SOURCES SOUGHT
R -- Provide installation public works (facility engineering, maintenance & repair) services & support for Army organizations, units & military organizations supported by the U.S. Army Garrison, HI at various locations, Islands of Oahu and Hawaii.
- Notice Date
- 6/29/2006
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 561210
— Facilities Support Services
- 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-06-R-0056
- Response Due
- 7/24/2006
- Archive Date
- 9/22/2006
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This is a sources sought announcement only. There is no solicitation available at this time. The Regional Contracting Office, Hawaii (RCO-HI) and Directorate of Public Works (DPW), U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii are conducting market research to determ ine large and small business capabilities as a prime contractor and potential partnership arrangement for an upcoming potential solicitation for an A-76 public-private competition. The U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii is preparing to issue a solicitation for ins tallation public works (facility engineering and maintenance and repair) services and support for all Army organizations, subordinate units and respective military organizations supported by the U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii. Services will be provided at var ious locations on the Islands of Oahu and Hawaii. Services specified in the performance work statement (PWS) are listed below. Utility services and maintenance may be included in the solicitation pending the status of the US Army Utility Privatization initiatives at time of solicitation. Work Management Branch Services: Includes the operations of a 24-7 work order desk. Work requires use of the Governments IFS and WORKS computer programs, Customer Service voice recording system, and customer service skills. Engineering Services: Includes engineer(s) and technical design services to plan and execute the installation short-range construction programs for demolition, repair, maintenance, alteration, improvements and minor construction projects. Provide telecom munication support, manages property and equipment warranties, and excavation permits. Performs electrical power surveys. Prepares solicitation packages and cost estimates. Develops and maintains a safety, medical surveillance, industrial hygiene and indi vidual protective equipment programs. Trained and certified to inspect and abate asbestos for class 3 work and to perform emergency abatement/ encapsulation (class I or II). Maintenance and Repair Services: Includes HVAC & refrigeration, water heating & distribution, electrical & electronics (voltage from 6 to 480), plumbing, carpentry, and masonry services, commercial boiler plant services and operations on real property faci lities and grounds. Scope of work includes scheduled maintenance, minor repairs, major repairs (project work) which include renovations, modifications, equipment replacement, etc., and new installations. Organizational Maintenance Services: Includes maintenance and repair on DPW owned or leased (GSA) vehicles such as passenger sedans, panel trucks and vans, small engine equipment such as edger/trimmers, push and riding mowers, heavy equipment such as tract ors, backhoes, and dump trucks, and special purpose equipment such as road sweepers, bucket trucks, man lifts, and truck-mounted sewer augers. Work includes in-shop and on-site repairs, and proper handling/disposal of hazardous materials and waste. Metal and Locksmith Services: Includes metal work and welding services for repairs and new installation. Locksmith services include installation and repair of various types of keyed or combination locks. Paint Services: Includes prepping surfaces, applying wallpaper, designing and constructing signs, designing and creating stencils for signs. Paints includes all enamels; paints of all base types, varnishes, stains, and applying textured surfaces to a wide variety of surfaces and structures. Pest Control Services: Includes performing effective pest control services for buildings, structures and grounds. Shall be trained and certified in all appropriate pest management categories by the appropriate certifying agencies IAW DoD Instruction 4150 .7, DOD Pest Management Program. Troop Self-Help Store Support Operations. Includes staffing and technical assistance and advice to US Army organizations that are maintaining, performing minor repairs, and minor construction on occupied real property. Military Maintenance Team Support: Includes providing technical assistance to US Army organizations on carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting, masonry and other related trade tasks. Provides site visit assistance in resolving specific problems and issues. Attend meetings with customers and command personnel that involve Troop Self-Help Store and Troop Self-Help projects. Pavement/Surface Area Services: Includes performing maintenance and repair of surfaced areas and associated appurtenance. Surfaced areas includes paved and unpaved roadways, paved and unpaved parking areas, runways and rotary wing landing pads, sidewalks , curbs, vehicle storage, maintenance yards, and supply yards. Road striping and markings (stenciling) of paved and improved areas and sweep roads with mobile industrial sweeper. Supports and assists other DPW shops with construction equipment, trucks, m anpower, and operators. Grounds Maintenance Services: Includes grounds maintenance for improved, semi-improved, and unimproved grounds. Includes landscaping duties such as edging, trimming, aerating, sodding, topsoil replacement, grounds leveling and task incidental to other wo rk such as ground repair after sidewalk and plumbing repair. Environmental Services. Includes managing the Hazardous Waste Transfer and Accumulation Point(s) (HWTAP) at Schofield, Ft. Shafter, and PTA, and Environmental Compliance Training Center (ECTC). Training military and civilian work force on Environmental C ompliance Officer (ECO) Certification course, ECO Refresher course, Senior Leaders EC Training (SLECT), HW Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER), HAZWOPER Refresher course, and HAZWOPER On-Scene Incident Commander (OSIC) course. Maintains and operat es the HWTAP facilities for the accumulation of all HW and non-regulated wastes. Real Estate Services: Includes performing maintaining real property records in an automated system, making recommendations to the Government concerning use of real property, to include acquisitions, property management, and disposal of real property, key c ontrol of real property facilities, space allocation, and providing reports and briefings to the Government. Services will require the use of the Governments CADD, IFS, PRISM, and SQL computer programs, and interfacing with other Government and state agen cies. Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Services: Includes managing the Bachelor Officer Quarters (BOQ), Single Enlisted Quarters (SEQ), transient quarters, guest houses, and distinguished visitors quarters, and managing the property book and warehousing of furnit ure and appliances for issuance to unaccompanied soldiers. The statement of work will absorb requirements that become a part of the DPWs mission as a result of future U.S. Army initiatives such as transformation and modularity. The impact of these initiatives on U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii operations are not clea rly defined at this time. The statement of work will be written to respond to evolving mission requirements. U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii is considering various contract types but it appears a cost plus award fee (CPAF) or Firm Fixed Price w/IDIQ with award term options are the most likely. The requirement will result in a single award. U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii anticipates the solicitation will be announced in Mar-Apr 2007. A Secret security clearance granted by the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO) shall be required prior to performing any part of the contract. The contract amount is anticipated to be between $10M-$20M annually. Interested sources shall notify the Contracting Officer at the following address: Regional Contracting Office Hawaii, Building 520, Pierce Street, Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5025 or fax (808) 438-6563, or e-mail at gary.george1@us.army.mil. Sources shall pr ovide a statement of interest on company letterhead no later than 24 Jul 2006 along with the following: (1) a brief description of your companys capabilitie s, (2) list of contracts currently or recently performed (within the last 3 years) with the same or similar complexity, magnitude and scope of this requirement, (3) brief description of each project and how it is the same or similar to the installation pub lic works (facility engineering) services and support functions discussed above, (4) contractors past performance assessments on the referenced contracts, (5) points of contact for each referenced contract, (6) your companies standard size and cage code, and (7) your intent to partner with other companies to meet provide the installation public works (facility engineering) services and support described above, and the prospective companies names and business size. The NAICS for this requirement is 561210, Facilities Support Services with a size standard of $32.5 million.
- Place of Performance
- Address: ACA, Fort Shafter Regional Contracting Office, Hawaii, ATTN: SFCA-POH-H, Building 520, Pierce Street Fort Shafter HI
- Zip Code: 96858-5025
- Country: US
- Zip Code: 96858-5025
- Record
- SN01080354-W 20060701/060629221028 (fbodaily.com)
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