Upgrade Okuma Lighting
ID: FA5270Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA5270 18 CONS PKAPO, AP, 96368-5199, USA

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Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing (33441)

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TRANSFORMERS: DISTRIBUTION AND POWER STATION (6120)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking contractors for the Upgrade Okuma Lighting project at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. The project entails the complete removal and replacement of existing transformers and area lighting, including the demolition of transformer houses TH-6 and TH-7, and the installation of new outdoor transformer units on concrete pads that comply with environmental and safety standards. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the base's infrastructure while ensuring compliance with regulations regarding hazardous materials, such as Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), which require careful handling and disposal. Interested contractors can reach out to Leona I Cantu at leona.cantu.4@us.af.mil or Gary Wynder at gary.wynder@us.af.mil for further details, with the project expected to span a total performance period of 516 calendar days.

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    The project outlined in this Statement of Work focuses on the repair of transformers and upgrade of lighting at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. The scope involves the complete removal and replacement of existing transformers and area lighting, including the demolition of the transformer houses TH-6 and TH-7. New transformers will be installed on concrete pads that meet environmental and safety standards, considering the presence of hazardous materials such as PCBs, which require proper disposal in compliance with Japanese and federal regulations. The construction project is scheduled for a total performance period of 516 calendar days, encompassing both design and on-site construction phases. Key requirements include a detailed project schedule, coordination with occupied facilities, compliance with various design and environmental standards, and a comprehensive pre-design meeting. The contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary approvals, conducting site assessments, and ensuring minimal disruption to the base's normal operations. Moreover, the project includes specific measures for environmental compliance and the handling of hazardous materials, with an emphasis on sustainable practices throughout the construction phases. Overall, the document outlines a structured approach to enhance infrastructure while adhering to safety regulations and operational efficiency.
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