The project involves replacing HVAC systems and performing miscellaneous repairs across 18 barracks and 3 latrines in the 13100 block of Georgia Garrison Training Center. The scope includes demolition and replacement of existing condenser units, furnaces, air handlers, line sets, electrical disconnects, and thermostat wiring in the barracks. New insulated aluminum plenum boxes will be installed, and mechanical rooms will receive new drywall, framing, and insulation. For the latrines, the project entails replacing condenser units, air handlers, furnaces, equipment stands, and installing new suspended ceilings. Both types of buildings will have their natural gas piping, condensate drains, and furnace vents reused where possible. The project emphasizes adhering to specifications for new equipment and ensuring proper sealing and insulation throughout the installations.
This document addresses questions and answers for two federal government RFPs, W912JM26QA001 FSGA - 12900 Block and W912JM26QA002 FSGA - 13100 Block, focusing on HVAC system upgrades. Key clarifications include a project performance period of 210 days, with work to be completed by May 1, 2026, and the application of SCA Wage Rates. Bid bonds and contract affidavits are not required. Drawings have been uploaded to SAM.gov, and minimum equipment specifications are detailed in the SOW. The project is not a design-build contract, and the proposal due date has been extended to December 8, 2025. Contractors are not required to provide specific QA/QC or Safety Plans but must adhere to OSHA standards. Shop drawings are required, and 120V temporary power is available free of charge. The new HVAC systems will use R-454A refrigerant, and equal alternates to suggested sources (Carrier/Grand-Aire) are acceptable. Programming for the Monaco Fire Alarm Systems must be performed by a low-voltage electrician with access to Monaco Software, with coordination through the Government Representative. One superintendent can fulfill supervision, safety, and QA/QC roles for a single project, but not for both solicitations concurrently. Ductwork insulation and modifications are limited to mechanical rooms. Fire dampers, duct access doors, and duct smoke detectors are not required. Standard GFCI is required for new exterior outlets. Mastic is required on all seams and connections for duct rewrapping in Barracks Mechanical Rooms. Insulated aluminum is preferred for plenums, though stainless steel is acceptable. Post-installation maintenance training is not required. Contractors can use a CONEX or storage area on-site. All workers must be US citizens, pass a background check, and have no outstanding legal issues. The existing fire alarm system is Monaco, maintained by government personnel, and firewatch is not required if the system is taken offline, provided 911 is notified.
The government project involves replacing HVAC systems and performing miscellaneous repairs in 18 barracks and 3 latrines at the Georgia Garrison Training Center. The scope of work includes the demolition and replacement of existing condenser units, furnaces, air handlers, line sets, insulation, and associated wiring. New aluminum insulated plenum boxes will be installed, and drywall will be added to mechanical room walls and ceilings. The project also entails installing new electrical disconnects, GFIC outlets, and interfacing new HVAC units with the fire alarm control panel. For the latrine buildings, the work specifies replacing condenser units, air handlers, furnaces, equipment stands, return air plenums, and diffusers, along with installing new suspended ceilings and addressing existing ductwork insulation. The primary goal is to modernize the HVAC infrastructure and address necessary repairs across these facilities, ensuring safety and operational efficiency.
The Land Dominance Center at Fort Stewart, GA, project number 13260010, outlines the comprehensive replacement of HVAC systems in 21 buildings, including 18 barracks and 3 latrines. The scope encompasses the removal of existing condensers, air handlers, and natural gas furnaces, and their replacement with new, energy-efficient units. Key tasks include replacing wooden plenum boxes with insulated metal, installing drywall in mechanical rooms, updating electrical disconnects, replacing fire alarm batteries, and reprogramming fire alarm control panels. Demolition and new installation work are detailed for both barrack and latrine buildings, specifying equipment requirements, insulation, ductwork, and electrical components. The project emphasizes adherence to industry standards, safety regulations, and proper disposal of materials. The contractor is responsible for coordination, site cleanup, and providing a one-year warranty on materials and workmanship, with a five-year warranty on HVAC compressors.
The Land Dominance Center at Fort Stewart, GA, project number 13260010, involves replacing HVAC systems in 18 barrack buildings and 3 latrine buildings. The comprehensive scope includes demolition of existing units, ductwork, and electrical components, followed by installation of new 5-ton condenser units, air handlers, natural gas furnaces, and associated electrical and plumbing systems. Barrack buildings will receive new insulated aluminum plenum boxes and drywall in mechanical rooms, while latrine buildings will have new equipment stands and suspended ceiling systems. The contractor must adhere to a 210-calendar-day completion timeline, coordinate work, manage waste, and ensure all installations meet industry standards, including SMACNA, NEC, and International Building Code, with a one-year warranty on materials and workmanship and a five-year warranty on compressors.
The document is a partial map or diagram indicating various roads, gates, and buildings, likely within a military installation or a large campus. Key locations include Gullick Ave, Glennville Hero Rd, GA HWY 144, Old Sunbury Rd, Bultman Ave, Murray Ave, Troupe Ave, Harmon Ave, Niles Ave, Ricker Ave, and several numbered streets (16th, 13th, 12th, 11th, 10th St). Specific buildings like Winn Army Hospital, Donavan Parade Field, BLDG 1050, and BLDG 1053 are also marked, along with Gates 1, 3, and 5. The note "Not Drawn to Scale" indicates it is a schematic representation rather than a precise map. This document likely serves as an internal guide for navigation or to delineate operational areas within a government or military facility, possibly related to logistics, infrastructure planning, or general orientation as part of a larger federal or state project.
This document is a federal government Request for Proposal (RFP) for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) to replace HVAC systems in 21 buildings at the 13100 Block Fort Stewart, Georgia. The solicitation, number W912JM26QA002, was issued on November 18, 2025, with offers due by December 04, 2025. The estimated total award amount is $19,000,000.00. The contract includes three line items for replacing different types of HVAC equipment (barracks, double latrine, and latrine HVAC) with a performance period from January 05, 2026, to May 04, 2026. The evaluation criteria prioritize technical proposals (quicker installation, lower price, superior equipment, superior HVAC experience), past performance, and price. The document also details various FAR and DFARS clauses governing the contract, including requirements for small business rerepresentation, electronic invoicing via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF), and contractor responsibilities regarding executive compensation, ByteDance covered applications, and protections for veterans and workers with disabilities. Instructions for offer submission, including technical and past performance proposals, are provided, along with information on the NGB Agency Protest Program.
This amendment to Solicitation Number W912JM26QA002 extends the due date for offers from December 1, 2025, to December 8, 2025. It also incorporates updates to the Statement of Work (SOW) and includes new drawings for the project, specifically "PLANS AND DRAWINGS Replace HVAC Systems Miscellanous Repairs 13100 Block (18 Brks 3 Latrines)" and "UPDATE TO SOW." All questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted by December 1, 2025, at 8:00 AM. This modification emphasizes the importance of acknowledging amendments to avoid rejection of offers and outlines procedures for changing already submitted offers.