Repair Range Road 21 (RR21)
ID: W911SG24R0019Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QM MICC-FT BLISSFORT BLISS, TX, 79916-6812, USA

NAICS

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF HIGHWAYS/ROADS/STREETS/BRIDGES/RAILWAYS (Z2LB)

Set Aside

8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8) (8A)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Army, is soliciting bids for the Repair Range Road 21 (RR21) project at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The project involves comprehensive roadway repairs, including milling, subgrade processing, reshaping, and asphalt paving, with an estimated construction budget between $5 million and $10 million. This initiative is critical for maintaining essential infrastructure within the missile range, ensuring operational efficiency and safety. Interested contractors must submit their technical proposals by August 28, 2024, with electronic submissions accepted, and can direct inquiries to Jennifer Contreras at jennifer.m.contreras13.civ@army.mil or Flor Sanchez at flor.f.sanchez.civ@army.mil.

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    The document provides directions for accessing the Department of Public Works (DPW) at Building 102, located in Las Cruces. To reach DPW from the Las Cruces Gate, individuals are instructed to head south on Headquarters Blvd, then make a right turn onto Springfield, leading into the parking lot adjacent to Building 102. The main entrance of Building 102 faces Headquarters Blvd, making it accessible from the described route. This information is essential for visitors or personnel needing to locate and enter the specific building for official purposes. The concise directions cater to facilitating access to a federal facility, which could be relevant in the context of various government initiatives, including RFPs and grants requiring physical presence for collaboration or support activities.
    The Request for Information (RFI) RR21 W911SG24R0019 outlines specifications for a roadway project managed by the government. Key inquiries covered the existing asphalt thickness, permitted materials, and the process for milling and working on the roadway without completely closing it to traffic. Essential information includes that asphalt thickness varies between 3-6 inches, SP IV is acceptable instead of SP III, and there are no utilities to be relocated. Contractors are required to mill asphalt and spread millings on the shoulders, adhering to NMSHTD specifications for subgrade processing. Environmental regulations and safety protocols will be detailed in the Statement of Work (SOW), emphasizing the contractor's responsibility for timely communication regarding potential project stoppages due to training exercises. The evaluation criteria for proposals focus on the detailed approach, methodologies, and technologies proposed, with past performance of subcontractors considered but not weighed in the initial evaluation process. Proposal submissions must adhere to strict requirements, including a bid guarantee in the second phase only. Clarity on proposal deadlines and submission formats is provided to ensure compliance with the government's standards. This RFI reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining safety and quality in the execution of public works projects.
    The document is a Request for Information (RFI) concerning construction specifications for the project RR21 W911SG24R0019. It addresses multiple inquiries regarding asphalt milling, subgrade processing, environmental regulations, safety protocols, and proposal submission requirements. Key details include that existing asphalt thickness varies from 3-6 inches, milling operations will be performed on one side of the roadway while maintaining vehicular access, and no existing gates or utilities will be relocated. The contractor is tasked with using millings on shoulders and must adhere to environmental guidelines outlined in the Statement of Work (SOW). Regarding proposal requirements, it specifies submission formats and deadlines, with no pricing accepted for Phase 1 proposals. Evaluation criteria focus on the technical approach rather than past performance, though team partners' past performance can be considered. The deadline for submitting bid proposals has been adjusted, and a bid bond is required for Phase 2 only. This RFI serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors seeking clarification on project specifications and proposal submission processes while emphasizing adherence to government standards and practices in construction projects.
    The document outlines a public works project for the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, focusing on the repair of a specific roadway identified as RR21. It includes design drawings, a site plan, and detailed specifications for road construction and enhancements. The project involves the installation of new asphalt surfaces, scarifying existing materials, and ensuring proper compaction and thickness according to established standards. Additionally, it outlines requirements for pavement markings and striping, such as the application of extruded thermoplastic traffic markings that meet regulatory standards. The aim is to improve road safety and functionality within the missile range, employing systematic engineering approaches while adhering to federal construction regulations. Overall, this project illustrates the federal commitment to maintaining essential infrastructure for defense and operational activities at the missile range.
    This document is an amendment to solicitation W911SG24R0019 issued by MICC - Fort Bliss, extending the due dates for proposals on the Repair Range Road 21 project. The amendment, dated 19 August 2024, allows additional time for bidders to prepare their submissions. The revised schedule specifies that Step 1 proposals are due on 28 August 2024, followed by Step 2 proposals on 11 September 2024. The solicitation emphasizes the requirement for a bid guarantee and outlines that all bid bonds must be original. Additionally, the project is set-aside for small businesses under NAICS 237310, with an estimated construction budget of $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. The contract will be awarded as a Firm Fixed-Price across a two-step sealed bidding process, with Step 1 focusing on technical proposals evaluated for approach and methodology, while Step 2 will invite bids based solely on pricing from qualified proposers. Key instructions include providing a detailed proposal breakdown without pricing, a list of any available subcontractors, and a proposed schedule. A site visit will be conducted to brief bidders, and all questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted in writing. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in rejection of proposals.
    The document is an amendment to a government solicitation related to contract W911SG24R0019, issued by MICC - Fort Bliss. It notifies potential bidders that electronic bids will now be accepted for Step 1 of the solicitation and must be submitted by the specified deadline. Late submissions will not be considered. The amendment includes provisions for electronic bids as outlined in Section 14.202-8. Offerors are required to acknowledge receipt of this amendment to avoid rejection of their submissions. The document also details procedures for submitting changes to existing offers. The amendment is effective as of August 23, 2024, and maintains all previous terms of the original solicitation. This amendment emphasizes the importance of compliance with submission formats and deadlines, reflecting standard practices in government contracting processes.
    The document details an amendment to the solicitation W911SG24R0019, specifying changes to the timeline for the bidding process. The bid opening for Step 2 has been rescheduled to September 20, 2024, at 10:00 AM MST. Key contacts for submission inquiries are provided, including Contract Specialists Jennifer Contreras and Flor Sanchez. A site visit is scheduled on August 5, 2024, to allow contractors to assess job requirements, although no questions will be addressed during this visit. Proposals will be evaluated in two steps; the first step involves the submission of technical proposals due by August 28, 2024, focusing solely on technical criteria. Following this, acceptable proposals will be invited to submit sealed bids on September 20, with the contract awarded to the lowest bidder. In addition, specific guidelines for proposal formatting and content, including required breakdowns and disclosures regarding subcontractors, are outlined. The amendment emphasizes the necessity of adhering to submission protocols, and it clearly states the consequences of failing to acknowledge the amendment formally. This structured solicitation process underlines the government’s commitment to transparency and fairness in awarding contracts.
    The government has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the "Repair RR21" project, aimed at reconstructing Roadway RR21. This project is designated as an 8(a) competitive set-aside under NAICS code 237310, with a small business size standard of $45 million. The estimated construction cost ranges between $5 million and $10 million. Bids must be submitted in sealed format, with the opening set for September 4, 2024. A performance payment bond is mandatory, and qualified bidders are required to provide original bid guarantees. Key personnel, including a dedicated Superintendent, will need to be present on-site throughout the project duration. Contractors must comply with specific submission guidelines for technical proposals, which include detailed project approaches, subcontractor lists, and project schedules. All proposals must be emailed to the provided contract specialists. The RFP emphasizes stringent adherence to construction schedules and performance timelines, allowing 10 days for start post-award and a completion period of 180 days. This document outlines critical requirements for bidding, execution, safety protocols, and confidentiality, reflecting the government’s commitment to maintaining high standards for contracted work.
    The statement of work (SOW) outlines the requirements for the Repair RR21 project at White Sands Missile Range, NM, emphasizing compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. The contractor is responsible for acquiring necessary permits and necessary materials for road construction, which involves milling, reshaping, and compacting the existing roadway. The project must be completed within 180 calendar days unless otherwise specified due to unforeseen contingencies. A pre-construction meeting is mandatory to address logistical issues, and regular progress meetings will be held throughout the project duration. Safety protocols mandate adherence to U.S. Army safety standards and the implementation of a site-specific safety plan. Personnel are required to undergo various training, including hazardous material handling and accident prevention training, before starting work on-site. Environmental considerations include proper disposal of waste materials and mitigation of air and water pollution during operations. The contractor is also tasked with managing access to the site, maintaining safety measures, and coordinating effective traffic control. Overall, the SOW illustrates the comprehensive management and operational requirements associated with the Repair RR21 project, reflecting the government’s commitment to maintaining safety and regulatory compliance in infrastructure projects.
    This document is an amendment to the solicitation W911SG24R0019, with significant changes to the bid timelines and instructions for the upcoming project. The bid opening for Step 2 has been rescheduled to September 17, 2024, at 11:00 AM MST. The amendment clarifies proposal submission processes, including a mandatory site visit on August 5, 2024, and stipulates that technical proposals are due August 28, 2024. Key contacts for inquiries have been designated, and all questions must be submitted electronically by August 12, 2024. Technical evaluations will initially focus on the quality of the proposals based on specified criteria, with only acceptable submissions proceeding to the bid phase. Proposals must include necessary documentation, such as a cover sheet, detailed project breakdown, and subcontractor list. All communication regarding this solicitation should reference the specific amendment numbers, and the document underscores the importance of accuracy in proposals. This amendment reflects the government’s commitment to an organized and transparent procurement process while emphasizing compliance with solicitation terms.
    The memorandum issued by the U.S. Army Garrison White Sands Missile Range outlines the Visitor Control Policy aimed at enhancing installation security. It mandates that only authorized individuals are allowed entry, with stringent identity proofing and vetting procedures necessary for those not holding a Common Access Card (CAC) or valid federal ID. Commanders and directors are responsible for establishing effective access control processes aligned with Department of Defense (DoD) regulations. The policy includes provisions for screening, vetting, and credentialing visitors, with specific checks against the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Terrorism Screening Database (TSDB). Additional measures address the protocols for various categories of personnel requiring access, including contractors, vendors, and family members, each subject to background checks and guidelines for escorted access. The document also stipulates the establishment of a waiver process for individuals denied access, detailing the steps and requirements for reevaluation. Overall, the policy underscores the commitment to maintaining the safety and security of the installation while ensuring compliance with existing regulations.
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