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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 16, 2009 FBO #2883
AWARD

Y -- MSA Gates

Notice Date
10/14/2009
 
Notice Type
Award Notice
 
NAICS
238990 — All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Combat Command, 7 CONS, 381 Third Street, Dyess AFB, Texas, 79607-1581
 
ZIP Code
79607-1581
 
Solicitation Number
FA4661-09-P-0141
 
Point of Contact
Gregrory B. Fortenberry, Phone: (325)696-2288
 
E-Mail Address
gregory.fortenberry@dyess.af.mil
(gregory.fortenberry@dyess.af.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Award Number
FA4661-09-P-0141
 
Award Date
9/16/2009
 
Awardee
M.E. Tafoya, 5304 Alameda Ave<br />, El Paso, Texas 79905, United States
 
Award Amount
$77020.00
 
Line Number
1
 
Description
Award was made sole source to an 8(a) company, for the repair of Muntions Storage Area Gates and the running of electrical outlets in area. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES: The contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, tools, material, supervision and all other necessary items to remove and replace security gates at the MSA on Dyess AFB, Texas. The contractor shall be responsible for all damages and repair costs during this installation. 1.1. The contractor shall remove and replace the first security gate with a new security gate to match original dimensions. The original security gate total length is 43 feet. The chain link fence shall cover 30 ft of the gate which secures the opening of the main gate entrance. The chain link shall be 6 ft tall and properly fastened to the poles using the proper tie wires, bands, and chain link accessories. The contractor shall install five rows of barb wire on top of chain-link fence for a total height of three feet using barbed wire arms. The vertical poles for the gate shall be two inches in diameter and the horizontal poles shall be three inches in diameter. The end posts shall be left in-place and reused for the new installation. An additional end post with the same dimensions and material to include rollers shall be installed at the end to help support the weight of the security gate. The new security gate shall have new material s to include roller wheels, brackets, catches, drive rail and associated hardware. The contractor shall remove the existing slide driver and provide a new slide driver to match original or equivalent. (Old Model Number 222 EX and New Model Number Slide Driver 30F). The contractor shall install a new slide driver and reuse the existing electrical conduit. New liquid-tight flex where applicable shall be installed and new conductors shall be re-installed for slide driver from power box. All conduit/sensor controls/electrical circuits to include the keypad shall be reconnected to new security gate. Two one foot areas currently have metal poles welded to close-off openings and shall have chain-link fence installed. 1.2. The contractor shall remove the third security gate that measures 14 feet wide by seven feet high on each gate. The new security gate shall have new materials to include roller wheels, brackets, and three strands of barb wire on top of chain-link fence for a total height of three feet using barbed wire arms. This security gate shall have a built-in fork latch that supports most pad-locks to secure gate. 1.3. The contractor shall remove the personnel gate and a new personnel gate shall be installed 30 feet towards guard shack just under street light. All conduit/sensor controls/electrical circuits that operate personnel gate to include a new keypad (same or equivalent) shall be reinstalled to the new location of the personnel gate. Three strands of bard wire shall be installed on top of personnel gate for a total height of three feet using barbed wire arms. 1.4. All materials shall be equivalent grade of original security gates. 1.5. A total of seven 120 volt/20 amp electrical circuits shall be installed throughout MSA compound to supply power to security cameras. A map of the locations has been attached. The first circuit shall be installed on the roof of the MSA guard shack to an existing camera rack. This circuit shall originate from the circuit breaker panel with a new circuit breaker inside of the guard shack and installed using Electrical Metallic Tubing on the walls or Metal-Clad Cable in the ceiling. Once the circuit transitions from the inside to the outside of the guard shack it shall be installed with Electrical Metallic Tubing with compression fittings. Then the circuit shall have a 120 volt duplex receptacle installed in a weatherproof box with a while in use weatherproof cover/self closing lid within one foot of the designated location. The second circuit shall be installed from a 277/480 volt pad-mount transformer to the top of a utility pole. This circuit shall have a weatherproof fused disconnect switch mounted on the transformer. The PVC shall be buried at a depth of two feet from the pad mounted transformer to the pole. The PVC shall 90 up the pole to within three foot of the top and a weatherproof step-down transformer installed to provide power to a 120 volt duplex receptacle in a weatherproof box with a while in use weatherproof cover/self closing lid. The third and fourth circuit shall be installed from a 277/480 volt pad-mount transformer in front of building 9120 to the top of two separate utility poles. This circuit shall have a weatherproof fused disconnect switch mounted on the transformer. The PVC shall be buried at a depth of two feet from the pad mounted transformer to the pole. The PVC shall 90 up the pole to within three foot of the top and a weatherproof step-down transformer installed to provide power to a 120 volt duplex receptacle in a weatherproof box with a while in use weatherproof cover/self closing lid. The fifth circuit shall be from a pole mounted transformer in front of building 9171 and to the top of a utility pole. This circuit shall have a riser from the pole top transformer down to a weatherproof fused disconnect switch. The PVC shall be buried at a depth of two feet from the disconnect switch to the other pole. The PVC shall 90 up the pole to within three foot of the top and a weatherproof step-down transformer installed to provide power to a 120 volt duplex receptacle in a weatherproof box with a while in use weatherproof cover/self closing lid. The sixth circuit shall be on the southwest corner of the MSA fence line from a 277/480 volt pad-mount transformer to the top of a utility pole. This circuit shall have a weatherproof fused disconnect switch mounted on the transformer. The PVC shall be buried at a depth of two feet from the pad mounted transformer to the pole. The PVC shall 90 up the pole to within three foot of the top and a weatherproof step-down transformer installed to provide power to a 120 volt duplex receptacle in a weatherproof box with a while in use weatherproof cover/self closing lid. The seventh circuit shall be on the southeast corner of the MSA fence line from a 277/480 volt pad-mount transformer to the top of a utility pole. This circuit shall have a weatherproof fused disconnect switch mounted on the transformer. The PVC shall be buried at a depth of two feet from the pad mounted transformer to the pole. The PVC shall 90 up the pole to within three foot of the top and a weatherproof step-down transformer installed to provide power to a 120 volt duplex receptacle in a weatherproof box with a while in use weatherproof cover/self closing lid. 1.6. All 120 volt circuits shall be installed using #10 AWG. The colors shall be black for the ungrounded conductor, white for the grounded conductor and green for the grounding conductor. 1.7. All duplex receptacles shall be rated at 20 amps. 1.8. All circuits shall be secured and supported with proper straps. 1.9. Any openings used in the wall or ceiling to install circuits shall be sealed. 1.10. All electrical work shall be in accordance with 2008 National Electrical Code. 1.11. Contractor shall perform an operational check when job is complete. 1.12. The contractor shall verify all conditions at the site and will be responsible for dimensions. 1.13. A site visit is required and POP shall be 60 days.
 
Web Link
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Record
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