HQ - Building Exterior Brick Repair
ID: W912EF25BA010Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYUS ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT WALLA WALWALLA WALLA, WA, 99362-1876, USA

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Masonry Contractors (238140)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)
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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is soliciting bids for the HQ Building Exterior Brick Repair project located in Walla Walla, Oregon. The project entails comprehensive repairs to the brick masonry façade and architectural precast concrete surfaces, including the replacement of fractured bricks, repair of mortar joints, and application of water repellents to enhance durability. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of government facilities and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards. Interested contractors must submit sealed bids by May 30, 2025, with a project value estimated between $500,000 and $1,000,000, and are encouraged to contact Chandra D. Crow at chandra.d.crow@usace.army.mil for further details.

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    The document outlines a project for exterior brick repair at the Walla Walla District Headquarters in Washington, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Targeted for April 2025, the project aims to address deteriorating brickwork including spalling and cracked mortar, and replace rusted sheet metal parapets. Key components include a comprehensive repair schedule detailing specific tasks such as applying water repellents to masonry, ensuring accessibility during construction, and coordinating with the City of Walla Walla for staging areas. The documentation includes site maps and elevation plans, emphasizing the project's adherence to engineering standards while highlighting repair locations, joint replacements, and architectural details. Key professionals involved include Supervisory Architect Joshua Tapp and Chief of Design Branch Marcus Palmer. The document functions as a request for proposals (RFP), soliciting contractors for essential repair work, thereby reinforcing the government’s commitment to maintaining infrastructure integrity while offering opportunities for local construction firms.
    <section> The HQ Building Exterior Brick Repair project, under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, focuses on repairing exterior brick and architectural precast concrete surfaces at the Walla Walla Headquarters. The project includes removing and replacing cracked bricks, repairing mortar joints, cleaning surfaces for water repellant application, and maintaining environmental controls. Emphasis is placed on employing U.S. veterans in the workforce, adherence to safety and security protocols, and compliance with specific government regulations throughout the project. The contractor must conduct regular inspections, maintain a construction schedule, and submit progress reports, ensuring quality control and operational efficiency. The project highlights the importance of contractor supervision, safety training, and minimizing disruption at the work site while enhancing the integrity and durability of the building's exterior. </section>
    The U.S. Army Engineer District, Walla Walla, has issued a solicitation for a construction project focused on the exterior repair of the HQ Building in Walla Walla, WA. The work encompasses the replacement of fractured bricks, repair of mortar joint sealants, and cleaning of brick and architectural precast concrete surfaces. Interested contractors must submit sealed bids by May 30, 2025, with a requirement for performance and payment bonds. The contract type is firm-fixed price, with the project valued between $500,000 to $1,000,000. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for May 12, 2025. Proposals must include required documentation demonstrating financial stability, prior experience, and compliance with small business regulations. Bidders should complete all items in the bid schedule and adhere to submission guidelines. The timeline indicates that work should start within ten days following award notification and must be completed by September 15, 2025. Contractors are subject to various FAR clauses and obligations, including adherence to labor standards and environmental requirements, ensuring both the integrity of the bidding process and the safety of construction practices.
    The Walla Walla District Corps of Engineers is soliciting bids for a project focused on the exterior brick repair of the HQ building. The project includes multiple tasks, such as removing and replacing broken bricks, repointing mortar joints, and applying water repellents to both brick veneer and architectural precast concrete. The items listed in the proposal reflect estimated quantities and associated costs, which are to be finalized upon bidding. Key safety and environmental protocols are enforced, including adherence to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' safety requirements, preparation of an Accident Prevention Plan (APP), and rigorous training for personnel involved in high-risk activities. Contractors are required to establish a fall protection program, submit safety-related documentation, and maintain communications throughout the project's duration to comply with regulatory standards and ensure the safety of all personnel on-site. The document emphasizes the importance of diligent inspections, safety training, and proper planning to manage potential risks within the contractual framework, illustrating a commitment to uphold quality and safety in federal construction projects.
    The document outlines the bid opening results for a solicitation related to the repair of the exterior brick of a building, identified by the solicitation number W912EF25BA010. The bid opening occurred on June 9, 2025, and included one amendment. The government estimate for the project was set at $838,385.50. Various vendors submitted their bids, with Stobie Construction proposing the lowest bid at $723,484.00, followed by D&R Masonry with $199,900.00, and RJK Construction at $491,944.03. Notably, Tikka Masonry did not acknowledge the amendments related to the bid. This document serves as a formal record for evaluating the proposals received for the construction services required, adhering to federal procurement processes. Overall, the summary presents crucial information necessary for stakeholders involved in the governmental bidding process, ensuring transparency and compliance with established regulations.
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