Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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BUILDING_303_RENOVATION_SB_MACC_RFP_4nov19.pdf | Nov 5, 2019 |
Renovate Building 303
Contact and place of performance
Kirk E. L. Thorne
INDIAN HEAD, MD 20640
USA
This solicitation is being solicited to the Contractors on the Small Business Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). Those Contractors are G-W Management Services, LLC (N4008017-D-0022), Desbuild INC. (N40080-17-D-0023), CFM/Severn JV (N40080-17-D-0025), Ocean Construction Services, INC. (N40080-17-D-0026), CER (N40080-17-D-0027), and Tidewater (N40080-17-D-0028). A synopsis is not required because of FAR 5.202...
View moreThe Department of the Navy, NAVFACSYSCOM Washington, issued solicitation N4008016R0155 for the renovation of Building 303 in Indian Head, Maryland. This combined synopsis/solicitation is categorized under NAICS 236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and PSC Z, and it carries an SBA SBA set-aside. The opportunity is limited to specific contractors on the Small Business Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC), including G-W Management Services, LLC, Desbuild INC., CFM/Severn JV, Ocean Construction Services, INC., CER, and Tidewater. The response deadline is December 11, 2019, and the solicitation includes one PDF attachment titled BUILDING_303_RENOVATION_SB_MACC_RFP_4nov19.pdf.
The contractor is responsible for providing all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision for the full interior renovation and exterior improvement of an approximately 12,278-square-foot historic building for office use. The scope of work encompasses historic preservation and rehabilitation, structural demolition and replacement of floors and roofs, elevator installation, and the replacement of all major interior systems including HVAC, plumbing, lighting, and electrical. Site work involves parking, landscape, and utility improvements. The project must comply with High Performing and Sustainable Buildings (HPSB) Guiding Principles and pursue Third-Party certification.
Work also includes a comprehensive hazardous materials component. The contractor must engage a licensed consulting firm to conduct a survey and a remediation company to address lead paint, mold, and suspected asbestos-containing materials. This process involves producing a hazardous materials report and remediation plan, followed by monitoring and a final survey to certify the site as free of hazardous materials before the remainder of the construction work proceeds. Requirements for the survey and remediation must be coordinated at the preconstruction meeting.
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