FLETC Artesia Construction IDIQ Contract
ID: 70LART25RPFB00001Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTERFLETC ARTESIA PROCUREMENT OFFICEARTESIA, NM, 88210, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF RESTORATION OF REAL PROPERTY (PUBLIC OR PRIVATE) (Z2QA)

Set Aside

Historically Underutilized Business (HUBZone) Set-Aside (FAR 19.13) (HZC)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Jan 21, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Mar 6, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Mar 28, 2025, 6:00 AM UTC
Description

The Department of Homeland Security, through the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), is soliciting proposals for a construction Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract at its facility in Artesia, New Mexico. The contract aims to secure services for construction, maintenance, and repairs across various buildings, with a guaranteed minimum value of $50,000 and a maximum estimated value of $33 million over its duration. This HUBZone set-aside opportunity emphasizes the importance of compliance with federal regulations and safety standards, requiring contractors to submit detailed proposals and adhere to strict quality control measures. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by May 14, 2025, and are encouraged to contact William Hilliard at william.a.hilliard@fletc.dhs.gov for further information.

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The government document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a construction indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers in Artesia, NM. The contract is set aside for HUBZone businesses and has a guaranteed minimum of $50,000, with a maximum potential value of $33 million over its duration. Proposals are due by May 14, 2025, and a pre-proposal site visit is scheduled for April 23, 2025. The RFP specifies various construction services including architectural, mechanical, civil, and electrical work, emphasizing adherence to the current edition of R.S. Means Facilities Construction Cost Data. Contractors are required to submit detailed cost proposals and comply with strict quality control, inspection, and acceptance procedures defined in several sections of the document. Performance bonds and payment protections are mandated for task orders over $35,000, while a comprehensive contract administration process is outlined to ensure effective management of tasks, including invoicing and communication protocols with government representatives. Overall, the document serves as a structured framework for soliciting bids from contractors while ensuring compliance with federal guidelines for construction projects.
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The document outlines a fixed-price contract requiring the contractor to provide construction, maintenance, and repair services at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia, NM. The contract includes a one-year base period with four optional yearly extensions and a possible six-month extension. It mandates the contractor to supply all necessary labor, materials, and management for task orders that will be issued individually. Key personnel, including a Project Manager and Superintendent, are required to be present on-site, ensuring quality control and adherence to safety standards. Specific qualifications for these roles are outlined, including a minimum of five years of relevant experience and certifications. The contractor must establish a quality control system and adhere to environmental protections, including handling hazardous materials like asbestos. The document specifies the method for task order proposals, requiring detailed cost breakdowns using the R.S. Means Facility Construction Cost Data. It also emphasizes compliance with federal and local safety regulations, environmental standards, and requires an accident prevention plan. This contract and its specifications reflect the government's aim to ensure high-quality, compliant construction and maintenance work while prioritizing safety and environmental protection in a regulated public service setting.
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The document outlines the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification from the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). It is a crucial tool for employers to verify the employment eligibility of their employees. Form I-9 consists of three sections: Section 1, where employees provide personal information and attest to their citizenship status; Section 2, where employers review and verify the employee's documentation; and Supplement B, which is used for reverification or rehire processes. The document details acceptable documentation categories, requiring either one form from List A or one from List B and C combined, ensuring employees can prove both identity and work authorization. The instructions emphasize non-discrimination, as employers cannot specify which documents to present and must treat all employees equally concerning citizenship and immigration status. Additionally, penalties are outlined for false statements and failure to comply with the verification process. The guidelines ensure that employers maintain compliance with federal laws and protect the rights of all employees throughout the hiring process.
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The document is a Statement and Acknowledgment Form (Standard Form 1413) required for federal contracting, specifically the acknowledgment of subcontracts under prime contracts. It outlines the necessary information to be filled in by both the prime contractor and subcontractor, including details about the contract number, subcontractor information, and compliance with labor regulations like the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. The form serves to confirm that relevant provisions are acknowledged by the subcontractor and provides a framework for labor standards and contractor obligations. Furthermore, it includes a Paperwork Reduction Act statement, informing respondents of their responsibilities and the estimated time to complete the form. Overall, the document is designed to ensure that subcontracting activities comply with federal regulations and promote transparency in federal contracting.
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The document outlines the procedures for submitting the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts (DBRA) certified payroll form for federal contracts involving construction. It serves to ensure compliance with wage laws stipulated by the U.S. Department of Labor. The form requires detailed entries from prime contractors and subcontractors, including project details, worker information, wage rates, and hours worked. Certified payroll data must reflect accurate labor classifications such as journeyworker or registered apprentice, with specific attention to straight time and overtime wages. Deduction details for taxes and benefits are also crucial, with an emphasis on maintaining proper records for auditing purposes. The document warns that false statements may lead to civil or criminal prosecution and debarment from future contracts. Overall, it underscores the importance of transparency and adherence to wage determination regulations within federally funded projects, highlighting the document's role in the broader context of government contracts and compliance measures necessary to uphold labor standards.
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This document outlines work restrictions and submittal procedures for contractors engaged in federal projects, specifically addressing safety regulations, working hours, personnel identification, and submittal requirements. Contractors must familiarize themselves with site-specific regulations and obtain necessary access approvals, especially for restricted areas. A no-smoking policy is enforced across all facilities, emphasizing health and safety during construction. Working hours are typically Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with any work outside these hours requiring prior approval from the Contracting Officer. The submittal procedures detail the types of documentation required at various project stages, including preconstruction submittals, shop drawings, product data, and certifications. Emphasizing the necessity for thorough and timely submission, contractors must coordinate closely with quality control personnel to ensure compliance with contract specifications. The document ensures that all deliverables are appropriately reviewed and approved to mitigate project delays and uphold quality standards, ultimately maintaining government compliance and safety throughout the construction process.
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The document outlines the Pre-Proposal Inquiry (PPI) process for the federal Request for Proposals (RFP) related to the Artesia Construction Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, designated by the number 70LART25RPFB00001. Contractors are required to submit any inquiries in writing to the designated Contracting Officer via email before the specified deadline. The inquiries must reference specific sections of the Statement of Work (SOW), including relevant paragraph numbers for clarity. Responses to these inquiries will be provided through amendments posted on the official government procurement website, www.sam.gov. This document serves to clarify the communication process for potential contractors, ensuring that all questions are addressed prior to the submission of proposals, thus facilitating an organized bidding environment. Overall, the PPI underpins the government's commitment to transparency and fairness in the procurement process.
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The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) in Artesia, NM, is soliciting input for a Past Performance Questionnaire as part of its procurement process for Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) construction services. The questionnaire aims to evaluate the past performance of contractors, requiring details on contract information, customer identification, and performance ratings across various criteria, such as quality of work, schedule adherence, cost management, and contractor relations. Respondents provide qualitative assessments and ratings of the contractor's performance, ranging from 'Exceptional' to 'Unsatisfactory.' Additionally, the questionnaire addresses any contract terminations, disputes, or warnings and concludes with a request for confirmation regarding future contract awards. This process is crucial for ensuring that only qualified contractors are considered for federal projects, aligning with federal regulations and standards associated with the procurement process. The deadline for submission is set for January 15, 2025, reinforcing the necessity for a timely response from respondents.
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The document outlines the Visitor & Vendor Access Request procedures for individuals seeking access to the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC). It includes a Privacy Act Statement detailing the legal authority and purpose for collecting personal information, which is essential for managing access to FLETC facilities. The request is divided into three key sections: 1. **Applicant Information**: Applicants must provide personal details such as name, address, driver's license information, date and place of birth, citizenship status, and contact information. 2. **Sponsor Information**: A federal employee must sponsor the application, detailing their relationship with the applicant and the type of access requested (e.g., vendor, visitor, or guest). 3. **FLETC Security Access Types**: Specifies the various categories of access depending on the applicant's status and responsibilities, including checks conducted by FLETC security like NCIC and fingerprint checks. The access types range from limited visitation privileges to contractor access, each with specific vetting protocols. Overall, the document emphasizes security measures associated with granting entry to sensitive governmental facilities while highlighting the importance of thorough applicant background checks for safety compliance.
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