Defense Supply Center Richmond(DSCR) Building 100(CDC) Perimeter Fence Replacement
ID: SP470325Q0027Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDCSO RICHMOND DIVISION #1RICHMOND, VA, 23237, USA

NAICS

All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (238990)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF OTHER NON-BUILDING FACILITIES (Z1PZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency, is seeking proposals for the replacement of fencing at the Defense Supply Center Richmond’s Child Development Center (CDC) in Lake Frederick, Virginia. The project entails the removal of deteriorated vinyl/rubber fencing and the installation of new vinyl-coated fabrics, gates, and top rails, with a completion timeframe of 120 days post-notice to proceed. This procurement is critical for maintaining safety and security at the facility, emphasizing the importance of quality and compliance with federal safety and environmental regulations. Interested contractors, who must have at least five years of fencing experience, can contact Robert Moragues at robert.moragues@dla.mil or Kyle Gregory at Kyle.Gregory@dla.mil for further details, and must ensure their proposals include comprehensive documentation to avoid disqualification.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Robert Moragues
    (804) 279-5309
    (804) 279-3246
    robert.moragues@dla.mil
    Kyle Gregory, Contracting Officer
    (804) 980-6388
    Kyle.Gregory@dla.mil
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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) seeks proposals for the replacement of fencing at the Defense Supply Center Richmond’s Child Development Center (CDC). The project involves removing deteriorated vinyl/rubber fencing (831' x 6', 137' x 4', with 5 gates), while retaining existing posts, and requires the installation of new vinyl-coated fabrics, gates, and top rails. Contractors must possess at least five years of experience in fencing and are expected to manage a Quality Control system onsite. The contract specifies a completion timeframe of 120 days post-proceed notice and emphasizes detailed documentation for proposal submissions which includes project narratives, past project experiences, and necessary safety plans. Furthermore, contractors are required to comply with various federal safety and environmental regulations, provide portable sanitary facilities, and ensure site safety through methods like barricading hazardous areas. A pre-construction meeting will be held to discuss project timelines and safety protocols. The proposals will be evaluated for technical acceptability, and documentation mishaps could result in a disqualified submission. This structured approach highlights the government’s emphasis on quality, safety, and compliance within its contracting processes.
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