Warehouse Storage System
ID: W50S9D24R5010Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7N6 USPFO ACTIVITY WAANG 141FAIRCHILD AFB, WA, 99011-9439, USA

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General Warehousing and Storage (493110)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- WAREHOUSING/STORAGE (S215)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking proposals from qualified small businesses for the procurement and installation of a warehouse storage system at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. The project involves the installation of a pallet rack storage system, including heavy-duty racking, a carton flow system, and a PPE issue counter, all of which must comply with specific structural and seismic safety standards. This initiative is crucial for enhancing operational readiness and storage capabilities at the base, with a total annual revenue limit of $30 million under the NAICS code 493110. Interested vendors must submit their quotes electronically by 2:00 PM Pacific Time on September 17, 2024, following a site visit scheduled for September 10, 2024. For further inquiries, contact Matthew R. Richard at matthew.richard@us.af.mil or 509-247-7223.

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    The document outlines specifications for a storage facility's design, focusing on various pallet positions and room measurements. It details dimensions for structural components, including multiple configurations of shelving (24x108, 40x72, etc.) and a carton flow system with specific pallet capacities (590 pallet positions). Various areas within the facility are defined, such as office space (69 SF), restroom (51 SF), and mechanical areas (49 SF). The layout indicates the need for operational areas like a PPE issue counter and clear pathways for forklifts. Key measurements signal a well-planned industrial environment, optimizing storage and accessibility. This document may serve as part of a request for proposals (RFP) for contractors or engineers in government-related projects, focusing on efficient storage solutions and workspace functionality. Its structured presentation of dimensions and specified areas emphasizes the importance of adhering to structural and safety standards, aligning with the needs outlined in federal and state grant applications or RFPs.
    This document is a combined synopsis and solicitation (RFQ No. W50S9D-24-R-5010) for a firm fixed-price contract aimed at the procurement and installation of a warehouse storage system at Fairchild Air Force Base, WA. The contract is specifically set aside for small businesses under the NAICS code 493110. The key requirement includes the installation of a pallet rack storage system that must meet specific structural requirements outlined in the statement of work. This encompasses heavy-duty racking, as well as a carton flow system, a PPE issue counter, and associated seismic anchoring and safety measures. The contractor is responsible for verifying dimensions and conditions prior to installation and ensuring site restoration post-construction. A site visit is scheduled for September 10, 2024, for interested vendors, followed by a deadline for quotes by 2:00 PM Pacific Time on September 17, 2024. Quotes must be submitted electronically and must adhere to various FAR and DFARS provisions. This RFQ emphasizes the importance of adhering to formal communications and agreements solely through the designated contracting officer, underlining the procedural rigor typical of government procurement processes. The contract aims to support operational readiness by enhancing storage capabilities at the base.
    The document outlines specifications related to beam spacing within a structural framework, focusing on various beam types and their respective distances apart. It provides measurements for different types of beams, including 8 PP, 6 PP, 12 PP, and 10 PP beams, with detailed distances ranging from 3'-7' to 21'-0", emphasizing the precise spacing necessary for each type. The system appears designed for a carton flow application, indicating its relevance to an organization’s operation, likely related to logistics or warehouse management. The detailed beam spacing guidelines suggest a structured approach to ensuring stability and efficiency in material handling or structural integrity. The context implies potential use in proposals or grants for construction projects, reflecting compliance with regulatory standards and operational best practices in federal or state projects.
    The document provides visual examples related to storage solutions, specifically focusing on different types of racking and shelving systems such as pallet racks, carton flow sections, and wire shelving with rail guides. It includes a reference to a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) issue counter, indicating a focus on both storage efficiency and safety in a work environment. The images serve as illustrations to support potential proposals or bids for storage solutions outlined in federal or state and local requests for proposals (RFPs). This document likely aims to guide contractors or vendors in understanding required specifications and designs that comply with governmental requirements for facility storage and safety standards.
    The Washington Air National Guard is soliciting proposals for the installation of a warehouse storage system at building B430 on Fairchild Air Force Base. This project mandates compliance with various federal, state, and local regulations, and all work must adhere to commercial standards and the specific requirements outlined in the Statement of Work (SOW). Contractors are required to provide detailed proposals that include a scope of work, project duration, and a description of the storage system to be installed. The installation specifics include pallet rack systems, carton flow systems, and compliance with seismic safety standards. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for quality control, environmental safety, and site restoration post-installation. Critical timelines stipulate that work must start within ten days of contract award and be completed within 120 days. The document emphasizes comprehensive coordination with the Contracting Officer’s Representative and adherence to access and safety protocols. This RFP reflects the Air National Guard's commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities through proper infrastructure and efficient material handling solutions.
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