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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF MARCH 23, 2017 FBO #5599
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Z -- ST003-13 Building 002 Roof Replacement, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA

Notice Date
3/21/2017
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
238160 — Roofing Contractors
 
Contracting Office
N40085 NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, Hampton Roads IPT 9324 Virginia Avenue Norfolk, VA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N4008517R0330
 
Point of Contact
Holly Snow 757-341-1031 Primary POC: Holly Snow, holly.snow@navy.mil
 
E-Mail Address
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Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This is neither a request for quote or proposal nor an invitation for bid. The intent of this pre-solicitation synopsis is to inform potential offerors of this requirement. The Request for Proposal (RFP) will be issued by NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Hampton Roads IPT on or about 04 April 2017. The solicitation number will be N40085-17-R-0330 on the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website (NECO) at https://www.neco.navy.mil/index.aspx. A Vendor User Guide is available for download at the site as well as the NECO Help Desk contact phone number for any issues/questions related to the website. Ensure that you register with the site so you will receive emails applicable to this solicitation in the event of any amendments and/or any changes regarding this solicitation and/or solicitation of interest. Primary POC: Holly Snow, Phone: (757) 341-1031, Email: holly.snow@navy.mil A sources sought notice was posted on 20 January 2017 under synopsis N40085-17-R-0330 to determine availability and capability of small businesses to perform the requirement. Based on market research results, the procurement will be solicited on an unrestricted basis with full and open competition. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic s Office of Small Business Programs concurs with the determination to solicit as an unrestricted procurement. Project Description: Building 002 roofing was completed in 1998. The extensive roof coverage of the building will continue to blister and separate with age, pitch pockets and flashings will continue to deteriorate resulting in water leaks which will make their way to the interior of the hospital building. This water infiltration will damage the building interior and impact patient care. Leaks have already compromised the roof insulation system and impacted patient care in the Psych In-patient, and in the Labor and Delivery (L and D) Wards. Flashing separation is occurring in many areas indicating that the roofing materials have reached the end of their life, prematurely. The life expectancy for the original roofing was 20 years, or 2018. There are 5 levels of roofs, consisting of 17 distinct roof areas covering the building with built-up roofing. All of the built-up roofs are original to the building. The work of this project includes removal of existing 4-ply Built-up roofing, gravel ballast, tapered roof insulation, cants, and providing new 2-ply modified bitumen roofing system on composite tapered polyisocyanurate roof insulation with protection board and cants system, providing liquid flashing system at pipe penetrations and shallow height perimeter flashing conditions (where less than 8 high), removal of approximately 50% of the metal wall reglets/roof counter-flashing and replacement with new pre-finished aluminum, removal of all metal roof area divider covers and expansion joint covers and replacement with new pre-finished aluminum covers, removal of existing wood roof blocking and replacement with new pressure treated wood blocking, removal of all roof and flashing related joint sealants and replacement with new backer rod and joint sealants, providing EPDM membrane lining of existing deep metal gutters at existing sloped metal roofs, providing light fixtures and associated electrical work at roof hatch ladder access-ways, providing roof overflow drains at perimeter 2nd/3rd/4th floor roof areas by core-drilling existing precast concrete parapet copings/brick wall and provide roof/wall drains into cast iron pipe in wall with stainless steel thru-wall scupper escutcheons, removal of all roof drains and providing new roof drains including connections to existing pipe rain leaders, temporary relocation of existing lightning protection system during the work and providing new grounding wire/air terminals/arrestors/connectors/accessories (as required to comply with current requirements and re-certification), temporary removal and re-installation of roof-top exhaust fans and a/c condensing units (where curb flashing heights are less than 8 high; all remaining shall stay in place by using an added metal counter-flashing detail), and incidental related work. In addition, to provide improved building energy efficiency, the roof insulation thicknesses will be increased by 1 (where feasible and not limited by existing conditions) which increases the roof LTTR R-values by 5.7 to achieve an average LTTR R-value of 32 to 38 (depending on the roof area existing condition limitations). The current ASHRAE 189.1-2014 for commercial roof insulation is R=35. All of the above roof replacement work shall include all associated underlayments, vapor retarder membrane on concrete decks, flashings, and accessories for complete watertight roofing systems. The work of this project also includes the following: Removal of cracked grout and providing new grout as well as rust treatment of corrosion spots and painting of steel tube columns at 5th and 6th floor column piers, providing infill metal wall panels and galvanized metal stud framing above existing shaft louver at 5th Floor Area F , providing fall protection systems including guardrails along perimeter parapet caps, fall protection walkway/roof access system at Elevator/Shaft Penthouse roof access hatches, pre-fabricated metal stair cross-overs for safety and protection of metal area dividers and expansion joints, ladder climbing safety system and ladder-up handle extension system at roof hatch ladder-ways, and guardrail system with self-closing gates at all roof hatches. The estimated construction cost is between $10,000,000 and $25,000,000. The anticipated award of this contract is September 2017. The completion time for this contract is 810 calendar days after award. The specifications for this project will be posted with the solicitation and are not available at this time. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code for this project is 238160, Roofing Contractors, with a small business size standard of $15 million.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DON/NAVFAC/N62470HR/N4008517R0330/listing.html)
 
Record
SN04442604-W 20170323/170321235112-c584d6843c64933fe28bbf8be9bf3f8b (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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