The Infrastructure Flight of the 14 Contracting Squadron is issuing a Sources Sought announcement to gather interest from qualified contractors for a potential firm-fixed price construction contract aimed at repairing the roof of building 847 at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The project will encompass all non-personal services necessary for the roof repairs, according to the attached Draft Statement of Work. The NAICS code designated for this project is 238160, with a size standard of $19 million. The expected project cost ranges between $500,000 and $1 million.
Interested parties must provide key information, including their business name, CAGE code, contact details, business size, previous experience with similar projects, and details regarding their ability to meet socio-economic subcontracting requirements. Responses are required by March 28, 2025, at 1 PM CST and should be sent to specified Air Force personnel.
It's important to note that this announcement is not a solicitation for bids or proposals, and any future solicitation will be announced separately. The government's contractual obligation will depend on the availability of funds. This announcement aims to ensure that the government identifies capable contractors for necessary roof repair work while adhering to regulatory compliance and providing opportunities for various socio-economic business categories.
The document outlines the Design-Build Statement of Work for the roof repair project of Building 847 at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, identified by project number EEPZ246823. The contractor is tasked with replacing the entire roof assembly to eliminate weather-related leaks, including insulation, gutters, and various roof components, while ensuring the facility remains operational. Specific requirements include adhering to industry standards and codes, utilizing licensed design professionals for project documentation, and maintaining site safety protocols due to proximity to an active airfield. The project emphasizes careful planning and execution, including detailed demolition, the installation of a standing seam metal roof, and the implementation of a quality control plan. Additionally, all equipment and materials must be provided by the contractor, highlighting the self-sufficiency of the operation. The overall goal is to deliver a watertight solution while minimizing disruption to ongoing airfield operations and ensuring compliance with federal and military construction guidelines. This project reflects the government's commitment to maintaining functional infrastructure by investing in essential maintenance and upkeep.