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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 07, 2003 FBO #0616
SOLICITATION NOTICE

E -- Abrasive Blast Facility

Notice Date
8/5/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
N62793 4101 Washington Avenue Bldg. 2 Newport News, VA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N627933217050
 
Response Due
8/13/2003
 
Archive Date
9/12/2003
 
Point of Contact
Ron Joyner (757)-688-9062 Steve Kampman, Contracting Officer, Phone: (757)-688-9072
 
Description
This is a combined synopsis / solicitation for commercial contractor services with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the solicitation only. Quotations are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number N627933217050 applies and is issued as a request for quotes. This solicitation is issued for the following material / services: Provide labor, material, and equipment to construct and install a ?turn-key? Abrasive Blast Facility onboard a naval valve repair barge located in Yokosuka, Japan. The Abrasive Blast Facility shall meet the following requirements: 1. This room is to be a down draft design, with access panels in the roof for 13 each intake filters. A quantity of four (4) lights are required, recessed into the ceiling and protected with wire mesh clear glass. A viewing window will have to be installed in the door for easy viewing of the operator and is to have protective screen and removable disposal lenses to protect the safety glass. 2.The exterior of the room is to be primed and coated with a .007 mil epoxy coating (haze gray color). The interior walls are lined with a 1/8? thick rubber sheeting, the roof interior is primed white, and all penetrations for blasting, air breathing hose, dead man hoses, blow down hoses, and exhaust hoses will be sealed fitted or equipped with quick disconnect fittings. 3. The recovery floor is to be an air swept design, approximately 7?- 4?wide x 10? long. The recovery floor is to be covered with heavy-duty grating with a debris screen attached to the bottom side. The grating and floor is to have a rating of 1000 lbs/sq. ft. of load. The floor shall have pockets designed to trap and drop the media into separate flo or channels. The channels that run parallel to the length of the floor shall cumulate in a manifold that conveys the media to a cyclone separator. The floor and manifold shall have clean out access panels, with replaceable wear plates in floor trough, and a 45 degree deflector plate in rear manifold which separates the fine from the spent abrasive, transforming them to a filtration dust collector, while the heavy reusable abrasive is returned to the abrasive blast generator hoppers. The hopper is to sit underneath the cyclone separator, and each hopper shall have access doors installed for inspection, The fine particulent is to travel through to a dry dust collector system ( cartridge type ) which entraps the dust . The dust collector (cartridge type) that entraps the dust particles shall exhaust through a HEPA filtration system. 4. Two 300 lbs. abrasive hoppers are to sit underneath the cyclone separators , just above two 600 lbs. Clemco blast pots, equipped with inlet and exhaust piping, pneumatic dead man controls, pressure regulators, inlet and outlet valves, blast hose, blasting nozzle, air breathing filter. blasting and gloves. All of these systems along with the cyclone are to be installed on the rear portion of the blast room. The dry dust filtration system is to be located outside the blasting container. The unit is to be skid mounted for easy of handling and maintenance for disposal of filters and cartridges designed for the dust to fall into two 25-gallon drums to be located underneath the slope wall. The exhaust air is to go through a transition to a ULPA (HEPA filter) after-filter that is effective to 99.9 microns. Dust collector filters must be removable with disposable bags that are easily wrapped around the filter cartridge a nd disposed in barrels as toxic waste material 5. This system is 100% pre wired and shall include 440-460 volt, 3 phase ,main transformer, combo motor starters, and 110 volt control circuit for all motors and lights. Fluorescent lighting is to be installed for convenience and 110v outlets for circuit control. An E-stop switch (Interlock) is to be installed that terminates operation of the exhaust system. A flashing light and horn is to be installed for safety of the operator to show the system is in operation. Also, a Clemco CMA 4021 carbon monoxide alarm system with warning horns and lights which detects carbon monoxide as low as 2 parts per million. The system is to be installed before the breathing air filters to detect any carbon monoxide gas that might be present in the air supply. Contractor shall provide all labor to accomplish the following installation / coordi nation work: 1. Install enclosure, thermal spray with aluminum coat for corrosion protection , prime and top coat. 2. Install ducting from cyclone separator to intake of cartridge type dust collector system. 3. Install transition between dust collector to HEPA filter housing. 4. Install exhaust hood for protection from the weather. 5. Install electrical panel, disconnect, transformer, and combo motor starter, lighting,110 VAC outlets, E-stop switch, warning lights, and horn. 6.Install differential pressure gauges on dust collector system. 7. Removal of dust collector cartridge into disposable bags. 8. Dispose of old dust collector unit and toxic waste. 9. Supply all necessary labor and material to plumb both air and electrical connections from the auxiliary power source to the dry dust collection system. All electrical devices to be UL stricken of approval. Installation footpr int required: Abrasive Blast Container ? 8 ft x 8 ft x 20 ft.; Room required between the container and skid mounted dust collector is 4 ?5 ft. ; the skid is to be 75 inches wide x 62 inches long x 157 inches high. Total working area required is 34 ft x 8 ft x 15 ft. Summary of equipment to be provided: Manufacture one (1) new abrasive blast booth; provide one (1) skid mounted dust collector system; provide one (1) HLPA with filter and ducting; and 0ne (1) lot electrical , air piping, and ducting. Notes: 1. Work is to be accomplished at the Naval Base in Yokosuka, Japan. 2. Installation and testing is required to be completed by September 30,2003. 3. Vendors price quote is to be ?firm-fixed price?. 4. Bid proposals must be submitted no later than 12:00 noon EST on Wednesday August 13, 2003. 5. Bid proposals are to be submitted to Ron Joyner, Material Procurement Specialist, P hone: (757)-688-9062 (Voice );(757)-688-5853 (Fax );Email: joynerrc@supship.navy.mil or Steve Kampman, Contracting Officer, Phone : (757)-688-9072 (Voice );(757)-688-5803 (Fax);Email; kampmansf@supship.navy.mil. 6. The Government intends to award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose quote, conforming to the solicitation, provides the lowest cost price. 7. This solicitation incorporates the applicable FAR clauses for a commercial Acquisition in accordance with Simplified Acquisition Procedures. 8. Quotes will be accepted either by Email or fax. Points of contact are Ron Joyner, phone: (757)-688-9062 or Steve Kampman , phone: (757)-688-9072.
 
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