P1334 Child Development Center, NSA Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Virginia
ID: N4008525R2527Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM MID-ATLANTICNORFOLK, VA, 23511-0395, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Y1JZ)
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    The Department of Defense, through NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, is conducting a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the potential use of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) for the construction of the P-1334 Child Development Center at Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads in Norfolk, Virginia. This project aims to construct a handicap-accessible facility designed to accommodate 300 children, featuring outdoor playground areas and constructed with a concrete slab, cross-laminated timber roofing, and steel supports. The anticipated construction cost ranges between $25 million and $100 million, with a projected duration of approximately 810 calendar days. Stakeholders are invited to provide feedback via an attached questionnaire by January 30, 2025, with all responses remaining confidential. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Ashlee Beggs at ashlee.r.beggs.civ@us.navy.mil.

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    NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic has issued a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the potential use of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) for the construction of P-1334 Child Development Center at Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads in Norfolk, Virginia. This RFI seeks public input on PLAs for a facility intended to accommodate 300 children, featuring playground areas and designed with a concrete slab structure, cross-laminated timber roofing, and steel supports. The project, estimated to cost between $25 million and $100 million, anticipates a construction period of about 810 days. A PLA is a pre-hire agreement that outlines employment terms for a construction project, mandated for large-scale projects exceeding $35 million under Executive Order 14063 to enhance efficiency in federal construction. As part of this RFI, the public is invited to provide feedback using an attached questionnaire. This document does not solicit proposals or bids and is intended solely for planning purposes. Responses are due by January 30, 2025. All feedback will remain confidential and is not associated with any contract award decision.
    The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Mid-Atlantic, is conducting market research through a Sources Sought Notice for eligible small businesses to participate in the construction of the P-1334 Child Development Center at Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Virginia. This facility will accommodate 300 children and include both indoor and outdoor spaces, emphasizing accessibility and child safety. The project scope includes constructing a one-story concrete structure with specific materials such as cross-laminated timber for the roof and fiber cement siding. The estimated construction cost ranges between $25 million and $100 million, with an anticipated award date of September 2025. Interested firms must demonstrate relevant construction experience, provide bonding capacity details, and confirm small business status. Contributions from small business first-tier subcontractors are acceptable for qualifying experience. The notice invites responses by January 30, 2025, and aims to assess the interest level for a small business set-aside. The document serves as a pre-solicitation notice rather than a formal request for proposals, signaling the government’s interest in involving small businesses in federal contracts.
    The Project Labor Agreement (PLA) Request for Information (RFI) for Construction Project P-1334 at the Child Development Center in Norfolk, Virginia, seeks feedback from various stakeholders on the implementation of a PLA. The RFI includes a questionnaire covering several key areas: respondent identification (government entity, union, contractor, or small business), the availability of specialized construction services, and the labor market landscape for union and non-union workers. It also inquires about interest in participating in the project, prior usage of PLAs in similar projects, wage comparisons between union rates and prevailing wages under the Davis-Bacon Act, and potential cost implications associated with PLA requirements. The RFI aims to gather comprehensive insights to assess the viability and impacts of adopting a PLA for this construction initiative, ensuring informed decision-making reflecting the local construction environment’s conditions and capabilities. Overall, this effort underscores the government’s commitment to engaging the construction community while evaluating the feasibility and implications of utilizing a PLA for this specific project.
    The document serves as an interior finishes reference sheet (IN601) dated July 10, 2024, outlining various materials and finishes for a federal project. It details a comprehensive list of interior finishes, including wood stains, plastic laminates, tiles, paints, and specialty products, alongside their respective manufacturers, styles, colors, and sizes. Key components include wood stains from Sansin, plastic laminates from Wilsonart, solid surfaces from DuPont, various ceiling systems by Armstrong, flooring materials by Nora, and rubber tiles from Tarkett/Johnsonite. The document also specifies painting materials from Sherwin Williams, toilet partitions from ASI Global, signage systems from 2/90 Signage, and other protective finishes. The purpose of the document is to provide a clear specification for contractors responding to RFPs related to federal grants or local projects. By detailing the specific materials to be used, it ensures compliance with regulatory requirements while facilitating consistency and quality across all installations. The structured presentation of materials aids bidders in understanding project expectations and requirements, allowing for accurate quotations and proposals for the specified finishes.
    The document is a "Sources Sought – Contractor Information Form" designed for contractors to provide essential details as part of the federal request for proposals (RFPs) process. It requires basic contractor information including DUNS, CAGE code, firm name, address, and point of contact details, including phone number and email. Contractors must indicate their type of business from a list that includes various SBA certifications such as 8(a), HUBZone, and different classifications for small businesses, including veteran-owned and women-owned firms. Additionally, the form prompts contractors to specify their bonding capacity, including surety name and maximum bonding amounts for individual and aggregate projects. The document emphasizes that respondents should not alter the form's content. The overall purpose is to collect standardized contractor information to assess eligibility and capabilities for potential government contracts, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and fostering equitable access to contracting opportunities for diverse business classifications.
    The SOURCES SOUGHT – PROJECT INFORMATION FORM is a structured document used to gather essential information from contractors demonstrating relevant project experience for federal government requests for proposals (RFPs). Each contractor submits up to five projects, detailing key information such as contractor name, project numbers, award dates, completion dates, contract types, and the nature of work performed (e.g., new construction, repair, renovation). The form requires specifics about the project, including customer details, prime or subcontractor status, and a thorough description of work performed. The aim is to establish the contractor's qualifications, experience, and ability to fulfill government contracts efficiently. This rigorous collection of data supports transparency and aids in evaluating prospective contractors aligned with federal and state project requirements.
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