Multiple Award Task Order Contract(MATOC)-Kuwait Construction
ID: W912D1-24-R-0002Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMY0408 AQ HQ KUWAITAPO, AE, 09366, USA

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Specialty Trade ContractorsT (238)

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CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Y1JZ)
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    Description

    The US Army is seeking up to six vendors for a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) to provide construction and repair services at US military installations in Kuwait. This contract, with a potential value of $35 million over five years, aims to ensure a flexible response to diverse construction requirements.

    The scope of work under this MATOC is extensive and includes architectural design, carpentry, road repair, electrical work, plumbing, and other specialized trade services. The focus is on delivering high-quality, usable end products that adhere to international building codes, US federal laws, and local regulations.

    Vendors selected under this procurement will be responsible for supplying materials, equipment, and labor to execute the tasks outlined in each individual task order. The work entails new construction, alterations, and demolition, with a strict adherence to safety, environmental, and security protocols. Each project will have its own timeline, with key project dates determined by the estimated value of the task order.

    To be eligible, applicants must hold a Kuwait Business License and will be assessed based on their technical capabilities, quality assurance plans, past performance, and pricing. The government encourages applicants to submit their proposals electronically, with specified page limitations for different sections.

    Proposals will be evaluated based on a set of criteria, emphasizing the organization's technical expertise, past performance on similar projects, and price. The evaluation process will consider the applicant's ability to comply with relevant codes, regulations, and safety standards.

    Interested parties must register on the System of Award Management (SAM) website, with key dates and administrative details available on the same platform. For this opportunity, the initial question deadline has been set for July 20, followed by a sealed bid submission deadline on the same day.

    For any clarifications or questions, applicants can contact Regional Contracting Center-Kuwait at eric.mainu.civ@army.mil or derrick.a.thomas1.civ@army.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Regional Contracting Center- Kuwait
    eric.mainu.civ@army.mil
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    The government seeks up to six vendors for a range of construction and repair projects at US military installations in Kuwait. The Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)/Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) covers various tasks, including architectural work, carpentry, electrical repairs, and plumbing. The focus is on delivering a usable end product that adheres to international building codes, US federal laws, and local regulations. Vendors will be responsible for providing materials, equipment, transportation, and labor to execute the tasks outlined in the individual task orders. The scope includes new construction, alteration, and demolition work, with strict adherence to safety, environmental, and security protocols. The contract's five-year ordering period allows for flexibility, with each project having its own timeline. Key dates include a 10-day window for a preconstruction meeting, followed by a 20-day period for submissions and a further 20 days for submission approvals. The estimated value of each task order will determine the material procurement period, construction period, and inspection period. Evaluating criteria will likely emphasize past performance on similar projects, with compliance to codes and regulations, and quality and safety considerations being vital.
    The procurement objective of this government project focuses on improving the fencing and security infrastructure around Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. The primary goal is to enhance perimeter security by installing new fencing, improving existing fencing, and implementing access control measures. This involves erecting fences along Virginia Avenue, Puerto Rico Avenue, and New Jersey Avenue, with corresponding trench work and gate installations. HESCO barriers and berms will be removed and replaced as part of the security enhancements. The project also entails managing water runoff and establishing a retention pond. A proposed swale will redirect stormwater into an existing trench system, and the plan includes the removal of a water tank. Additionally, the project involves site preparation and landscaping, including asphalt work and the installation of a concrete slab. The scope of work requires contractors to supply and install all necessary materials, with a focus on security infrastructure. This includes the construction of fences, gates, and associated trenches, as well as the removal of obstructive features like the HESCO barriers. The work is to be executed according to detailed specifications, adhering to quality standards. Contract details are not explicitly mentioned, but the project is likely to involve a firm-fixed-price contract, given the detailed descriptions and specific requirements outlined. No estimated value is provided in the information supplied. Key dates include an unspecified submission deadline and a projected timeline of approximately 125 meters of fencing to be completed per week, suggesting a multi-week duration for the project. Proposal evaluations will likely prioritize factors such as the quality of materials, adherence to security requirements, and the overall effectiveness of the proposed fencing solutions. Cost-effectiveness and timely completion are also likely to be considered.
    The government agency seeks to procure a comprehensive fencing solution for a recycling center located at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. The primary objective is to install a robust fence that encompasses various gate systems and posts, prioritizing security and durability. The fencing requirements specify a chain link design with a privacy screen, while the gates must be suitable for both vehicle and foot traffic. Specifically, the gates should be constructed using 6" posts with green PVC coating, featuring solid plate hinges and a sturdy 750mm gate post for added strength. Additionally, the vehicle gate must measure 13 feet wide, while the foot traffic gate is envisioned at 8 feet. To ensure quality, the agency requires precise specifications, including 4000 posts measuring 6" in diameter for the gates and 3000 posts for the fence, each coated in green PVC for uniformity and durability. The fencing itself should be a chain link design, stretching approximately 2400 feet. The scope of work involves the successful vendor managing the entire fencing project, including supply, installation, and potential maintenance. This entails precision drawing and planning, with attention to detail to integrate the various components seamlessly. The contract is likely to be awarded based on a firm-fixed-price arrangement, with an estimated value of around $20,000. The agency emphasizes timely delivery, expecting proposals within 10 days of the RFP release and aiming for project completion within a concise timeframe. Key dates include a submission deadline about two weeks from the RFP release, followed by a planned project duration of approximately three months. The evaluation of proposals will prioritize factors such as price, quality of materials, and timely completion of the fencing project.
    The government seeks a contractor for the design and installation of a chain-link fence, gates, and associated infrastructure around a recycling center. The fence must adhere to specific dimensions and quality standards. This involves about 515 linear meters of fencing, including the removal of existing barriers and the addition of privacy screening. Four double swing gates and two pedestrian gates are required, all with specific dimensions and features. The contractor must also provide and install the necessary concrete footings and foundations, adhering to strict installation guidelines. Key dates include a mandatory preconstruction site visit within 28 days of the solicitation's issue and a submission deadline. The government will select a proposal based on factors like past performance and price. Offerors must provide details of relevant contracts completed in the last three years, with a magnitude of at least $2,000. This procurement focuses on constructing a robust and secure fence according to precise specifications.
    The Regional Contracting Center in Kuwait seeks to award multiple indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts for construction and repair services. Contractors will mobilize to provide diverse services, including carpentry, road repair, and electrical work, with a focus on modular construction. The primary goal is to obtain a flexible and responsive solution for a range of construction requirements. The scope entails managing tasks like carpentry, electrical work, and plumbing, with an emphasis on modular structures. Contractors must have a Kuwait Business License and will be evaluated based on their technical approach, quality assurance plans, past performance, and price. Critical dates include a July 20 question deadline and a July 20 sealed bid submission deadline. The anticipated contract value is $35 million over a potential five-year period. Offerors must electronically submit their proposals, with a page limitation of 20 pages for technical approaches and 15 pages for past performance information.
    The US Army plans to award multiple construction contracts for projects in Kuwait. The goal is to award up to six Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, each lasting five years, for tasks related to various construction trades. The work involves architectural, carpentry, and specialized trade services for projects valued between $25,000 and $1 million. The total contract value for all IDIQ holders should not exceed $35 million. Offerors will be evaluated based on their organizational and technical experience, past performance, and price. Interested parties must register on the System of Award Management (SAM) website and submit their proposals accordingly. Key dates and other administrative details are available on the SAM website.
    The government seeks construction and repair services for various projects through a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). This MATOC will cover a range of tasks, including carpentry, road repair, and electrical work, with a total capacity of $35 million over 60 months. The work primarily involves minor construction and renovation of existing buildings, requiring a multifaceted approach. Contractors will need to demonstrate their ability to manage and execute these diverse projects. Key dates have been extended, with a new response deadline of August 16th. Contractors are required to provide a copy of their Kuwait Business License and past performance information. The government will evaluate proposals based on organizational and technical approach, past performance, and price. Offerors are instructed to submit their proposals electronically, including specific volumes detailing their approach, past performance, and pricing for a sample project.
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