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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 01, 2007 FBO #2105
MODIFICATION

J -- PROVIDE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAINMENT 85 FT X 340 FT (FOR NONSKID WORK) ON USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN-75)

Notice Date
8/30/2007
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
Contracting Office
N40025 PO Box 215 Building 51, 2nd Floor Portsmouth, VA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N4002507Q0016
 
Response Due
9/5/2007
 
Archive Date
9/20/2007
 
Point of Contact
KATHY SMITH (757) 396-5041 X 412 LINDA TERRY X 435 RAE STRUEBING X 493
 
E-Mail Address
Email your questions to laura.m.smith@navy.mil
(laura.m.smith@navy.mil)
 
Description
PERFORMANCE DATES FOR SERVICES: 2007-09-15 through 2007-10-26 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE USS Harry S. Truman CVN-75, @ NOB 1. Request a containment enclosure for USS Truman CVN-75 nonskid job. Performance dates are; 15 September 07 through 26 October 07 (42 days). Containment Enclosure dimensions are; 85feet by 340feet. A. The containment enclosure structure must be modular in design and configurable if necessary. B. It should be easily movable using small forklifts and / or manpower without breakdown and set-up delays. C. It must be constructed of light weight fire resistant materials and be designed to distribute the load over the covered area and to protect the new coating from damage. The total weight of the system must allow for a maximum point load of 1600lbs/sqft. Pneumatic wheels are an option and must be soft enough to prevent damage to the new non-skid. D. Structure must be capable of spanning up to 75 feet wide by 330 feet long without internal support.(internal deck areas must be unobstructed) E. Structure and containment fabric must be capable of withstanding 70 mph winds. F. Containment fabric must be easily repairable. G. Containment fabric must be sealable and capable of containing, and excluding pollutants, and providing a controlled environment in accordance with NSTM Chapter 634, table 634-3-6. H. The enclosure must include an integral watertight seal around the base, capable of conforming to the deck and excluding all water from the work areas. I. Illumination inside the containment shall be a minimum of 50 foot candle power at the working surface. J. Air exchange, as a minimum of 4 complete exchanges per hour. 2. The contractor shall be self sufficient. Electrical power may be purchased from NAVFAC MIDLANT POC is Paul Milbourn, 757-445-7447. Set up an account for labor and commodities with comptroller at least one week in advance at 757-444-1271, X-3184 or X-3186. 3. The contractor will be required to construct and set required environmental conditions of the enclosure initially over the landing area, plus two moves will be utilized as directed by the SUPERVISOR to accomplish the task of 55,000 square feet of landing area non-skid replacement. 4. The contractor shall start assembly of enclosure pier side on pier 14 south, Naval Station Norfolk starting the 15 September 07, prior to non-skid start of 22 September 07. Removal and disassembly of equipment and enclosure shall begin 21 Oct 07. Note: The ship will provide 150 ft of pier lay down area.
 
Record
SN01391192-W 20070901/070830222830 (fbodaily.com)
 
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