objectives include replacing sections of sewer pipe, upgrading manholes, and enhancing road crossings. The project involves extensive excavation, dewatering, and shoring work, with strict guidelines for handling contaminated soils. Contractors must adhere to detailed specifications for materials, including ductile iron and PVC piping, and provide quality assurance measures. Critical tasks include utility relocation, clearing and grubbing, and the installation of pipeline casings. The RFP mandates licensed contractors and specifies submission deadlines. Evaluation criteria center on technical merit, price, and past performance. Contractors must acknowledge Amendment 0003 and its revisions, with a proposal submission deadline of July 30, 2024.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to secure contracting services for repairing the sanitary sewer system at the intersection of Beachey and C Streets, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, North Carolina. The focus is on addressing conflicts within the steam vault and trenching operations during the replacement of an 8" gravity sewer line. To accomplish this, the contractor will need to demonstrate the ability to resolve drawing discrepancies, with specific attention to the steam pit and trenching plans. Critical dates include the submission deadline of July 30, 2024, remaining unchanged despite this amendment. Contractors must acknowledge this amendment and provide a clear indication of any changes in their proposals, ensuring their receipt prior to the submission deadline. Evaluation of proposals will consider their adherence to the amended terms and their ability to meet the specified requirements for drawing revisions and conflict resolution.
    The government seeks contractors for the repair of the sanitary sewer system on Beachey and C Streets at the MCAS Cherry Point facility in North Carolina. The goal is to fix these streets within 150 days of the award using materials that comply with relevant standards. This project is subject to wage requirements, with rates ranging from $10.12 to $24.66 per hour for different roles, and bond requirements, including bid and performance bonds for contracts valued at $150,000 or more. A site visit is scheduled for July 11, 2024, and interested parties must submit their proposals by July 30, 2024, acknowledging Amendment #0001 and providing detailed cost breakdowns. The evaluation of proposals will consider factors such as price and compliance with specifications and requirements. Funding for the project is contingent on availability.
    The government seeks to repair a sanitary sewer system at the Marine Corps Air Station in Cherry Point, North Carolina. The main objective is to enhance the system's functionality and reliability by addressing critical issues. The project involves replacing and upgrading sections of the sewer line, including the removal of approximately 376 linear feet of existing sewer pipe and associated structures. Technical requirements specify the use of reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) for storm drains and sewer lines, with specific dimensions and slope ratios. The work also entails coordinating with existing utilities, including steam vaults and lines, which must remain operational during the project. Shoring and bracing are essential to protect these structures. Contractors must adhere to strict environmental and waste management protocols, focusing on recycling and off-site disposal of construction waste. The scope encompasses several tasks. It includes conducting a comprehensive survey of existing conditions, demolition, and the installation of a new 8" gravity sewer line. Contractors must also address paving and landscaping requirements, ensuring minimal disruption to the base's operations and adhering to strict phasing and construction mandates. Additionally, they must provide temporary and permanent erosion control measures and construct storm drains and inlets. Contract details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided information, but the project seemingly follows a fixed-price contract based on the mention of a budget and financial considerations. Key dates include a pre-construction meeting and a projected completion date of February 23, 2024. The evaluation of proposals will likely consider factors such as the contractor's ability to meet schedule deadlines, construction experience, and compliance with environmental and safety regulations. Price may also be a significant factor, although the emphasis seems more on technical expertise and project execution.
    The U.S. Navy seeks bids for the replacement of a sanitary sewer line and related work at the Marine Corps Air Station in Cherry Point, North Carolina. Key tasks involve removing existing sewer lines and incidental structures, verifying utility locations, and providing temporary bypass pumping during cutover periods. The work also includes site preparation, excavation, and installation of new sewer lines, with attention to existing vegetation and structures. Contractors must submit detailed cost breakdowns, including quantities and unit prices, within 15 days of contract award. Progress payments are contingent upon submission of required documents, including those related to insurance, safety, and scheduling. The Navy emphasizes strict compliance with security and access requirements at the base, mandating background checks and badging for contractor personnel. All technical submittals, RFIs, and documents must be managed through the Naval Facilities Engineering Command's Electronic Construction and Facility Support Contract Management System (eCMS). The contract baseline schedule, subject to government approval, must account for work activities, submittals, inspections, and closeout procedures. Contractors are expected to mobilize within 60 days of award and adhere to strict administrative requirements, including regular progress photographs and monthly work reports. The procurement process allows for a firm-fixed-price contract, with an estimated value of $2.2 million. Submissions are due by 25 March 2024, after which the Navy will evaluate bids based on price and other factors, with particular emphasis on the quality of the proposed work and materials.
    The government seeks bids from pre-selected contractors for repairing the sanitary sewer system along Beachey and C Streets at MCAS Cherry Point in North Carolina. The primary objective is to execute comprehensive sewer repairs within a specified timeline and budget. This project has a projected duration of 150 days and an estimated cost between $100,000 and $250,000. The RFP outlines detailed requirements for the selected contractor to address. This includes adhering to specified wage rates for different worker classifications, incorporating executive orders on minimum wages and paid sick leave, and ensuring compliance with various federal acquisition regulations and clauses related to labor laws and supply chain security. Contractors will be responsible for coordinating all necessary personnel, materials, and equipment to effect full repairs. This encompasses tasks like blasting, carpentry, cement masonry, and electrical work, with specific skills and rates outlined in the wage determination section. The contract will be awarded based on the lowest priced proposal, with evaluation focused on price and compliance with the solicitation's terms. The submission deadline is July 30, 2024, with a mandatory site visit scheduled for July 11, 2024. Offerors should be aware that funding for the project may not become available, which could result in no award being given.
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