The Department of Defense seeks information from businesses for a potential boiler replacement project at a military base in Ophiem, Illinois. The main objective is to gather market research and expert insights to aid in planning a future acquisition for an efficient heating system. The aging boiler in Building 5022 needs replacement, and the government seeks an equivalent solution that adheres to ASHRAE and UFC standards.
The scope of work involves replacing the entire heating system and ensuring it meets the required standards. Businesses are invited to provide feedback on the draft statement of work and offer insights on feasibility, costs, and potential solutions. Respondents are asked to address questions regarding project timing, estimated costs, and any additional considerations.
There is no specified eligibility criteria, but the government encourages all businesses, especially small and disadvantaged ones, to respond. It's emphasized that this is not a request for proposals, and no awards will be given based on the responses. However, the information received will help shape the government's acquisition strategy.
The estimated value of the project is less than $250,000. If the government proceeds with an acquisition, a solicitation will be published on SAM.gov. Potential offerors are responsible for monitoring this platform for any future updates.
Responses to the Request for Information should be submitted electronically, on company letterhead, and in accordance with the instructions provided by the government. The primary contact for inquiries is MSgt Benjamin James, who can be reached at benjamin.james.1@us.af.mil or by phone at 618-222-5112.
It's important to note that any information submitted becomes government property and may be made available to the public. Businesses are advised to clearly mark any sensitive or proprietary information.