SOURCES SOUGHT
Z -- SAAN REHABILITATE SAN JOSE MASONRY WALLS
- Notice Date
- 3/1/2019
- Notice Type
- Synopsis
- NAICS
- 238140
— Masonry Contractors
- Contracting Office
- NPS, IMR - Santa Fe MABO<br />1100 Old Santa Fe Trail Building<br />P.O. Box 728<br />Santa Fe<br />NM<br />87505<br />US<br />
- ZIP Code
- 87505
- Solicitation Number
- 140P1319R0002
- Response Due
- 3/19/2019
- Archive Date
- 4/3/2019
- Point of Contact
- Wagner, Marsha
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The National Park Service has a requirement for the following project. If you are interested, please submit your detailed capabilities in WRITING to demonstrate same or similar experience. This is not a request for proposal or invitation to bid. No proposal package, solicitation, specification or drawings are available with this announcement. Response to this announcement is strictly voluntary; no reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this sources sought announcement or any follow-up information requests. If you choose to submit a package, clearly identify the park and project on your package, and identify your socioeconomic status (8(a), HUBZone, Service Disabled Veteran, WOSB, EDWOSB, and Small). Your email capability information MUST be 1-2 pages and be SPECIFIC to the scope provided. You must also provide a letter from your bonding company verifying your bonding levels. Your response is due no later than 2:00 pm Central Time on March 19, 2019. The Government anticipates conducting a competitive acquisition for this requirement. The amount of interest or lack thereof will determine the possibility of a competitive set-aside or full and open competition (the size of a small business firm includes all parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, etc.-see 13 CFR 121.108.) Misrepresentation of size status can result in penalties. All firms should be registered and certified in www.SAM.gov. Please refer to the current SBA rules regarding HUBZone firms, effective October 1, 2011. Send your email responses to marsha_wagner@nps.gov and james_sohan@nps.gov. Analysis of the quality of responses to this sources sought announcement will be considered in the market research being conducted, and in the making of any small business set-aside determination for this requirement. NAICS Code: 238140 PSC Code: Z2QA Estimated Cost Range: $500,000 - $1 Million Estimated Period of Performance: August 2019 - August 2020 Project Description Project Location: The Mission San Jose Convento is part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. The Park consists of four (4) historic mission complexes built in the modern day San Antonio area by the Spanish in the early 1700s. The Convento is located at the North end of the Mission San Jose compound directly adjacent to and East of the Church. The address is 6701 San Jose Drive, San Antonio TX 78214. The Work consists of the following: 1. Stabilizing and/or repairing walls. 2. Adding or replacing cement mortar caps to preserve stone masonry and remaining historic Spanish Colonial period plasters. 3. Repointing stone masonry walls. 4. Cleaning and preserving remaining historic Spanish Colonial period plasters to prevent addition loss of these historic elements. 5. Cleaning stone masonry to remove biological growth. The Spanish Colonial plasters requiring cleaning and preservation are not "modern" plasters, i.e., they are not applied over lathe or blueboard. They were applied directly to the stone during the construction of the Missions with the final layer of plaster being a very thin coat. Water color paints or frescoes were often applied over the final layer. While the SOW discusses the underlying "scratch" coat, the real concern from a preservation standpoint is the protection of this thin final layer and the associated water colors/frescoes where they still exist. A more thorough/complete definition follows: Spanish colonial plasters are lime plasters made from water, sand, and slaked lime. The plasters were applied first with an arriccio or scratch coat (the first rough coat of plaster before the finish coat). Then an intonaco or a thin layer of smooth plaster is applied over the scratch coat. Finally the painted plasters can be frescoes (water color paint on wet plaster) or fresco secca (colors applied on dry plaster). Finally a lime wash might be applied over all of these layers to help adhere the coats together and to the stone. All of these stages of the rendering process are present on the San José convento and should be protected. Project will be constructed under a single prime contract. Firms interested in the project should possess the following specialized skills and experience, in their responses to this Notice. Criteria A - Provide a 1 to 2 page summary of your experience, knowledge, understanding and familiarity with Spanish Colonial construction, restoration and/or repair work, as well as the restoration, repair and/or preservation of Spanish Colonial era historic plasters. Criteria B - Describe your knowledge of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and how you have successfully followed these on previous projects. NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (01-MAR-2019); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT 877-472-3779 or fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
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- Record
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