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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 21, 2006 FBO #1790
MODIFICATION

Z -- Carpet removal and installation, Bldg 1292

Notice Date
10/17/2006
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
442210 — Floor Covering Stores
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 90CONS, 7505 Marne Loop, F.E.Warren AFB, WY, 82005-2860
 
ZIP Code
82005-2860
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-FE461362700032
 
Response Due
10/25/2006
 
Point of Contact
Gloria Hutchinson, Contract Specialist, Phone 307 773 3321, Fax 307 773 4636,
 
E-Mail Address
gloria.hutchinson@warren.af.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
NOTE: See change in date of site visit. DATE: 16 October 2006 STATEMENT OF WORK Project Number GHLN 06-1097 Install carpet in building 1292 and the corridor connecting building 1294 1. GENERAL: a. Carpet is not government furnished. Contractor shall supply carpet and deliver it to building 1292 for installation. See attached drawings for locations of new carpet. b. All other materials (adhesives, edge strips, floor stone, seam joining materials, etc.) are to be furnished by the Contractor and of a type suitable for the purpose intended. c. There is existing carpet to be removed. Contractor is responsible for off-base disposal. d. Hazardous Materials (HM) Approval. Contractor shall submit a Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each chemical and/or compound proposed carpet or vinyl installation to the Base Bioenvironmental Office (90 ADOS/SGGB) for review and approval prior to delivery to the base. A HM is defined in Federal Standard DED-STD-313D, Tables I and II. The definition of materials presenting a health or physical hazard is found in OSHA 29 Code of Federal Regulations 1910.1200(c). e. Hazardous Materials Management. All HM shall be managed, stored and monitored in full compliance with all applicable local, state, federal and Air Force regulations. Contractors who bring hazardous materials onto FEW AFB without authorization are responsible for any punitive or regulatory actions. Contractors are responsible for proper disposal of containers/hazardous material. Flammable liquids shall be stored in an approved fireproof storage cabinet. All chemicals shall be secured and properly stored when not in use. f. Prohibited Hazardous Materials. Prohibited materials include those that contain Class 1 ozone-depleting substances (including CFCs, halons, carbon tetrachloride, methyl chloroform and methyl bromide) per Air Force Policy and as regulated by Title VI of the Clean Air Act, specifically Sections 601-607. Other prohibited construction materials include lead (i.e. lead-based paint), asbestos, PCBs or other hazardous substances. g. New and Recycled Materials and Equipment Purchasing. All materials shall be new or newly manufactured using recycled materials unless otherwise indicated. All materials (both new and recycled) shall be the most suitable and highest grade and type for the intended use unless otherwise indicated. They shall be produced by a manufacturer regularly engaged in manufacturing or fabricating similar products with a history of successful production acceptable to the Contracting Office. When names of manufacturers or models are listed, the purpose is to give examples of products meeting the specifications and to provide a basis for comparison subject to the following: (1) The product is equivalent to the specified product meets or exceeds the requirements of the specifications and is otherwise suitable for the intended use. (2) The warranty meets or exceeds that of the specified product and the requirements of the specifications. (3) The Contractor coordinates the installation and makes any necessary changes at no additional cost to the Government. (4) The Contractor waives claims for any time extension associated with the use of the product. h. Recycled Product Purchases. Contractors must comply with guidelines and requirements of The Air Force Affirmative Procurement Program for the purchase and use of recycled material. This is required by Presidential Executive Order and Section 6002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42 U.S.C. 6962). The use of recycled products is mandatory unless they are not available within a reasonable time frame, or if the cost exceeds the cost of a non-recycled item or if they do not meet the technical requirements of the project, or if they are not available from at least two (2) sources so as to maintain a satisfactory level of competition. The construction materials included under this requirement are all types of carpet made of polyester fiber and floor tile containing recovered rubber or plastic. The use of other recycled products is encouraged. i. Recycled Products Reporting. Contractors must compile a "Recycled Products Report" for the Resource Recovery and Recycling Manager at 90 CES/CEV listing the total quantity recycled products used. Submit the report through the COAR at the end of the contract period or at the end of the calendar year, whichever comes first. j. Material Storage. Contractors shall protect materials during delivery, storage, handling and installation per manufacturer's printed instructions. Materials should be delivered in original containers or packaging with labels intact. Storage locations shall not interfere with work of other trades. Acceptable temperature and humidity conditions must be maintained. Work areas shall be enclosed, watertight, and heated as necessary to protect finish materials during and after installation. k. Affirmative Procurement Guidance. The use of recycled material shall follow requirements based upon Department of the Air Force Space Command Affirmative Procurement Program Policy and Guidance Letter dated 8 April 2002. The main legal requirements for an Affirmative Procurement Program (APP) are derived from Executive Order 13101 dated 14 September 1998 (http;//www.ofee.gov) and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Section 6002 (http://www.ornl.gov/ornlp2/sec6002.htm). This policy requires action by the Federal Government or its authorized agents to make more efficient use of natural resources by maximizing recycling and preventing waste whenever possible. Specifically, it mandates procurement of the five EPA guideline items; calls for review of government plans and specifications to eliminate virgin material requirements; requires recycling programs and requires consideration of: recovered materials use, reuse of products, life cycle cost analysis, ease of recycling, and use of environmentally preferable products. 2. CARPET INSTALLATION (Direct glue down method): a. Repair holes, cracks, depressions and rough areas using materials suitable for the purpose intended; grind raised areas and ridges to a smooth, level surface. Sweep floor clean of all foreign materials before installation. b. Remove and cut off all doors that touch carpet surface. c. Do not remove/replace baseboard unless directed otherwise. A small amount of vinly base (approximately 110 linear feet) will be removed and replaced. d. Install carpet wall to wall in areas indicated: spread adhesive with a notched trowel (full coat under all carpet areas). Installed carpet shall be smooth, uniform and secure with a minimum of seams; run seams toward light where practical with carpet pile in the same direction and patterns accurately matched; seams at doorways centered directly under doors; treat all seams with a seam adhesive. Install aluminum, vinyl or rubber edge strips at all carpet edges that meet hard surface flooring. Trim edges at walls straight and true. 3. CLEAN-UP: When complete, remove all debris, scraps and foreign matter. Remove any soiled spots or adhesive with appropriate spot remover. Remove any protruding face yarn with sharp scissors. Vacuum carpet to remove all small debris, dust footprints, etc. Scraps smaller than 2' x 3' shall be disposed of. Pieces larger than 2' x 3' but less than 12' x 10' shall be rolled and tied and left in the building unless directed otherwise. 4. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Carpet: Shaw, Style: Flurry Teklok ?, Color: 08720 Java. a. Carpet required is approximately 31,344 SF. Vinyl base required is approximately 110 linear feet. Vinyl base color will be selected by the usining activity representative. c. The Contractor is responsible to verify all quantities and measurements for carpet installation. d. Site visit will be held on 20 Oct 06 at 90 CONS, FEWAFB. Please call Gloria Hutchinson/307-773-3321 to make an appointment. NOTE: THIS NOTICE MAY HAVE POSTED ON FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (17-OCT-2006). IT ACTUALLY APPEARED OR REAPPEARED ON THE FEDBIZOPPS SYSTEM ON 19-OCT-2006, BUT REAPPEARED IN THE FTP FEED FOR THIS POSTING DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/AFSC/90CONS/Reference-Number-FE461362700032/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: 7505 Marne Loop F.E. Warren AFB, WY
Zip Code: 82005
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01168388-F 20061021/061019231420 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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