137th SOW - Building 1040 Renovation Sources Sought
ID: W50S8T-24-R-A010Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7NV USPFO ACTIVITY OKANG 137OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73179-1051, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Y1AA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking qualified contractors for the renovation of Building 1040 at the 137th Special Operations Wing located at Will Rogers Air National Guard Base in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The project aims to address critical building deficiencies, including upgrades to HVAC systems, installation of fire suppression systems, and comprehensive interior renovations to support squadron and command functions. This renovation is vital for modernizing the facility, which has not undergone significant updates since its construction in 1988, ensuring compliance with current operational standards and safety regulations. Interested parties must submit their intent to bid, along with a completed Sources Sought Response Form and a Company Capabilities Statement, by emailing the primary contact, Maj Ryan Moehle, at ryan.moehle@us.af.mil, with a project value estimated between $5 million and $10 million. The deadline for responses is not specified, but all submissions should be made in a timely manner to facilitate the procurement process.

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    The Department of the Air Force has issued a Performance Work Statement (SOW) for the renovation of Building 1040 at the 137th Special Operations Wing in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The project will address vital building deficiencies, including the upgrade of HVAC systems, installation of fire suppression systems, and interior renovations to facilitate operations related to squadron and command functions. The contractor is responsible for all necessary personnel, materials, and equipment over a contract period of 365 days while adhering to quality control standards and safety regulations. The SOW outlines specific requirements, including preconstruction submittals, utility management, and compliance with security protocols, emphasizing the need for coordination with government personnel to minimize disruptions. Given that Building 1040 has not been significantly renovated since its construction in 1988, this project aims to modernize the facility to meet current operational standards and safety regulations. Additionally, it includes provisions for salvaging existing materials and equipment, ensuring they are stored and managed per government guidelines. This renovation effort underscores the Air Force's commitment to maintaining functional facilities for military operations while adhering to federal procurement processes.
    The Sources Sought Response Form is designed for firms interested in participating in federal construction projects under the NAICS Code 236220, which focuses on Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. The document requests vital company information, including name, address, CAGE Code, DUNS Number, and socio-economic status, such as whether the business is classified as small, disadvantaged, or owned by a woman or service-disabled veteran. Respondents must confirm their registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and their bonding capability for project execution. Additionally, any inaccuracies or incomplete responses may disqualify participants from being considered for the project. Overall, this form is a preliminary step for businesses to demonstrate their qualifications and interest in government contracting opportunities, ensuring compliance with federal acquisition regulations. Responding firms must provide necessary documentation and signatures to validate their claims.
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