MAINTENANCE OF PNEUMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT AT NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD, PORTSMOUTH, VA; ST. JULIENS CREEK ANNEX, PORTSMOUTH, VA; AND NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, NORFOLK, VA
Contact and place of performance
Kristina DeGroat
Virginia
THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE ONLY. This is not a request for proposal and no contract will be awarded from this notice. There will not be a solicitation, specifications, or drawings available at this time. This notice is a market research tool used for planning purposes only to determine the availability and capability of small business sources. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic (NAVFAC MID...
View moreNaval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic (NAVFAC MIDLANT) is conducting market research to identify qualified small business sources for the maintenance of pneumatic temperature control systems and equipment. This sources sought notice, identified by solicitation number N4008523R2538, is for planning purposes to determine the feasibility of a set-aside acquisition for Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Women-Owned Small Business, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, certified HUBZone Small Business, or certified 8(a) firms. The government anticipates awarding a facility support, Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), performance-based contract featuring both recurring and non-recurring services. The anticipated contract term, including all options, will not exceed 60 months.
The selected contractor will provide all labor, management, supervision, tools, materials, and equipment required to perform maintenance, repair, alteration, demolition, and minor construction for building systems, HVAC pneumatic controls, and compressed air systems. Performance will take place at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia; St. Juliens Creek Annex in Portsmouth, Virginia; and Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Virginia. The requirement is classified under NAICS 561210, Facilities Support Services. Interested firms must demonstrate the capacity to manage preventative maintenance projects with a yearly value of at least $260,000 and possess the technical knowledge to maintain complex pneumatic systems while managing competing priorities.
Capabilities packages are limited to five pages and must include company profiles and examples of similar projects performed within the last five years. These examples must detail the contract value, the firm's role as prime or subcontractor, and government points of contact. Responses must be submitted electronically to Kristina DeGroat by 2:00 PM Eastern Time on November 4, 2022. The notice includes two attachments: a Sources Sought PDF and a draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) for pneumatic controls, both posted on October 27, 2022.
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