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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 09, 2007 FBO #2021
SOURCES SOUGHT

54 -- Provide, and install modular building.

Notice Date
6/7/2007
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
332311 — Prefabricated Metal Building and Component Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFFTC - AF Flight Test Center, 5 S WOLFE AVE, Edwards AFB, CA, 93524-1185, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
F1S1AB7089BG01
 
Response Due
6/14/2007
 
Archive Date
12/12/2007
 
Description
The 412 TW/AFFTC, Edwards Air Force Base, CA is seeking potential sources capable of providing fabrication of installation of two turn-key, complete, and usable pre-engineered modular offices mounted on an existing elevated mezzanine. One office shall be 1881 square feet and a second office shall be 400 square feet and equal to the salient characteristics cited below to meet the form, fit, and function of existing structures; Provide and install modular offices; Provide and install modular offices 19 ft. wide x 99 ft. long and 8 ft high; and three sided modular office 20 ft. wide x 20 ft. long x 12 ft. high. The pre-engineered modular offices shall have doors, windows, roof, suspended ceiling, lighting and power panels; Design & Fabrication; Pre-engineered modular offices shall be installed inside existing building at Edwards AFB, California. Design and fabrication materials shall be in compliance with the Uniform Building Code, the Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Fire Code, NFPA, National Electric Code, the American Institute of Steel Construction, and Factory Mutual Laboratory. Contractor shall be responsible for conforming to all Federal and Cal OSHA Regulations. Pre-engineered offices shall be designed in accordance with UBC requirements for Seismic Zone 4 requirements and lateral loading. Structural calculations shall be prepared by a State Licensed Structural Engineer and calculations shall be shown on all shop drawings, with engineers stamp and signature. Existing mezzanine floor framing shall be covered with 1 inch plywood, tongue & groove, structural grade, C/D exterior glue, plugged, touch sanded, and screwed to the framing; Modular Offices; Wall panels shall be noncombustible 3 inch thick panel consisting of 2 inch noncombustible polystyrene core laminated on both sides with one/half inch gypsum board and bonded to factory applied vinyl laminate. Wall studs shall be made of 16-gauge steel or aluminum with removable cover plates for easy wiring access on both sides. Studs shall permit the installation of electrical service vertically and accept standard electrical boxes. Walls to be 96 inches high; Doors; Standard doors shall be 3ft6in x 6 ft x 1 3/4 in, insulated (R-12) 20-gauge steel with door sweep. Doors shall be pre-hung in an 18-gauge steel, weather-stripped door frame. Door shall be hung with butt hinges and shall have a stainless steel key-in knob lockset. Doors shall have a 24 inch by 30 inch, dual-glazed, 1/4 inch safety glass window on the top half of the door; Windows; Windows shall be factory assembled dual glazed. Glass shall be safety glass and are to be openable. Windows shall be 3 ft wide by 4 ft high (3 each) and shall be 40 inches above finished floor. Window location to be determined during submittal phase; Ceiling; Ceiling shall be suspended 2 feet by 4 feet white enamel T-bar grid and shall be insulated and have 2 feet by 4 feet recessed fluorescent lighting. Lay in ceiling tiles shall be 5/8 inch and be standard commercial grade (Armstrong Boldface Teqular or equal; Roof Deck; Roof deck is 20-gauge ribbed steel, 1 1/2 inches deep, painted, and cut to length. Closures shall be included for deck ends; Base Track; Track shall be roll formed steel channel that will be field attached to 3 inch by 4 inch by 3/16 inch aluminum angle. Angle provides a rigid frame to which the wiring studs are attached. Interior of track to be covered with a screw-on type black vinyl base; Electrical; Electrical shall include 2 ft x 4 ft, four tube, recessed fixtures with acrylic lens, 110 volt duplex receptacles, at a minimum of every 8 feet, light switches, and an interior 100 amp, 120/240 volt circuit breaker panel. Electrical hookups to be accomplished by contractor to existing building panels located within approximately 100 feet of mezzanine. Contractor shall be responsible for all power panels, disconnects, conduit, and wire; HVAC; Provide wet pipe fire sprinkler system, fire alarm panel and horns and strobes as required. Provide thru-wall heat pumps properly sized for modular offices; Field Verification; All dimensions are approximate and shall be field verified by the contractor prior to beginning work. Contractor Responsibility. The contractor shall be responsible for extending all required utilities from existing Bldg 1600 systems to new mezzanine. The contractors responsibility includes all connections at existing utilities, connections within the new modular offices, and all work in between, including required conversions (voltage, pressure, etc.) to make the utilities compatible with the new modular office requirements; Quality Assurance; For installation of pre-engineered modular offices, use only personnel who are thoroughly trained and experienced in skills involved, and who are completely familiar with the manufacturer?s recommended methods of installation. Comply with industry, trade, federal standards, except when more restrictive tolerance or specified requirements indicate more rigid standards or more precise workmanship; All equipment shall be inspected daily for damage, loose connections, or unsafe conditions. Repair or replacement must be made if required; Barriers and Barricades; Contractor shall be solely responsible for furnishing, erecting, maintaining, and removing all protective barriers, signs, temporary lighting, etc., required for protection of persons and property. No open flame devices of any type shall be permitted. The Contractor shall provide barriers as required to prevent public entry to installation areas and to protect existing facilities and adjacent properties from damage from installation operations; Storage Area; All materials may be stored within building complex during construction but must be maintained by the Contractor at their expense; Field Offices and Sheds; If deemed necessary, the Contractor may request approval to install a portable field office and storage sheds for tools, equipment, and material at their own expense. The Contractor shall provide their own security to the field office and the storage shed. The portable structures used by the contractor as field office and storage sheds shall comply with all the base fire and safety regulations. If violations of these regulations are identified, the Contractor shall, upon notification of violation, remove such portable structures from the base at their own expense. Remove temporary materials, equipment, services, and temporary facilities prior to final payment. Clean and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary facilities; Use of Premises; During the contract performance period, the surrounding facilities will be occupied; Government-Furnished Items; Water and electricity will be furnished to the Contractor by the Government from the Government?s existing outlets. Utilities will be furnished at no cost to the Contactor. All utility hook-ups and disconnects (electricity and water) shall be the responsibility of the contractor at their own expense; Special Conditions; Work shall be performed during the hours of 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Fridays except for federal holidays; Drawings and Submittals; Contractor shall provide submittals for approval, showing details of wet pipe fire sprinkler system, fire alarm panel, fire alarm horns/strobes, HVAC and electrical; Smoking Prohibition; Smoking is not permitted inside Air Force facilities. The work area in which the installation is taking place is in a smoke-free area; Delivery is 8 Weeks After Receipt of Order. Place of Delivery is FOB Destination Edwards AFB CA 93524; Please note that this synopsis is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation for competitive bids/proposals and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government. However, all interested parties who believe they can meet the requirements are invited to submit in writing complete information describing their ability to provide the products or equivalent, listed above. Firms responding to this notice must identify their company?s capabilities to perform the requirements described herein, reference the number and indicate whether or not that they are a small business concern as defined in FAR 52.219-1. The NAICS code is 236220. The information received as a result of this synopsis will be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. A determination by the Air Force not to open the requirement to open competition, based on response to this sources sought synopsis, is solely within the discretion of the Air Force. The Government does not intend to pay for any information provided under this sources sought synopsis. It is anticipated that a Firm Fixed Price contract will be awarded in July 2007. All responses may be sent via e-mail mary.uptergrove@edwards.af.mil or mailed to 412TW/PKDD, 5 South Wolfe Ave, Edwards AFB, CA 93524-1185, Attention: Mary E. Uptergrove. Responses to this sources sought synopsis are due in the office by Close of Business (COB), 14 June 2007.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Edwards AFB CA
Zip Code: 93524
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01312615-W 20070609/070607220844 (fbodaily.com)
 
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