Defense Supply Center Richmond - B97 VOQ Renovation
ID: SP470325B0003Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDCSO RICHMOND DIVISION #1RICHMOND, VA, 23237, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Y1JZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
    Description

    The Defense Logistics Agency, under the Department of Defense, is soliciting bids for the renovation of Building 97 at the Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia, designated as solicitation number SP4703-25-B-0003. The project aims to enhance the facility through comprehensive interior and exterior improvements, including upgrades to fire alarm and sprinkler systems, water damage repairs, and aesthetic renovations. This renovation is crucial for maintaining operational effectiveness and compliance with safety standards in federal facilities. Interested small businesses must submit sealed offers by March 19, 2025, with a public bid opening scheduled for March 20, 2025. For further inquiries, contact Brandon Jump at brandon.jump@dla.mil or call 804-279-4512.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Brandon Jump
    (804) 279-4512
    (804) 279-3246
    brandon.jump@dla.mil
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    The file presents a compilation of federal and state requests for proposals (RFPs) and grants, emphasizing the government's efforts to address various funding opportunities and project initiatives. Key topics include the structured processes for submitting proposals, eligibility criteria for applicants, and the financial resources allocated for different sectors such as healthcare, infrastructure, and community development. Supporting details highlight deadlines for submissions, required documentation, and the review process for selecting proposals for funding. The document underscores the importance of compliance with federal regulations and local statutes, ensuring that all applicants meet the necessary guidelines to qualify for funding. The primary purpose of this document is to provide clear guidance on accessing government funds, encouraging entities to pursue projects that align with the government's strategic goals. This summary captures the essence of the original document by focusing on its core purpose while maintaining clarity and coherence. It serves as an essential roadmap for stakeholders looking to engage in government-funded initiatives.
    The project outlined in the document involves the 100% design for renovations at DSCR Building 97 VOQ, managed under contract FA8903-21-D-0007. The goal is to enhance the facility through comprehensive interior and exterior improvements, including upgrades to the fire alarm and sprinkler systems, water damage repairs, and aesthetic renovations such as painting and new flooring. The work is located at the Defense Supply Center Richmond, VA, and encompasses both base and bid option items, with plans for efficient construction adhering to regulatory and safety standards. Contractors must follow strict submittal procedures and receive government approvals, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and environmental goals. Coordination with ongoing operations at the facility is critical to minimize disruptions. Moreover, strict protocols for obtaining permits, managing hazardous materials, and conducting site access for personnel are prescribed, emphasizing accountability and safety throughout the renovation process. The success of this project reflects the government's commitment to sustainability, safety, and operational effectiveness in federal facilities.
    The document outlines the wage determination applicable to building construction projects in Chesterfield County, Virginia, effective January 10, 2025. It includes classifications of workers and corresponding wage rates required under federal contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act and recent Executive Orders (EOs), specifically EO 14026 and EO 13658. Contractors must ensure covered workers are compensated at least $17.75 per hour for contracts awarded on or after January 30, 2022, or $13.30 for contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, unless higher local rates apply. The wage determination also addresses requests for additional classifications and rates not listed, as well as the process for appeals concerning wage determinations. Additional details include benefits such as paid holidays and sick leave, ensuring worker protections under the specified EOs. The document serves as a resource for compliance and provides essential information on contractor obligations when engaging in federal or government contracts for construction, illustrating the government's emphasis on safeguarding worker wages and conditions.
    The Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR) is soliciting bids for the renovation of Building 97, issued under solicitation number SP4703-25-B-0003, which is open exclusively to small businesses. The contract will be a firm-fixed price, requiring completion within 365 days post-award. Contractors must have an operational office within 120 miles of the DSCR and be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) before submitting bids. Key deadlines include submitting questions by March 6, 2025, and bids by March 19, 2025, with a public bid opening on March 20, 2025. Bidders must provide a bid guarantee of at least 20% of the proposal price and comply with the U.S. Department of Labor's wage decision. Site inspections are encouraged to familiarize bidders with conditions affecting the project. The project is estimated between $500,000 and $1,000,000, necessitating evaluation criteria based on price and compliance. Liquidated damages will apply for delays. All submissions must include a Unique Identifier Code and verification of socioeconomic status through SAM, aligning with federal procurement standards.
    The solicitation SP4703-25-B-0003 seeks bids for the renovation of Building 97 at the Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR), set aside exclusively for small businesses. The project has a firm-fixed price contract with a performance period of 365 days from the Notice to Proceed (NTP). Bidders must have a physical office within 120 miles of DSCR and be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). Questions are due by February 19, 2025, and bids must be submitted by March 5, 2025, using the DOD SAFE system. A teleconference bid opening is scheduled for March 6, 2024. The estimated construction cost ranges from $500,000 to $1,000,000, and a Bid Guarantee is required, ensuring at least 20% of the bid price. Bidders must visit the site to assess conditions before submitting offers. Liquidated damages will apply for any delays in completion. The document highlights the importance of compliance with various regulations and emphasizes the need for thorough preparation and adherence to deadlines for successful bidding.
    The document pertains to a Visitor Center project site, specifically mentioning the Antler Inn as a relevant location. While the details are sparse, the mention of a project site suggests that there may be plans for development or enhancements at the Visitor Center and its relationship to the Antler Inn. This project could potentially involve increasing tourism and providing information resources for visitors in the area. The context indicates this document may relate to government RFPs focused on tourism development or infrastructure improvement, possibly involving federal or state-level grants. Overall, the document underscores the significance of visitor center projects in enhancing regional attractions and supporting local economies.
    The document outlines a negotiated solicitation (RFP) for a construction contract, designated as SP4703-25-B-0003, issued on January 31, 2025. The contract will be managed by the DCSO Richmond Division, with performance expected to commence within ten calendar days of the notice to proceed, lasting a maximum of 365 days. Bidders must submit sealed offers by March 5, 2025, at 11:59 PM. The contractor is required to provide performance and payment bonds, comply with various federal clauses regarding procurement, and acknowledge amendments to the solicitation. Additionally, it includes specific clauses addressing inspection, delivery, and hazardous material handling. The solicitation emphasizes the importance of safety, compliance with regulatory standards, and outlines requirements for small business participation. The expected timeline spans from March 24, 2025, to March 23, 2026, with detailed attention to project specifications and terms of performance. This document presents the framework for federal contracting processes, detailing responsibilities and requirements for prospective contractors in a structured manner suitable for federal grants and local RFPs.
    The document is an amendment to a government solicitation and contract modification (SP470325B0003) issued by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). It specifies administrative changes to the contract, explicitly outlining that all previous terms remain effective. The amendment indicates adjustments to the solicitation and clarifies that the hour and date for receiving offers may be extended or unchanged. It details the supplies and services required, referencing an attached Statement of Work (SOW), which includes miscellaneous buildings' preparation for delivery and a defined performance period of March 31, 2025, to March 30, 2026. Additionally, it incorporates attachment references, including specifications and wage determinations relevant to the contractor's obligations. This summary emphasizes the integrity and continuity of existing contracts while allowing for necessary modifications and compliance with federal procurement processes.
    The document pertains to the DSCR B97 VOQ Renovation project, scheduled for February 26, 2025. It outlines a request for proposals (RFP) aiming to secure contractors for the renovation of the Voice of Quality (VOQ) building under the Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR) jurisdiction. While the specifics regarding renovation scope and requirements are not provided in the extract, the context suggests a focus on modernizing facilities to meet operational needs. This project aligns with federal and state-level objectives to enhance government facilities' functionality and compliance with safety standards. The document includes a contact section with placeholder details, emphasizing transparency and allowing interested parties to seek clarification or additional information. The RFP is a fundamental element in the government procurement process, ensuring fair competition and accountability in the allocation of public funds for infrastructure improvements.
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