The RIPIT Project for STA Bodega Bay involves replacing a vent fan and an outdoor shower. Key details for the project include installing a new exhaust fan with proper roof penetration sealing, as there is no existing fan. No specific fan brand is required, and the existing roof system is cap sheet without a warranty. Electrical work requires a new dedicated circuit from a subpanel approximately 20 feet away, with concealed raceway preferred. Both a local wall switch and timer/humidity control are acceptable for fan operation. For the outdoor shower, three ball valves are desired, and outdoor-rated showerheads are required (no specific brand). The current platform is composite decking, and no drainage is needed. The contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits as per FAR clause 52.236-7, and the project is subject to FAR provision 52.225-10, Buy American Requirement – Construction Materials. The government will provide electricity, parking, and a laydown area.
The US Coast Guard Regional Support Team – Southwest (RST-SW) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) number 70Z03126RALAM1001 for the project “Install Ventilation Fan in Male Changing Room and Replace Outdoor Showers at USCG Station Bodega Bay.” This is a 100% small business set-aside with NAICS code 238390 and a size standard of $19 million. The estimated project magnitude is between $25,000 and $100,000. The contractor must begin performance within 15 calendar days and complete it within 90 calendar days. A site visit is scheduled for October 22, 2025. Offerors must be registered at SAM.gov and submissions are electronic only. The Statement of Work details tasks including verifying electrical capacity, installing a commercial exhaust fan, replacing outdoor showers with copper plumbing and new rain shower heads, and constructing a wooden platform. Payment protection is required within 15 days of award, and offers must remain valid for 30 days.
General Decision Number CA20250007, updated on 09/26/2025, outlines prevailing wage rates for various construction projects (Building, Heavy, Highway, and Dredging) across numerous counties in California. It emphasizes compliance with Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, requiring contractors to pay covered workers a minimum of $17.75 or $13.30 per hour respectively in 2025, or the higher applicable wage rate. The document details specific wage rates and fringe benefits for trades such as Asbestos Workers, Boilermakers, Bricklayers, Carpenters (including Divers and Piledrivers), Electricians, Elevator Mechanics, Operating Engineers (Dredging, Landscape, and Power Equipment), Ironworkers, and Laborers (Asbestos/Mold/Lead, Traffic Control, Mason Tender, Tunnel and Shaft, Construction, Gardeners, Gunite, and Wrecking). It also provides detailed classifications and area definitions for various roles, highlighting special pay conditions for certain types of work (e.g., underground work, operating saws, tunnel work, depth pay for divers).