BAEY 240015 - Replace Fire Pump Controllers
ID: BAEY240015Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4686 9 CONS PKPBEALE AFB, CA, 95903-1702, USA

NAICS

Engineering Services (541330)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIP- FIRE FIGHTING/RESCUE/SAFETY EQUIP; ENVIRON PROTECT EQUIP/MATLS (J042)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking qualified contractors for the BAEY 240015 project, which involves upgrading fire pump controllers and the fire alarm system at Building 11600 located at Beale Air Force Base in California. The project requires the demolition of outdated fire safety systems, the design and installation of new equipment, and ensuring compliance with current cybersecurity and engineering standards. This initiative is crucial for maintaining operational reliability and safety at military installations, as the existing systems are outdated and pose risks to fire safety equipment functionality. Interested parties should contact SrA Cristhian Gonzalez at cristhian.gonzalez_tovar@us.af.mil or 530-634-3308, or SSgt James Buyag at james_bryan.buyag@us.af.mil or 530-634-2228 for further details regarding the Sources Sought Questionnaire and project requirements.

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    The document is a succinct reference indicating components related to federal and local government Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, specifically denoted as "11600 WST1 WST2 Tab 5 Page 1 of 1 DOCK 3." The purpose appears to highlight a specific RFP or grant opportunity without providing specific details about the content or requirements. The notation signifies a systematic approach in cataloging and retrieving pertinent information relating to procurement and funding processes that often accompany government initiatives. The RFPs and grants likely aim to foster collaboration and support projects across various sectors, furthering public service goals. The document's structure suggests an organized framework for managing and accessing government contracts and funding requests, crucial for effective governance and community development. Overall, the brief entry underscores the importance of formal documentation in federal and state dealings, suggesting that meticulous record-keeping is vital for transparency and efficiency.
    The Sources Sought Questionnaire for the Upgrade Fire Pump Controllers project, B11600, solicits detailed company profiles from potential contractors. Key requirements include basic company information (name, address, affiliate details, establishment year, employee count), contractor capabilities (UEI number, CAGE Code, NAICS Code), and small business designations as registered on SAM.gov. Additionally, respondents must outline their relevant experience by listing at least two Department of Defense or Executive Agency projects from the past decade that correspond to the project’s requirements, providing insights into the nature of their involvement, either as a prime contractor or subcontractor. The questionnaire emphasizes the importance of verifying the accuracy of submitted information, requiring sign-off by a responsible party. This document serves as a preliminary outreach tool, helping agencies identify qualified vendors for upcoming projects related to fire safety systems, supporting the federal government's efforts to enhance safety and performance in critical infrastructure.
    The BAEY 240015 project at Beale Air Force Base focuses on upgrading fire pump controllers and the fire alarm system at Building 11600. The contractor is tasked with the demolition of outdated systems, designing and installing new fire safety equipment, and ensuring compliance with current cybersecurity and engineering standards. Notable activities include removing existing hardware, installing a new fire alarm system, incorporating advanced monitoring technologies, and ensuring environmental controls for adjacent operations. The project outlines extensive management and reporting requirements, emphasizing adherence to federal, state, and Air Force regulations. The contractor must provide detailed documentation and periodic updates on progress, including a Work Breakdown Structure and Integrated Master Schedule. The overall aim is to create a fully functional and code-compliant fire safety system that enhances operational reliability while mitigating risks associated with fire safety equipment failures. This effort reflects the government's commitment to maintaining high standards of safety and operational readiness at military installations, aligning with broader objectives in government contracting for military infrastructure enhancements.
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