USSS DAV Secure Parking Area
ID:  47PK0524R0066Type: Solicitation
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R9 AMD SAT SAN FRANCISCO SUPPORT SECTIONSan Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is soliciting proposals for the construction of a secure parking area for the United States Secret Service at the Robert T. Matsui Federal Building in Sacramento, California. The project involves converting existing parking spaces into a fully screened secure area, which will include the installation of bi-parting sliding doors, a pedestrian entrance, additional lighting, electrical outlets, and water access, all while ensuring compliance with federal and local regulations. This initiative is critical for enhancing security measures at the federal facility, and contractors are required to submit detailed design documents, adhere to safety protocols, and comply with wage determinations under the Davis-Bacon Act. The solicitation closes on November 19, 2024, at 4:00 AM PST, and interested parties can contact Timothy Day at timothy.day@gsa.gov or (916) 212-7373 for further information.

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    The government RFP detailed within the document pertains to a construction project for the USSS DAV Secure Parking Area at the Robert T. Matsui Federal Building in Sacramento, CA. It specifically requires contractors to provide labor, materials, and equipment to convert designated parking spaces into a secure area, equipped with sliding doors, pedestrian access, and infrastructure for future surveillance systems. The solicitation emphasizes sealed bids, the need for performance and payment bonds, and adherence to construction wage rates outlined in the attached documents. With a contract structure of Firm Fixed Price, the project performance period spans from November 12, 2024, to June 14, 2025. Offers must be submitted by 4:00 PM PST on October 30, 2024, ensuring that proposals are complete and compliant with the specified requirements. The document encapsulates key procurement processes within federal contracting, highlighting principles of transparency and competitive bidding to ensure effective execution of government projects.
    The government project titled "USSS DAV Secure Parking Area," under solicitation number 47PK0524R0066, seeks proposals for converting specific parking spaces at the Robert T. Matsui Federal Building in Sacramento, CA, into a fully secure area. The project includes installing bi-parting sliding doors, a pedestrian entrance, and infrastructure for future CCTV and access control systems, along with additional lighting and water connections. A mandatory site walk is scheduled for October 9, 2023, with bids due by October 30, 2024. Proposals must include detailed pricing, design plans, and relevant certifications. The contractor is responsible for adherence to local, state, and federal codes and must ensure all work is compliant with health and safety regulations. The project completion timeline is set for 180 days post-award, with payments contingent on project milestones. Overall, this solicitation reflects the government’s objective of enhancing security and infrastructure at federal facilities while ensuring compliance with construction standards and promoting secure operational environments. The emphasis on mandatory site visits and the detailed bidding process indicates the project's significance and the government's commitment to transparency and accountability in development contracts.
    This government document outlines amendments to Solicitation Order number 47PK0524R0066, which pertains to the establishment of a secure parking area for the United States Secret Service at the Matsui Federal Courthouse in Sacramento, CA. The solicitation due date is extended to November 8, 2024, at 4:00 PM PST, and includes answers to contractor questions along with a revised Scope of Work, updated wage rates, and supporting documentation. The project encompasses the installation of secure fencing, sliding doors, lighting, electrical systems, and water access, ensuring adherence to federal and local codes. Contractors are required to submit detailed design drawings, implement safety measures, and ensure compliance with labor regulations such as the Davis-Bacon Act, which sets minimum wage requirements. Key responsibilities involve project management, quality assurance, and coordination with GSA representatives, given that the Federal Building remains occupied during construction. The contractor must facilitate necessary approvals, conduct projects within designated work hours, and maintain site cleanliness throughout. Overall, this document emphasizes the importance of thorough planning, regulatory compliance, and efficient execution in federal contracting for construction projects.
    The document outlines amendments and requirements related to Solicitation Order number 47PK0524R0066 for the USSS DAV Secure Parking Area project at the Matsui Federal Courthouse in Sacramento, CA. It details the extended submission deadline to November 19, 2024, and emphasizes the necessity for contractors to formally acknowledge receipt of amendments to avoid offer rejection. Key aspects include the provision of secure parking infrastructure, installation of bi-parting doors, and new lighting systems in compliance with specified governmental standards. Contractors must submit design documents for approval, including schematics for reliable electrical and plumbing installations, all while coordinating with ongoing building operations to minimize disruptions. Additionally, the contractor is tasked with ensuring adherence to safety protocols, maintaining a clean work environment, and conforming to various legal and regulatory stipulations outlined by the government. Compliance with wage determinations under the Davis-Bacon Act is also specified, highlighting minimum wage requirements based on contract conditions. Overall, the document underscores the project's comprehensive nature, encompassing design, installation, safety, and regulatory compliance to ensure a secure and functional facility.
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