GNV TOWB Parking Lot Replacement
ID: 2401033Type: Presolicitation
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCSOKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73125, USA

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All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (238990)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWERS (Z2BA)
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    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is seeking qualified contractors for the refurbishment and replacement of the parking lot, gutters, curbs, and sidewalks at the Gainesville Regional Airport's Air Traffic Control Tower Facility in Florida. This project aims to enhance safety and functionality at the facility, which is crucial for maintaining efficient air traffic operations, while adhering to FAA regulations and local building codes. Interested vendors are required to submit a capability statement, along with any necessary certifications, by September 27, 2023, at 3:00 PM CST, to Samantha Pearce at samantha.a.pearce@faa.gov. The project is funded by the FY2023 BIL Project, with a NAICS code of 238990 and a PSC code of Z2BA, indicating a focus on specialty trade contracting.

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    The document outlines civil site plans and notes for the GNV TOWB project, which involves various upgrades and installations at the site. Key actions include the addition of a new 4" thick limestone gravel base, asphalt pavement repairs, the construction of a concrete sidewalk and loading dock, and the installation of a Presto PDL Dock Lift. The plan also specifies the replacement of the existing gate operator, installation of LED site lights, and safety bollards. Additionally, it addresses the elevation adjustment of an existing RTR cable vault and the resurfacing of hardscapes. The document is structured around detailed instructions for site modifications, including photographs illustrating specific aspects of the civil site work. Ultimately, this initiative aims to enhance functionality and safety at the site while respecting existing structures and regulations, aligning with broader government infrastructure objectives.
    The Statement of Work outlines the refurbishment and replacement of the Parking Lot, Curbs, Gutters, and Sidewalks at Gainesville Regional Airport's Air Traffic Control Tower Facility in Florida, funded by FY2023 BIL Project. The contractor is responsible for adhering to FAA regulations and local building codes, providing all necessary labor and materials. The project requires proper coordination with FAA and local management to minimize disruption during operations. Key tasks include obtaining necessary permits, presenting a project schedule, maintaining site cleanliness, and ensuring safety compliance during construction. The scope features upgrading drainage systems, resurfacing asphalt, improving lighting, and ensuring stable walkways. The contractor must handle all materials and equipment submittals, verifying dimensions, and rectifying any pre-existing damages before commencing work. Strict moratorium periods are specified when work cannot be conducted, highlighting the importance of maintaining air traffic operations. The FAA will provide access and oversight, ensuring safety and compliance throughout the project. This refurbishment aims to enhance safety and functionality at the facility while adhering to federal and state regulations, reflecting the government's commitment to infrastructure improvement.
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