Market Survey/RFI - Crossett Flux Scaffolding Tower Assessment - FAA/US Forrest Service
ID: 6973GH-24-Crossett-Flux-Tower-AssessmentType: Sources Sought
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCSOKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73125, USA

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Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction (237130)
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    The Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is conducting a market survey for a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the assessment of the Crossett Flux scaffolding tower, which is owned by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS). The selected contractor will be responsible for a comprehensive evaluation, mapping, and structural analysis of the tower, ensuring compliance with national safety and engineering regulations, including OSHA standards and TIA-222 Rev. H guidelines. This assessment is crucial for determining the tower's viability for USFS use and identifying necessary maintenance efforts, with collaboration expected between the contractor, the FAA Logistics Center, and local USFS personnel. Interested parties can reach out to Raymond Lena at raymond.a.lena@faa.gov or Kristen Kendrick at kristen.n.kendrick@faa.gov for further details. The project will be funded by the FAA, and travel expenses will be reimbursed according to federal regulations.

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    This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for conducting an assessment, mapping, and structural analysis of the Crossett Flux scaffolding tower, owned by the US Forest Service (USFS). The contractor selected for this project will perform a comprehensive evaluation of the tower and its components, adhering to national safety and engineering regulations such as OSHA standards and TIA-222 Rev. H guidelines. Key objectives include determining the tower's viability for USFS use and identifying necessary maintenance efforts. The contractor is expected to collaborate with the Federal Aviation Administration Logistics Center (FAALC) and local USFS personnel throughout the process. The work will include providing a detailed assessment schedule, conducting the structural analysis, and delivering documentation in PDF format. The FAALC will fund the project and provide any known constraints. Travel for the contractor may be required and will be reimbursed per federal regulations. Successful completion is contingent on the approval of the assessment reports by both USFS and FAA.
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