AWARD
Y -- P3508, Renovate Building 350 Training NSWDG, Dam Neck, Virginia
- Notice Date
- 5/28/2010
- Notice Type
- Award Notice
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- N40085 NAVFAC MID-ATLANTIC HAMPTON ROADS IPT 9742 Maryland Avenue Norfolk, VA
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N4008510R3014
- Archive Date
- 6/10/2010
- Point of Contact
- Kirsten I. Johnson(757) 341-1655
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Award Number
- N40085-D-5026 TO 0002
- Award Date
- 5/26/2010
- Awardee
- Sauer Incorporated d/b/a Sauer Southeast (DUNS 078327079)11223 Phillips Pkwy Dr., E.Jacksonville, FL 32256
- Award Amount
- 4,510,000.00
- Line Number
- Base Bid
- Description
- Description of work: This project is to be accomplished in two phases as described on drawing A-001. While the contractor is renovating Area B (located on both the first and second floors) Area A will remain a active, frequently utilized live firing area. It will be the contractor's responsibility to insure that they safely accomplish all work in one area so that it is completed and ready for beneficial occupancy. The contractor will not be permitted to have access in the other area until the first area is complete and ready for operation. The contractor will be permitted to do the roofing work in the first phase. The contractor will be required to develop a phased fire alarm installation plan to provide the facility with as much protection as practicable. The contractor is responsible for insuring all personnel are provided daily safety briefings highlighting areas of concern. This is a multi-story indoor firing range operation consisting of a total area of approximately 25,000 SF on the first floor (including small basement area) and 14,000 SF on the second floor (including roof level stair/elevator vestibule area). The scope of renovations is limited to 572SF at basement level, 6,756 SF at first floor, 7,780 SF at second floor and 340 SF at roof level stair/elevator vestibule area). Total renovated area is therefore approximately 15,448 SF. In general, the scope of work involves demolition and removal of existing small weapons fire training facilities in four primary training room/spaces and miscellaneous adjacent spaces to conclude stair wells, corridors, and elevator shaft. The major training rooms/spaces contain flexible simulated residential floor plan settings. Partitions are movable and consists of ballistic resistant steel panels. Typically, the walls, flooring, and ceilings of the training spaces are protected with layers of rubber curtains and or plants. Other systems are also being renovated to include HVAC, electrical, and fire protection. The existing HVAC system serving the renovated is bade on a supply system through the floor and the return at the ceiling. This system concept is being reversed with supply from the ceiling and return through the floor. This project also removes, replaces and upgrades the movable ballistic wall panel system, and associated lamella rubber system in the training areas. This effort includes the replacement of 250 panels, 3' wide x 8' high in both Areas. Panels include a ballistic resistant steel frame and ballistic resistant interior steel panel, and are covered with a layer of 1/4: self-healing fire retardant rubber linear material. Scope also includes a new overhead track system for panels. Replacement of the lamella bullet trap protection is also included in the basic scope of this project. The project also provides for the complete phased replacement of the fire alarm system and panel.
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