106th Roof Repair Building 369
ID: W912PQ-24-B-0002Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7NR USPFO ACTIVITY NYANG 106WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY, 11978-1201, USA

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Roofing Contractors (238160)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER NON-BUILDING FACILITIES (Y1PZ)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense requires specialized services for an extensive roof repair project at Building 369, Francis S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, New York, currently experiencing leaks and damage. The work involves comprehensive renovations, including pressure washing, replacing insulation, and installing new roofing systems, with an emphasis on durability and a 20-year warranty. The procurement process seeks experienced contractors who can ensure fair labor practices, adhere to strict military base access protocols, and meet stringent quality and environmental regulations. With a firm-fixed price contract valued at up to $500,000, the project must be completed within 120 days of notice. Bids, which must be submitted electronically, are due on August 20, 2024, at 11:00 AM EST, requiring potential contractors to act swiftly.

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    The procurement objective relates to roofing works and materials for an Air National Guard facility at Suffolk County Airport, New York. Emphasis is on aluminum gravel steps, hatches, and various detailing. The scope involves significant work on roof walkways, drains, and flashings, with materials including treated wood, decking, and membrane. The file indicates detailed technical specifications and requirements for the roofing elements. Key dates are present, indicating the review and approval process, with evaluations focused on the quality of submitted plans and cost effectiveness. The contract's estimated value and award criteria are not explicitly mentioned. This project seeks to enhance the operational facility for the 106th Air Rescue and Recovery Group.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to address roof issues at a government building, focusing on resolving leaks and improving roof conditions. Pressure washing at 3,500 PSI is required, along with a subsurface water intrusion survey to identify deficiencies. The roof area affected involves approximately 1,350 square feet of insulation replacement. Bidders are expected to propose solutions that can offer a 20-year warranty. Key tasks involve identifying and rectifying deficiencies, following manufacturer instructions for approved products, and coordinating with facility maintenance staff. The government seeks a comprehensive solution, with bids due on August 20, 2024, at 11:00 AM EST. Evaluation of proposals will prioritize the ability to meet specifications and provide an extensive warranty.
    The government seeks to procure comprehensive architectural services for the repair and alteration of the 106th Rescue Wing Squadron Operations Building 369 at Francis S. Gabreski Airport in New York. The project involves extensive renovation and rehabilitation work, focusing on structural modifications, demolition, and the addition of new construction. Key requirements include accommodating operable partitions, installing new roofing systems, and addressing life safety and code compliance. The scope entails detailed drawing packages, specifying demolition, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems, with an emphasis on coordinating existing conditions with new work. Contractors will need to verify and adapt plans based on on-site observations, ensuring seamless integration of the new design with the existing structure. Key dates include submission deadlines, with the project scheduled to commence in April 2011. Evaluation criteria will likely emphasize the technical merit and feasibility of proposals, including experience in architectural design and government projects.
    The state of New York seeks workers for various construction projects. The main procurement objectives are specified by occupation and include carpenters, electricians, elevator mechanics, power equipment operators, ironworkers, laborers, painters, plasterers, and roofers. These workers are required for building, residential, heavy, and highway construction across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The focus is on setting fair wage rates, with different rates specified for each occupation. Wage rates are also adjusted annually, and contractors must adhere to paid sick leave requirements. Key dates include modification publication deadlines, with the latest being 05/31/2024, and the wage rates effective as of 01/01/2024. Additionally, the document provides a process for appealing wage determinations, offering a comprehensive overview of the state's construction labor needs and aims to ensure fair labor practices.
    The state of New York seeks contractors for various construction projects across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The focus is on building, residential, heavy, and highway construction, with multiple classifications of workers required. These include laborers, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and ironworkers, each with different skill sets and wage rates. The work involves new construction, maintenance, and repair, with some roles specializing in hazardous material handling. The project emphasizes compliance with Davis-Bacon Act wage requirements, ensuring fair compensation for workers. Contractors must adhere to strict deadlines, with potential premiums for night work and hazardous duty. The procurement aims to engage skilled craftspeople for well-paid work, fostering efficiency and quality in New York's construction sector. Proposals are invited from qualified contractors, with wage rates and benefits a key evaluation criterion.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain detailed measurements and analytical reports for a commercial property located at 150, Westhampton, NY 11978. The reports, referred to as Premium Reports, offer comprehensive data on the property's roof features. The focus is on providing accurate measurements and diagrams for roof facets, including area calculations, predominant pitch determination, and penetration analysis. These reports are crucial for effectively planning and executing roofing projects, ensuring accurate material calculations and minimizing on-site surprises. The procurement seeks to acquire these reports from specialized technology companies like Eagle View Technologies, which possess the expertise and technology to generate these intricate reports.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain a detailed photographic documentation and reporting service for Gabreski Airport's Building #369. The focus is on capturing comprehensive visual records of the structure's current state, with explicit attention to detail. The requirement specifies a high-resolution digital delivery, ensuring accessibility and facilitating future reference or analysis. The scope of work entails conducting thorough site visits to capture photographs from various angles, including interior and exterior spaces. Vendors will be responsible for producing a comprehensive report, incorporating detailed descriptions and analysis of each captured image. The report must adhere to specific formatting guidelines and include a legend or key for easy comprehension. Contract details are not explicitly mentioned within the provided information. However, the procurement's emphasis on delivering a comprehensive and meticulously formatted report suggests a potential fixed-price contract. No specific timeline or critical dates are presented, but the prompt's urgency indicates a prompt required turnaround time. Evaluation of proposals will likely prioritize the technical quality and clarity of the submitted photographic documentation and the extent to which the offered services adhere to the specified requirements. The emphasis is on selecting a vendor who can deliver a meticulous and thorough photo report.
    The primary objective of this government procurement is to facilitate the posting of offers in response to open solicitations. This process begins with the proposal manager's login to access the Solicitation application within the Wide Area Workflow e-Business Suite. The solicitation portal enables the manager to search and select the appropriate solicitation using specific criteria such as solicitation number, dates, and product/service codes. Once the solicitation is chosen, the manager can submit an offer by uploading attachments, selecting the applicable CAGE code, and providing a digital signature with an OTP. The system guides the manager through each step, ensuring a streamlined and secure offer submission. This procedure aims to efficiently manage and organize offers, facilitating effective competition and enabling informed decision-making in the procurement process.
    The memorandum outlines the minutes of a pre-proposal conference and site visit regarding the solicitation for Repair Roof Building 369. The primary objective is to procure construction services for roof repairs, ensuring electronic bid submission and mandatory Bid Bonds. Potential contractors must register in SAM and submit questions electronically. The government representatives emphasize that all correspondence will be conducted through official channels. A site visit to Building 369 allows contractors to assess the roof's condition. Contractors are advised to regularly check the PIEE Solicitation Module and SAM.gov for any amendments. The event concludes with an emphasis on proper channels for communication and documentation.
    The procurement objective of this government agency is to acquire services for roof repair and renovation. Multiple vendors have attended the information session, as indicated by the sign-in sheet. The focus is on Building 369, requiring specialized services for restoration, estimated to be a substantial project, given the building's extensive damage. The scope likely involves thorough roof repairs, including replacing missing shingles, addressing water damage, and ensuring the building's structural integrity. The agency seeks experienced contractors, and the evaluation of proposals will likely emphasize past success in similar roof repair projects. Cost estimates, project timelines, and contract details are expected to be discussed in more detail during the formal RFP stage.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain updated wage determinations for various construction-related classifications. The amendment aims to incorporate recent changes, ensuring compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act. The wage rates, effective as of various dates, are categorized into different groups based on construction type, such as building, heavy, highway, and residential. The detailed table provides clarification on the specific rates applicable to each classification, which include asbestos workers, hazardous material handlers, bricklayers, carpenters, and electricians, among others. These rates, along with associated fringes and benefits, form the basis for compensation under the contract. The scope involves the administration and enforcement of these wage rates on relevant projects, encompassing tasks like compliance monitoring, rate updates, and handling wage determination appeals. The contract, valued at $12.90 to $79.43 per hour, is a modification aimed at aligning the terms with the latest labor regulations. Key dates include the amendment's issue date of July 19, 2024, and the extended offer submission deadline of August 7, 2024. The evaluation of proposals will likely focus on compliance with the specified wage rates and the ability to ensure labor law adherence.
    The government seeks a firm fixed-price contract for repairing the roof of Building 369 at Gabreski Airport in Westhampton Beach, New York, with a projected magnitude of $250,000 to $500,000. The work entails replacing the roofing, flashing, and penetration seals, along with power washing and applying a waterproof coating, adhering to specifications outlined in the solicitation. Offerors are required to attend a mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit for briefing and clarification. The solicitation incorporates numerous clauses from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) addressing topics such as bid guarantees, availability of funds, and contractor responsibility. Clauses related to security and procurement integrity, like those prohibiting the use of TikTok and ensuring compliance with supply chain security acts, are also included. Offerors must submit their sealed bids by the specified deadline, providing the required bid documents and copies. The winning bid will be determined based on price, with an emphasis on achieving the roof repair within the designated budget. Key dates include a pre-bid conference and site visit, and the bid submission deadline of August 20, 2024.
    The government seeks a contractor to repair the roof of Building 369 at the Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base. The main objective is to ensure compliance with quality standards, emphasizing safety and environmental regulations. The project involves power-washing a large roof area and applying a protective coating, along with sealing penetrations and replacing flashing. The contractor must adhere to strict security and access protocols on the military base. Key tasks include site investigation, roof repair, and site cleanup, with the work scheduled to be completed within 120 days of the notice to proceed. The RFP outlines detailed requirements for contractor qualifications, access procedures, and submission deadlines. The evaluation of proposals will likely focus on the contractor's ability to meet these technical demands and submit a compelling quality control plan. With a firm-fixed-price contract valued at around $300,000, submissions are due by March 14, 2024.
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