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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF DECEMBER 01, 2016 FBO #5487
MODIFICATION

59 -- install electrical circuits on the floating piers at Sector Delaware Bay, 1 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA. 19147 - Solicitation 1 - Solicitation 1 - Solicitation 1 - Solicitation 1 - Solicitation 1

Notice Date
11/29/2016
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
238210 — Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
 
Contracting Office
Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), USCG Training Center (TRACEN) Cape May, 1 Munro Avenue, Mission Support Building, Room 212A, Cape May, New Jersey, 08204-5092, United States
 
ZIP Code
08204-5092
 
Solicitation Number
HSCG4217QPCV255
 
Point of Contact
christopher j. moulton, Phone: 6098986276
 
E-Mail Address
christopher.j.moulton@uscg.mil
(christopher.j.moulton@uscg.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
SOW Wage Rates RFQ RFI SF1442 SCOPE OF WORK 1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The work consists of providing all labor, materials, and equipment as required to install electrical circuits on the floating piers at Sector Delaware Bay, 1 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA. 19147. 2. COMMENCEMENT, PROSECUTION, AND COMPLETION OF WORK: Upon acceptance the Contractor shall commence work NLT twenty (20) days after notice to proceed and work diligently to complete the entire work ready for use by thirty five (35) working days after contract award. 3. SCOPE OF WORK: a. All work must conform to the National Electric Code, Article 555.1-20, Marinas and Boatyards, and any state, local, and OSHA regulations. b. Replace existing 50 Amp power supply to disconnect switch electrical panel with 100 ampere, 120 volt single phase power supply from the Station Building, Panel PM1. The distance between Panel PM1 and the disconnect switch electrical panel is approximately 120 feet for each wire supplied. c. Replace existing disconnect switch electrical panel with an all weather, stainless steel Nema 3 distribution panel/enclosure. The panel shall be rated for 100 Amp, 120 volt single phase power with ten (10) 20 amp breakers. d. Install ten (10) circuits on the five (5) floating piers. Each pier shall have two (2) dedicated 20 Amp duplex receptacles mounted on opposite sides of each other utilizing the existing metal bracket on the pier, provided it meets state and local code. Each receptacle shall be inside of an all weather box, cover and GFCI protected. Each circuit will provide power to a 6.7 Amp bubbler motor which Station personnel will utilize themselves during the winter months. e. Install approximately 50 feet of PVC Coated ¾" rigid conduit run from the distribution panel on mainland across to the floating piers into all weather stainless steel junction box. A stainless steel support bracket shall be installed to support the conduit run coming from the distribution panel to the junction box on the pier. Install approximately 700 feet of all weather liquid tight conduit from junction box to all six circuits, allowing for pier movement during high and low tides. Conduit shall be installed where it does not create a tripping hazard for personnel or obstruct boats from docking. Stainless steel straps shall be installed to secure the liquid tight conduit to the side of the pier. f. Install appropriate wiring to each circuit according to NEC for proper amperage rating. 4. SITE VISIT: All bidders are strongly encouraged to visit the site to verify any/all quantities before submitting bids. Interested parties shall make arrangements for a site visit with EM1 Raymond Colon @ (215) 271-4841. 5. DESIGNATED CONTRACTING OFFICER'S QA EVALUATOR (QAE) REPRESENTATIVE: The designated Contracting Officer's QAE representative and Point of Contact for this project is EM1 Raymond Colon @ (215) 271-4841. Inquiries concerning any phase of the specification before or after award shall be made to CWO3 Louis Bevilacqua @ (609) 677-2173. 6. CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE WORK: The Offeror should visit the site and take such other steps as may be reasonably necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the work, the general and local conditions which can affect the cost of the work thereof. Failure to do so will not relieve bidders from responsibility for estimating properly the difficulty or cost of successfully performing the work. The Government will assume no responsibility for any understanding or misrepresentations concerning conditions made by any of its officers or agents prior to the execution of the contract, unless included in the request for quotes, the specification or related documents. 7. AFTER AWARD OF THE CONTRACT: The Contractor must immediately notify the Contracting Officer's QAE representative of his intended start date. The work shall be done in accordance with the specification. 7.1. The Contractor shall consider items in BOLD as having mandatory due dates. Items in italics are deliverables or events that must be reviewed and/or approved by the QAE prior to proceeding to next deliverable or event in this SOW. See SOW and RFQ in solicitation for deliverables. 8. ORAL MODIFICATION: No oral statement of any person other than the Contracting Officer shall in any manner or degree, modify or otherwise affect the terms of this contract. 9. WORKMANSHIP: All work shall be accomplished with the best standard practices, and by workmen thoroughly experienced in the required trades. The work shall be supervised by experienced personnel and shall be satisfactory to the Contracting Officer. 10. PERMITS: The Contractor shall without additional expense to the Government, obtain all appointments, licenses, and permits required for the prosecution of the work. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws. 11. CLEAN UP: All trash and debris shall be removed from the site daily. The job site shall be left in a clean and neat manner. 12. WORK OUTSIDE REGULAR HOURS: If the Contractor desires to carry on work on Saturday, Sunday, holidays, or outside the unit's regular hours, Contractor must submit their request in writing to the Contracting Officer's QAE Representative for approval consideration. The Contractor shall allow ample time to enable satisfactory arrangements to be made by the Government for inspecting the work in progress. 13. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK: Contact the Contracting Officer's QAE Representative to arrange for inspection/acceptance of work. 14. IDENTIFICATION OF CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLES: The Contractor shall provide a detailed list of all employees to the QAE Representative five (5) days prior to commencing work. The employee list shall contain the employee's full name, date, place of birth, current address, and last four (4) of SSN. The CG Sector Delaware Bay Security Officer will be given a copy of the employee list and grant access for entry. Each Contractor provided vehicle or towed trailer shall show the Contractor's name so that it is clearly visible on the vehicle. A valid state license plate and safety inspection sticker is required. All vehicles operated on Government property shall be maintained in a good state of repair. 15. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS: 1. Responsibilities: a. All Contractors working on CG Sector Delaware Bay shall abide by all federal safety regulations as published by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration, 29 CFR 1910 (series) and 29 CFR 1926 (series). Contractor written safety programs shall be reviewed by the Safety Officer prior to starting work. b. Written notification must be provided to the CG Sector Delaware Bay Safety Officer, DCC Spenser Wilson @ (215) 271-4838 in their capacity as Fire Marshal of any activity that could potentially cause fire or explosion or that change or reduces the capability of fighting a fire or explosion. Some examples of qualifying activities are: A fire hydrant or fire suppression system that must be taken out of service for any reason, electrical work that affects fire alarm systems, introduction of hazardous or flammable material onto the unit, or blocking of any egress routes or emergency vehicle routes. Inclusion of this information in the contract constitutes written notification as long as the outsource review sheet is signed by Safety Officer. c. Copies of the following must be provided to the Safety Officer prior to starting work in affected areas: Confined Space Entry Permits, Hot Work Chits, and Dig Chits. Confined space clearance must be conducted by a certified marine chemist and permit required spaces will have a copy of the permit posted on site during work. Hot work will only be conducted with permission and a fire watch must be posted during work. d. Lock Out/Tag Out requires notification and coordination with facilities and will not be conducted by a Contractor on CG Sector Delaware bay. A Facilities Division representative is required for all Contractor Lock Out/Tag Out needs and shall be coordinated by the Safety Officer listed above. 2. Rights: a. Every employee working on CG Sector Delaware Bay has the right to a safe and healthy work place. The Contractor has the responsibility and right to stop unsafe work. QAE's and the Safety Officer may also institute a work stoppage relating to unsafe practices or immediate danger to life and health situations. 16. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: a. All Contractors working on CG Sector Delaware Bay shall abide by all federal environmental regulations as published by the Environmental Protection Agency, 40 CFR (series). Contractor written environmental management and pollution prevention programs shall be reviewed by the Environmental Protection Specialist DCC Spencer Wilson, prior to starting work and must be in accordance with the Unit Environmental Guide. b. Written notification must be provided to the Environmental Protection Specialist of any activity that could potentially cause a permit violation on CG Sector Delaware Bay Some examples of qualifying activities are: any activity that could result in a spill or discharge into a waterway or introducing a hazardous material into the environment. c. Copies of the following must be provided to the Environmental Protection Specialist prior to starting work in affected areas: Material Safety Data Sheets, permits, and notices of intent. d. Hazardous materials used by a Contractor are required to be disposed of by that Contractor. Disposal must be in accordance with federal, state, and local guidelines. #
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: Sector Delaware Bay, 1 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA. 19147, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19147, United States
Zip Code: 19147
 
Record
SN04337990-W 20161201/161129234130-cd34cbe1fd229cf2b0c83bc08a86a993 (fbodaily.com)
 
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