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.