MARKET SURVEY - RDG ATCT (Design-Build) project in Reading, PA
ID: 697DCK-25-R-00186Type: Special Notice
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCSFORT WORTH, TX, 76177, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWERS (Y1BA)
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    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is conducting a market survey for the Design-Build of a new Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) project in Reading, Pennsylvania, with an estimated budget of $50 million to $75 million. The FAA seeks to assess industry interest and capability to meet the project requirements, which include comprehensive design, construction, and engineering services that adhere to federal standards and sustainability practices. This initiative is crucial for enhancing air traffic control infrastructure, ensuring safety and efficiency in airport operations. Interested vendors must submit their qualifications by February 13, 2025, with inquiries accepted until February 6, 2025. Registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) is mandatory, and all costs associated with responses will be borne by the vendors. For further information, contact Robert Higgins at robert.higgins@faa.gov or call 781-238-7670.

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    This Business Declaration form is designed for firms applying for federal contracts, specifically to determine eligibility for set-asides based on ownership. It requires basic firm information, including the name, tax identification number, UEI, address, and ownership details. The declaration assesses the controlling interest in the business, detailing demographic categories such as race and gender, and inquiries about management responsibilities. It specifies the firm's classification under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and its nature of business. Additionally, it collects data on the firm’s operational history, including years in business, employee count, and gross receipts over the past three years. Questions regarding the firm’s status as a small business, service-disabled veteran-owned, socially and economically disadvantaged, or woman-owned entity are included to support compliance with diversity requirements. The signed declaration emphasizes the seriousness of accuracy in disclosures, highlighting possible criminal prosecution for false statements. The document serves essential regulatory purposes, facilitating information sharing among government entities engaged in small business development and ensuring transparency in contracting processes.
    The FAA is conducting a market survey for the Design-Build (D/B) of a new Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) in Reading, PA, with an estimated budget of $50M to $75M. This survey aims to gauge industry interest and capability in fulfilling the project requirements, adhering to FAA Acquisition Management System policies. Interested vendors must submit documentation demonstrating their qualifications, including company information, business size, relevant experience in similar high-value construction projects, and confirmation of their ability to meet parameters outlined in the survey. Submissions are due by February 13, 2025, with inquiries accepted until February 6, 2025. Registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) is mandatory for consideration. The survey serves as a preliminary step in determining future procurement strategies for the ATCT project, though it is not an official request for proposals, and no unsolicited proposals will be entertained. The document stresses that vendors bear all costs associated with their responses. This initiative reflects the FAA's commitment to enhancing air traffic control infrastructure.
    The document outlines the Statement of Work (SOW) for the Design-Build of a new Airport Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) Facility in Reading, Pennsylvania. It details the comprehensive requirements for design, construction, and engineering services, emphasizing sustainable practices and compliance with federal standards. Key sections include general requirements, substructure, shell, interior construction, services, and equipment, with specifics on foundations, plumbing, electrical systems, and site improvements. The project mandates that designs adhere to the latest provisions of pertinent building codes and sustainability guidelines, aiming for a facility lifespan of at least 50 years with a focus on energy efficiency. Important criteria involve site-specific design, safety, and security measures considering the facility's critical infrastructure status. The SOW stipulates that all aspects must comply with the FAA's Terminal Facilities Design Standards and various local codes. The design-builder must integrate environmental safety regulations and be responsible for quality assurance throughout the project's execution, ensuring the facility meets all operational and regulatory requirements upon completion while fostering competition in design solutions. This indicates a significant government investment in enhancing airport operations and infrastructure resilience.
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