Grandfather Ranger District Office Renovations- Pisgah NF
ID: 12445225B0007Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA-FS, CSA EAST 12Atlanta, GA, 303092449, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Z2JZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Forest Service, is seeking contractors for the renovation of the Grandfather Ranger District Office located in Nebo, North Carolina. The project involves comprehensive interior renovations, including selective demolition, structural upgrades, and the installation of modern electrical and IT systems, with a focus on enhancing functionality and safety while ensuring compliance with relevant building codes. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to modernizing its facilities within the Pisgah National Forest, emphasizing environmental stewardship and operational efficiency. Interested contractors should note that the work must be completed within 90 days of the Notice to Proceed, and they can contact Keisha Robinson at keisha.robinson@usda.gov for further details.

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    The Grandfather Ranger District Office remodel project entails comprehensive renovations, including demolition and construction of walls, flooring, electrical, IT, lighting, HVAC systems, and more. Located at 109 E. Lawing Drive, Nebo NC, the contractor must complete the work within 90 days of the Notice to Proceed. The project requires adherence to various building codes and standards, including those from OSHA and the National Fire Protection Association. Specific phases encompass the demolition of existing structures and the installation of new materials, including metal doors, frames, and resilient flooring. Further details outline submittal requirements for contractor documentation, a detailed clean-up and disposal strategy for construction debris, and coordination with Forest Service personnel. The document emphasizes professionalism in execution, cleanliness during renovations, and appropriate treatment of all materials per manufacturer specifications. Ultimately, this project reflects the government’s commitment to improving facilities while ensuring safety and compliance with building standards, critical during the remodeling of a federal office.
    The Grandfather Ranger District Renovation project involves comprehensive interior renovations within the National Forests in North Carolina, specifically in McDowell County. The scope of work includes selective demolition, which will address walls, electrical systems, flooring, ceilings, and the removal of certain furnishings. It also covers significant interior construction, framing, drywall installation, and the construction of new electrical and IT conduits. Additional elements of the project consist of installing new lighting fixtures, doors and latches, and window shades, along with the addition of a conference room TV and alterations to the reception desk, including security enhancements. The document outlines a base bid schedule, indicating that all other items not explicitly mentioned will be considered incidental, meaning no further compensation will be provided for them. This renovation aims to modernize the district's facilities while ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards set forth by the U.S. Forest Service.
    The Pisgah National Forest is undertaking an office remodel project for the Grandfather Ranger District led by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. The project encompasses a comprehensive redesign of the facility, focusing on demolition, structural upgrades, and interior enhancements, such as new wall layouts, flooring replacement, and installation of modern electrical systems. Key elements include a new conference room, upgraded lighting, and IT infrastructure, emphasizing safety with soundproofing and security glazing. The contractor must ensure phased construction to allow continuity of office operations, involving meticulous scheduling for the relocation of office furniture and equipment. Dust control measures will be implemented during construction, and all work must align with environmental considerations and compliance requirements. The project reflects a commitment to modernizing government facilities to improve functionality while maintaining environmental stewardship in the Pisgah National Forest area.
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