Amendment No. 0001 to Solicitation No. 19SA4026R0001 - Installation of Vehicle Barriers
ID: 19SA4026R0001-0001Type: Special Notice
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STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFAMERICAN CONSULATE JEDDAHWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

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Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing (332323)

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FENCING, FENCES, GATES AND COMPONENTS (5660)
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    The Department of State is seeking contractors for the installation of vehicle barriers at the American Consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, under Solicitation No. 19SA4026R0001. This procurement includes the installation of barriers, with specific requirements such as the contractor not being responsible for supplying power, which is provided at 220V/1-phase/60Hz, and the need to fabricate a backbox for the master controller. The project is significant for enhancing security at the consulate, and proposals must be submitted by December 12, 2025, by 5 PM, with no late submissions accepted. Interested parties can reach out to Mohammed Obaid at obaidma@state.gov or Fawad Muneer at muneerf@state.gov for further inquiries.

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    This document addresses 27 questions and answers regarding RFP 19SA4026R0001 for the installation of vehicle barriers. Key clarifications include that the contractor is not responsible for supplying or installing power to the barriers, though the power source is 220V/1-phase/60Hz. The control panel will be in the guard booth, and the contractor must fabricate a backbox for the master controller. Existing barrier foundations are concrete surrounded by asphalt, and disturbed surfaces will be restored with concrete only. Dimensions for existing drop-arms are referenced in attached drawings and the installation manual. Traffic management plans are not required, with coordination handled by the consulate. Financial statements are part of the offeror's qualification, and resumes for key project management personnel (Project Manager, Safety Manager, Quality Controller) are required at proposal submission. The period of performance considers barriers already on-site, and the project magnitude is reserved.
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