ContractCombined Synopsis/SolicitationService-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside

Demolition Services for Building 230, Joint Base San Antonio Randolph

DEPT OF DEFENSE  FA301625Q0221
Response Deadline
Sep 9, 2025
Deadline passed
Days Remaining
0
Closed
Set-Aside
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting quotes for demolition services for Building 230 at Joint Base San Antonio Randolph, Texas. The project requires the complete demolition and removal of the building and its associated components, including utilities, to a minimum depth of three feet, along with site grading and restoration. This opportunity is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and is critical for ensuring the safe and compliant removal of a historic facility built in 1931, which is no longer in use. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by September 9, 2025, at 10:00 AM CDT, and are encouraged to attend a site visit on August 28, 2025, at 8:30 AM. For further inquiries, vendors can contact Larissa Cunha at larissa.cunha@us.af.mil or Lauren Macias at lauren.macias.1@us.af.mil.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
238910
Site Preparation Contractors
PSC Code
P400
SALVAGE- DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS

Solicitation Documents

15 Files
Solicitation - FA301625Q0221.pdf
PDF2303 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The RFQ FA301625Q0221 is a Request for Quote for demolition services for Building 230 at Joint Base San Antonio Randolph. This 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business set-aside requires complete demolition and removal of the building, including all components, slabs, foundations, and vaults to a minimum depth of three feet. The contractor must disconnect, cap, and plug all utilities and restore the site. Quotes are due by September 9, 2025, at 10:00 AM CDT, and questions by September 2, 2025, at 10:00 AM CDT. A site visit is scheduled for August 28, 2025, at 8:30 AM. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical acceptability and the lowest price. Contractors must provide a detailed technical plan, proposed schedule, key personnel, and a valid Texas demolition contractor’s license. Electronic invoicing through WAWF is required.
Attach 1 - PWS RAN Demolition B230 dated 22 Jul 25.pdf
PDF234 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
This Performance Work Statement outlines the requirements for the complete demolition of Building 230 at Joint Base San Antonio Randolph. The contractor is responsible for all aspects of the demolition, including management, supervision, labor, equipment, and supplies. Key tasks include initial and post-demolition topographic surveys, pre-demolition photographic records, complete removal of the 9,948 square foot building and all associated components (including foundations and utilities to a minimum depth of three feet), and proper disposal of all debris. The contractor must disconnect and cap all utilities, abate hazardous materials (HAZMAT) like asbestos and lead-based paint, and restore the site by grading and seeding. Strict adherence to environmental regulations, safety protocols (OSHA, Activity Hazard Analysis), and submission of various plans (Demolition, Environmental Protection, Asbestos Work, Hazardous Waste Management, Storm Water Pollution Prevention, Accident Prevention, Quality Control) are mandatory. The document also details specific requirements for waste disposal, utility disconnections, site restoration, and security, emphasizing compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Deliverables and performance thresholds are clearly defined, with regular progress reports and inspections to ensure adherence to the contract terms.
Solicitation Amendment - FA301625Q02210001.pdf
PDF2371 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The Request for Quote (RFQ) FA301625Q02210001 outlines the requirements for demolition services for Building 230 at Joint Base San Antonio Randolph, Texas. This 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business set-aside, with NAICS code 238910 and a $19M size standard, calls for complete demolition, removal of debris, utility disconnection, and site grading. Quotes are due by September 9, 2025, at 10:00 AM CDT, and questions must be submitted by September 2, 2025, 10:00 AM CDT. A site visit is scheduled for August 28, 2025, at 8:30 AM. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical acceptability and the lowest price. The document also details various Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) clauses, including those for electronic invoicing via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) and unique item identification.
Attach 1. PWS RAN Demolition B230 dated 3 Sep 25.pdf
PDF234 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
This Performance Work Statement outlines the requirements for the complete demolition of Building 230 at Joint Base San Antonio Randolph, a former corrosion control facility built in 1931. The contractor must provide all necessary resources for demolition, debris removal, site grading, and grass establishment. Key tasks include initial and post-demolition topographic surveys, pre-demolition photographic records, disconnection and capping of utilities, and proper disposal of all materials, including hazardous waste identified in Appendix F. The scope covers the main building, its components, concrete slabs, foundations, vaults, and a concrete driveway. Specific plans for demolition, environmental protection, hazardous waste management, asbestos abatement, accident prevention, and storm water pollution prevention are required. The contractor must adhere to strict safety, environmental, and disposal regulations, including NESHAP rules and Texas State Environmental Regulations. Site restoration involves proper grading, backfilling, and topsoil application for seeding. Various deliverables, inspections, and compliance with base regulations for security, traffic, and antiterrorism are also mandated.
Attach 2 - Wage Determination 2015-5253 Rev 27.pdf
PDF47 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
This document, Wage Determination No.: 2015-5253, Revision No.: 27, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, outlines the minimum wage rates and benefits for service contract employees in specific Texas counties (Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Kendall, Medina, Wilson) for 2025. It specifies two Executive Orders (EO 14026 and EO 13658) that dictate minimum hourly wages based on contract award/renewal dates, with rates of $17.75 and $13.30 respectively. The document also lists numerous occupations with their corresponding hourly wage rates, noting that some may be subject to a higher minimum wage under the Executive Orders. Additionally, it details fringe benefits including health and welfare contributions ($5.55/hour or $5.09/hour for EO 13706 contracts), vacation leave (2-4 weeks based on service), and eleven paid holidays. Special provisions are outlined for computer employees, air traffic controllers, and weather observers, including night and Sunday pay. Hazardous duty differentials (4% or 8%) and uniform allowances are also described. The document concludes with the conformance process (SF-1444) for unlisted job classifications, emphasizing adherence to the Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations.
Attach 3. Questions and Answers_Demolition Services B230.pdf
PDF157 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The document provides Q&A for Demolition Services for Building B.230 (RFQ: FA301625Q0221), detailing requirements for a federal government demolition project. Key aspects include adherence to environmental regulations (NESHAP, OSHA, RCRA, TCEQ) for asbestos, lead, hazardous waste, and PCBs, with the contractor responsible for pre-demolition surveys and waste management plans. Utility termination points will be field-verified, and temporary relocation of concrete barriers is authorized for access. Personnel must hold OSHA-10/30, competent-person, and Texas-licensed asbestos certifications. Site restoration requires non-expansive select fill, compaction, and full grass establishment. The building is historic, requiring HABS Level I documentation. Permits for asbestos notification, utility disconnects, hot-work, traffic, excavation, and stormwater are required. The contractor prepares waste profiles and manifests, with JBSA Environmental signing as generator. Undocumented utilities are treated as differing site conditions. Service Contract Act labor standards apply.
Appendix B - Map Location.pdf
PDF1449 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The document details Facility 230 - TYMX, a general-purpose warehouse located at 10558 Fourth St, with a size of 9948.0 SF. The facility was placed in service, acquired, and built on January 1, 1931. It has one floor above ground, no floors below ground, a height of 28.0 FT, a length of 129.0 FT, and a width of 111.0 FT. The facility is identified by RPUID 513560, CAT Code 441100, and FAC Code 4421. Its interest code indicates it is AF Owned—Other Than Donated, and its current status is ACT (Active). The geographical coordinates are 29.534425 latitude and -98.28688 longitude. The SharePoint URL for the facility is provided, and the document also mentions “ACFT COR CON” with a date of March 31, 2022.
Appendix C - As-Built Plans.pdf
PDF379 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The document outlines the "B230 DEMO PLAN" and "B230 DEMO FLOOR PLAN" for the demolition of a general purpose warehouse at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. This project, identified by Work Order # TYMX221513, is managed by the 502d Civil Engineer Squadron. The file includes details such as drawing codes, project and contract numbers, and approval signatures, indicating a structured governmental process for infrastructure changes. The primary purpose of this document is to provide a comprehensive architectural plan for the demolition, ensuring compliance and proper execution of the project.
Appendix D - Utility Map.pdf
PDF403 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The document is a technical drawing or a plan related to a government project, specifically referencing "JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO" and the "502d CIVIL ENGINEER SQ." The core purpose of the document is to detail the "B230 UTILITIES MAP" and note the "DEMO GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE." This suggests the document is part of a project involving the demolition of a warehouse and mapping utilities at Joint Base San Antonio, likely a component of federal government RFPs or grants for infrastructure work. Key identifiers include a reference number, file name, work order number (TYMX221513), and contract number, indicating a formal, regulated project. The presence of "DESIGNED BY," "CHECKED BY," "DRAWN BY," and "APPROVED" sections signifies a structured engineering or architectural plan.
Appendix E - Demolition Limits.pdf
PDF562 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The document outlines the "B230 DEMO LIMITS" project at Joint Base San Antonio, managed by the 502d Civil Engineer Squadron. The primary purpose of this project, identified by work order number TYMX221513, is the demolition of a general-purpose warehouse. This file serves as a blueprint or statement of work within the context of government RFPs, detailing the scope of an architectural demolition project. The document specifies the location as San Antonio, TX, and includes various administrative details such as drawing codes, project numbers, and approval signatures, all indicating a formal government-contracted demolition undertaking.
Appendix F - HazMat Survey.pdf
PDF3677 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The provided documents comprise a series of asbestos bulk analysis reports and lead-based paint inventory reports for various facilities at Randolph Air Force Base, specifically focusing on Facility 230, the Aircraft Corrosion Control building, and other related structures. The asbestos reports, dated between 2012 and 2017, consistently indicate no asbestos detected (NAD) in most samples, including ceiling planks, window glazing, sheetrock, and wall plaster. However, some asbestos was detected in floor tiles (8% Chrysotile) and mastic (5% Chrysotile) in Facility 100, and 3% Chrysotile in sink undercoating in Facility 230. The lead-based paint inventory for Facility 230 shows positive results for lead in various metal components of windows (e.g., parting boards, mullions, casings) and in paint spray booths, while light fixtures and window panes were largely negative. The reports also detail disposal requirements for mercury-containing bulbs. The overall purpose of these documents is to provide a comprehensive hazardous material assessment to ensure safety and regulatory compliance for renovation and maintenance projects at the base.
Appendix G - JBSA Environmental Specification May 18.pdf
PDF144 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
This government file outlines environmental protection requirements for construction and maintenance activities at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA), covering land, water, and air resources. It lists federal and state regulations, executive orders, and JBSA-specific instructions related to environmental protection. Key areas include hazardous material management, waste disposal, air quality, and protection of natural and cultural resources. The contractor is responsible for minimizing pollution, obtaining necessary permits, and complying with all environmental laws and JBSA directives, including specific protocols for asbestos, lead-based paint, and storm water management. The document emphasizes submittal requirements for various environmental plans and reports, ensuring strict adherence to environmental safety and sustainability standards across all JBSA locations.
Appendix H - CES Outage Request Form 2024.pdf
PDF602 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The provided document outlines the policy and procedures for requesting and managing utility outages for the 502d Civil Engineer Squadron/CEO. It details the steps for submitting an outage request, including specifying the type of outage (electrical, gas, water, etc.), duration, and a description of the work. The policy mandates a 10-day advance notice for requests, outlines responsibilities for notifying affected personnel and facilities, and requires coordination with various entities such as CPS Energy, American Water, and the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) for specific utility types. Emergency outages are handled on a case-by-case basis, requiring immediate notification to the Base Civil Engineer. The document emphasizes communication, coordination, and post-outage inspections to ensure operational equipment.
Appendix I - Dig Perm (AF 103) 2023.pdf
PDF228 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The Base Civil Engineering Work Clearance Request form is essential for any work that might disrupt traffic, utility services, or alarm systems. It ensures coordination with key base activities, minimizes inconvenience, and prevents accidents by identifying hazardous conditions. The form requires details such as the project's name, description, work order, and contract number. It also asks for the type of facility/work involved, including pavements, drainage, utilities (overhead/underground), fire detection, security, and traffic flow. Clearance dates are required, and the form lists various organizations for review, such as Electrical Distribution, Storm Drains, Water Distribution, Gas Distribution, Base Communications, and Wing Safety. The form must be reprocessed if delays occur or job site conditions change. Once reviewed, the clearance is either approved or disapproved by the Chief/Deputy of Operations Flight, with specific precautionary measures detailed in the remarks section.
Appendix J - Unescorted Access Request Form.pdf
PDF48 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The document is not a government file but rather a placeholder message indicating that the PDF viewer may not be able to display the document's content. It advises the user to upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Reader and provides links for download and further assistance. This message is not related to government RFPs, federal grants, or state/local RFPs, as it primarily serves as a technical instruction for accessing a document that presumably contains such information.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedAug 21, 2025
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedSep 3, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineSep 9, 2025
expiryArchive DateSep 24, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
FA3016 502 CONS CL

Point of Contact

Name
Larissa Cunha

Place of Performance

DWG, Texas, UNITED STATES

Official Sources