Electrical Testing MV Feeders 6 & 9
ID: W50S85Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7NF USPFO ACTIVITY MIANG 127SELFRIDGE ANGB, MI, 48045-5213, USA

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EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TESTING- ELECTRIC WIRE AND POWER DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT (H261)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking qualified contractors for the repair of the foundation of Fire Station Building 859 at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan. The project, estimated to cost between $1 million and $5 million, involves addressing structural damage caused by settling issues, including the installation of helical piles, slab jacking, and extensive renovations to restroom facilities. This initiative is crucial for ensuring the safety and durability of the fire station, with construction anticipated to take place in 2025-2026. Interested parties, particularly small businesses, must submit expressions of interest by March 21, 2025, and can contact Steven Stocking at steven.stocking.2@us.af.mil or Anna Randall at anna.randall.1@us.af.mil for further details.

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    The document is a Sources Sought Notice for the “Repair Fire Station Foundation B859” at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, seeking responses from interested firms regarding their qualifications and capabilities. It specifies that the response is not a solicitation but a request for information to gauge the interest and qualifications of potential contractors. Companies must provide detailed information, including their name, address, CAGE Code, DUNS Number, socio-economic status, and confirmation of SAM registration. Additionally, firms must demonstrate their bonding capability with specified capacities for both individual projects and aggregate bonding. The document also outlines the need for interested parties to submit a project history form detailing up to five similar projects they have undertaken as a prime contractor. This includes a variety of requested information such as project title, contract number, scope, value, customer agency, and a description of the work performed. This initiative reflects the government's strategic approach to ensure that projects are awarded to qualified firms, promoting transparency and compliance with federal contracting regulations.
    The Sources Sought Notice for the Repair Fire Station Foundation Building 859 at Selfridge ANGB, Michigan, seeks potential contractors for an anticipated solicitation in Summer 2025, with construction planned for 2025-2026. The project, estimated to cost between $1 million and $5 million, involves addressing ongoing settling issues that have led to structural damage in the fire station’s foundation, including cracked floors and walls. Interested parties, particularly small businesses, are invited to submit expressions of interest by March 21, 2025. Requirements for responses include a positive statement of intent, a completed information request form, a history of similar completed projects, and details of resources and personnel. The notice emphasizes the need for responsible contractors, outlining criteria based on federal regulations. The outlined clauses ensure compliance with labor requirements for work performed by the contractor and limitations on subcontracting. This document serves primarily to gather interest and capabilities from potential bidders, stipulating the information required for future solicitation and contract award considerations.
    The project at Selfridge ANGB, MI, focuses on repairing the foundation of Fire Station Building 859, with a construction budget ranging from $1 million to $5 million. The plan involves extensive demolition and replacement of structural elements, including sanitary sewer lines, asphalt, concrete sidewalks, and portions of floor slabs that have settled due to inadequate foundation support. To stabilize the building, helical piles will be installed, and affected areas will undergo slab jacking with expandable foam. The project includes significant renovations to restroom facilities, with comprehensive replacements of plumbing fixtures and finishes due to damage from settlement. Temporary facilities will be established in the parking lot during construction, with careful site staging to minimize disruption. This one-phase project emphasizes sustainable structural solutions, ensuring the safety and durability of the building for future use while adhering to government standards in construction and renovation efforts.
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