81st RD Facilities Investment Services Region G
ID: W912HP25S1000Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYUS ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT CHARLESTOCHARLESTON, SC, 29403-5107, USA

NAICS

Facilities Support Services (561210)

PSC

OPERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (M1JZ)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Charleston District, is conducting market research for Facilities Investment Services (FIS) to support the 81st Readiness Division (RD) in Region G, covering various locations in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The anticipated contract will involve a Firm Fixed Price, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) arrangement, focusing on infrastructure sustainment, restoration, and modernization, including emergency service calls, preventive maintenance, and repair tasks across multiple facilities. This initiative is crucial for maintaining military readiness and operational effectiveness, with an estimated contract value exceeding $10 million over a potential duration of 5 years and 6 months. Interested contractors are encouraged to submit their capabilities and intent to propose by 2:00 PM EDT on November 15, 2024, to the primary contact, Andrea Skean, at Andrea.C.Skean@usace.army.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Andrea Skean, Contract Specialist
    Andrea.C.Skean@usace.army.mil
    Melissa Rada, Contracting Officer
    melissa.s.rada@usace.army.mil
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    The document outlines a list of U.S. Army Reserve Centers (USARCs) and associated facilities across Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, detailing their addresses and square footage. Key sites include the SP5 Roy W. Miller, Jr. USARC in Augusta, GA, with 29,972 sq. ft. and 8,047 sq. ft. facilities, and several USARCs within Fort Jackson, SC, such as the PFC William A McWhorter USARC with 56,512 sq. ft. and the 81st RD HQ with 120,604 sq. ft. The list serves to catalog available military resources and infrastructure in these states, which could inform future federal RFPs, state/local grants, or initiatives aimed at enhancing military operations. This compilation facilitates the identification of potential sites for various government projects and allocations, ensuring that federal and local agencies can efficiently plan and manage military-related activities.
    The document outlines a draft solicitation (W912HP-25-R-TBD) for Facility Investment Services directed at the 81st Readiness Division by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Charleston. The scope includes the provision of labor, tools, and management necessary for facility operation and maintenance. It addresses site descriptions, contractor requirements, management administration, and safety protocols while emphasizing a performance-based approach in service contracting. The Army aims to partner with contractors, emphasizing quality management, accountability, and adherence to regulations. Key components include contractor qualifications, safety and environmental practices, quality assurance measures, and operational guidelines. The document stresses the importance of compliance with federal laws, environmental sustainability, and effective communication in maintaining service quality and safety throughout the contract's duration. Overall, it reflects the Army's needs for strategic facility management and maintenance aligned with military standards and operational effectiveness.
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