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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 22, 2003 FBO #0725
SOLICITATION NOTICE

S -- S--PRIVATIZATION OF U.S. ARMY-OWNED POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, VARIOUS MILITARY INSTALLATIONS, ISLAND OF OAHU, STATE OF HAWAII.

Notice Date
11/20/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
ACA, Fort Shafter, Regional Contracting Office, Hawaii, ATTN: SFCA-POH-H, Building 520, Pierce Street, Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5025
 
ZIP Code
96858-5025
 
Solicitation Number
W912CN-04-R-0012
 
Response Due
12/8/2003
 
Archive Date
2/6/2004
 
Point of Contact
Darlene Arakaki, (808) 438-6535 ext 182
 
E-Mail Address
Email your questions to ACA, Fort Shafter
(ArakakiD@shafter.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
NA The Regional Contracting Office, Hawaii seeks to identify responsible potential sources and obtain information in regards to privatization of the U.S. Army-owned Potable Water Distribution System, Island of Oahu, Hawaii in accordance with 10 USC 2688. The scope of this initiative involves the purchase, ownership, capital upgrades, maintenance and operation of the entire water system, to provide pumping, treatment, storage, demand side management and distribution of water to facilities on the various milita ry installations. The Government??????s intent is to award a 50-year contract within 24-months after the solicitation is issued. The water utility system consists of many separate and distinct systems. These are Aliamanu Military Reservation, Fort Shaft er, Tripler Army Medical Center, Fort DeRussy, Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, Helemano Military Reservation, Makua Military Reservation, Field Station Kunia and Waianae Army Recreation Center. The Board of Water Supply currently provides potable water service, and has emergency connections to provide back-up potable water service as noted in the following paragraphs. The Aliamanu Military Reservation water system is supplied from Navy Public Works. The system serves 699 facilities, one pump station, has 142,662 LF of distribution system piping and has three water storage tanks with a capacity of 950,000 gallons. The system uses an average of 1,000 Kgal/day. The Fort Shafter water system is supplied from two Army wells with a rated capacity of 1,872 Kgal/day. The system serves 365 facilities, has three pump stations, provides chlorination and fluoridation of the water, has 685,191 LF of distribution system pi ping and has four water storage tanks with a capacity of 1,650,000 gallons. The system uses an average of 800 Kgal/day. An emergency connection to the Board of Water Supply system is available. The Tripler Army Medical Center water system is supplied from two Army wells with a rated capacity of 3,744 Kgal/day. The system serves 82 facilities, has one pump station, provides chlorination and fluoridation of the water, has 206,074 LF of distributio n system piping and has two water storage tanks with a capacity of 1,000,000 gallons. The system uses an average of 300 Kgal/day. An emergency connection to the Board of Water Supply system is available. The Fort DeRussy water system is supplied from the Board of Water Supply. The system serves 8 facilities and has 17,430 LF of distribution system piping. The system uses an average of 200 Kgal/day. The Schofield Barracks Military Reservation water system is supplied from four Army wells with a rated capacity of 8,020 Kgal/day. The system serves 1,550 facilities, has five pump stations, provides chlorination and fluoridation of the water, has 744,458 LF of distribution system piping and has five water storage tanks with a capacity of 4,235,000 gallons. The system uses an average of 4,000 Kgal/day. An emergency connection to the Board of Water Supply system is available. The Schofield Barracks system serves Wheeler Army Airfield, Field Station Kunia and Helemano Military Reservation. The Wheeler Army Airfield water system is supplied from the Schofield Barracks system. The system serves 428 facilities and has 124,599 LF of distribution system piping. The Helemano Military Reservation water system is supplied from the Schofield Barracks system. The system serves 174 facilities, has 61,962 LF of distribution system piping and has two water storage tanks with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The system us es an average of 133 Kgal/day. The Field Station Kunia water system is supplied from the Schofield Barracks system. This installation is not metered separately and consumption is a part of the Schofield Barracks quantity. The system serves 11 facilities, has 5,240 LF of distribution s ystem piping. The daily use is included with the Schofield Barracks Military Reservation daily usa ge. The Makua Military Reservation water system is supplied from the Board of Water Supply. The system serves 3 facilities, has 33,473 LF of distribution system piping and has one water storage tank with a capacity of 30,000 gallons. The system uses an avera ge of 10 Kgal/day. The Waianae Army Recreation Center water system is supplied from the Board of Water Supply. The system serves 48 facilities and has 11,446 LF of distribution system piping. The system uses an average of 34 Kgal/day. An industry forum is being planned for all interested parties and will be conducted on December 10, 2003 at a site to be determined on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii. Points of contact for the forum are Keith Yamanaka (808-656-1410 x1120) and Kent Anderson (8 08-656-1410 x1108). The intent of the industry forum is to present an overview of the Oahu water system, discuss the Government??????s intent, resolve preliminary questions, and seek industry best practices concerning water system operations and managemen t. The number of representatives from each firm is limited to two representatives. Submit to the following office no later than 8 December 2003 a Statement of Interest and any names of forum attendees by letter or e-mail to the Regional Contracting Office, Hawaii, ATTN: SFCA-PRH-P, Ms. Darlene Arakaki, Building 520, Basement Level, Pierc e Street, Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5025, Fax Number: (808) 438-6563, arakakid@shafter.army.mil. Include company address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail addresses.
 
Place of Performance
Address: ACA, Fort Shafter Regional Contracting Office, Hawaii, ATTN: SFCA-PRH-P, Building 520, Pierce Street Fort Shafter HI
Zip Code: 96858-5025
Country: US
 
Record
SN00473575-W 20031122/031120212257 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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