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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 29, 2008 FBO #2468
SOLICITATION NOTICE

99 -- 40 Ton Overhead Crane

Notice Date
8/27/2008
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
333923 — Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Agency, South Region, ACA, Yuma Proving Ground, ACA, Yuma Proving Ground - DABK41, ATTN: SFCA-SR-YM, Directorate of Contracting, Buidling 2100, Ocotillo Street, Yuma, AZ 85365-9106
 
ZIP Code
85365-9106
 
Solicitation Number
W9124R-08-T-1052
 
Response Due
9/2/2008
 
Archive Date
11/1/2008
 
Point of Contact
Steve Tirone, 928-328-6287<br />
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The purpose of this amendment is to extend the closing date to the close of business September 2, 2008 and post the response to the technical questions. W9124R-08-T0152 Questions 1. Are there existing runways? Answer: There are no existing runways. The runways would have to be provided. 2. If not what is existing? Answer: 16 foot haunches are built into the framework of the building. See attachment 1. 3. The specifications ask for class D rating on the crane and the hoist is requested to be H-3. Is this correct, or should both be H3 or H4? Answer: H3 is the minimum specifications. An H4 rated hoist is acceptable. 4. The hoist speed is requested as 8 fpm is that a maximum speed or a minimum? Is this a single speed hoist? Two Speed? Variable Frequency? Answer: Eight feet per minute is the maximum variable speed. 5. How far from the crane is the power supply? Answer: The power supply is approximately ten feet from the crane location. 6. Does the existing panel have a circuit breaker for the crane? Answer: There are two circuit breakers installed. There are one 30 amp 480 volt and one 60 amp 480 volt. 7. Do you want walkways on the crane? Answer: Walkways are not required 8. Are any drawings or pictures available of the Building? Answer: See attachment 1 9. What is the dimension to the top of the truss? Answer: See Attachment 1 page 7. 10. What is the haunch height? Answer: 16 feet. 11. What is the height to the lowest obstruction if other than the truss height? Answer: There is a fire sprinkler system installed at 26 feet seven inches. See Attachment 1 page 7. 12. Will this be a completely enclosed building? Answer: This is an enclosed building. See Attachment 1. 13. With the statement wind load shall be 100 miles per hour, is this an outdoor? Answer: The crane is mounted inside of the building. See Attachment 1. 14. Will there be access to bring a mobile crane into the building to hang the girders? Answer: There is a gate at one end of the yard for large vehicle access. The building has access doors with 18 foot clearance. See Attachment 1 page 9. 15. Will there be free and clear work space? Answer: The floor area will be cleared as needed for installation. 16. Where do our electrical responsibilities begin and end? Answer: The contractor will be required to connect to the building power supply and perform a verification of functional operations/tests. 17. Will YPG provide a separate circuit breaker for adequate capacity tied to a junction box approximately 4 off the ground from which we can tie into for the electrical supply for the Bus-bar? Answer: There are two circuit breakers installed. There are one 30 amp 480 volt and one 60 amp 480 volt installed. 18. Are we responsible for tying into the circuit breaker and running the wire to junction box next to main disconnect? Answer: The contractor will be required to connect to building power supply and perform a verification of functional operations/tests. 19. Do we need to provide the runway and ASCE rail? Answer: Yes, as there are no rails installed. 20. Will there be room to bring in 62 span box girders? Answer: There is a gate at one end of the yard for large vehicle access. The building has access doors with 18 foot clearance. See Attachment 1 page 9. 21. We are currently working to provide our proposals for solicitations W9124R-08-T-1052 and 1062 and if possible please, I would like to inquire further regarding the Class D specification requirement. Can you please inform me if the cranes require 100% specifications for a Class D crane? One of the main reasons why I ask is that customarily Class D cranes are paired with an H-4 rated hoist. Answer: H3 is the minimum specifications. An H4 rated hoist is acceptable. 22. Also, with respect to the training requirement, can you please clarify exactly what type of training is requested? Whether it be provided by way of manuals or facilitated on site, with an official training representative. Answer: The personnel using these crane/hoists are trained annually on the proper operation, lifting techniques and safety. The contractor is to instruct on any dissimilarities in the operation of the crane. A formal class is not required. 23. With respect to the above solicitations, I would please like to additionally inquire as to the runway specifications. If you would please be so kind as to indicate if the runways are to be supplied by the offeror and what types of supports will be put in place to maintain structural support. Answer: The runways and any additional supports beyond the haunches are the responsibility of the contractor.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: ACA, Yuma Proving Ground - DABK41 ATTN: SFCA-SR-YM, Directorate of Contracting, Buidling 2100, Ocotillo Street Yuma AZ<br />
Zip Code: 85365-9106<br />
 
Record
SN01652346-W 20080829/080827220541-df36350a7bff3d8b593828a6cb764579 (fbodaily.com)
 
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