This government file details the P-990 Abandoned Lines Removal project at Fleet Readiness Center East, focusing on the demolition and abandonment of various underground utility pipes. The project involves removing abandoned 10-inch water, 8-inch sanitary, 6-inch forced sanitary, 3-inch gas, and several fire/security conduits of varying diameters. Key steps include hand-digging to locate and confirm abandoned pipes, cutting and capping pipes at easement boundaries, and abandoning pipes outside these limits in place. The plan emphasizes careful excavation around existing electrical utilities and adherence to specific backfill compaction requirements. This drawing is diagrammatic, requiring contractors to locate and map utilities before excavation and to contact MCAS Public Works Department.
Amendment 1 to Solicitation 7477134 P990 for the Abandoned Piping Demo project addresses pre-proposal inquiries and extends the offer receipt deadline. Key changes include clarification on backfilling and compacting the abandoned pipe trench, referencing a revised drawing (12913286, dated August 14, 2025). Additionally, the new deadline for offer submission is January 7, 2026. This amendment ensures all potential offerors have the necessary information to submit accurate proposals and extends the response period.
The document outlines the 'P-990 Abandoned Lines Removal' project at MCAS Cherry Point, NC, dated June 18, 2025. The project focuses on the demolition and removal of various abandoned underground pipes and conduits, including water, sanitary, gas, and fire/security lines, at depths ranging from approximately 18 to 44 inches. Key tasks involve hand or soft digging to locate pipe ends, cutting and capping pipes at easement boundaries, and removing specific pipe diameters and materials such as ductile iron, PVC, and steel. The project site is near BLDG 4841, BLDG 4930, NC HWY 101 (FONTANA BLVD), MARYLOU RD, and CUNNINGHAM BLVD. The plans emphasize the need for contractors to locate and map underground utilities prior to excavation and to avoid disturbing existing underground electrical utilities. The drawing is diagrammatic, and contact with MCAS Public Works Department is required before excavation.
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid-Atlantic, is soliciting proposals for the P990 Abandoned Piping Demo project at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina. This RFP, N442487477134, is open to a specific list of contractors and focuses on plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning work with an estimated cost between $250,000 and $500,000. Key requirements include a 45-day completion period, bid bonds for proposals over $35K (payment and performance bonds for over $150K), and adherence to various FAR and DFARS provisions, including Buy American requirements. Proposals are due by January 7, 2026, at 2:00 PM EST, and award will be based on the lowest price. The solicitation details wage determinations, RFI procedures, and proposal submission guidelines, emphasizing that initial offers should contain the best price terms.
This government file outlines the P-990 Abandoned Lines Removal project at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina. The project, identified as 7477134, focuses on removing abandoned utility pipes within a Duke Energy Corporation right-of-way. The document details administrative, security, and payment procedures for contractors. Key aspects include strict work restrictions, mandatory security clearances via the Defense Biometrics Identification System (DBIDS), and adherence to various federal and Navy regulations. All project documentation, including submittals and daily reports, must be managed through the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command’s (NAVFAC) Electronic Construction and Facility Support Contract Management System (eCMS). The file emphasizes safety, environmental controls, and stringent reporting requirements for timely project completion and compliance.