AWARD
56 -- FY19 DAO BOUNDARY FENCE
- Notice Date
- 4/29/2019
- Notice Type
- Award
- NAICS
- 332323
— Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- 477 Michigan Avenue Detroit MI 48226
- ZIP Code
- 48226
- Solicitation Number
- W911XK19T0003
- Archive Date
- 5/10/2019
- Point of Contact
- Carlette L. Kendricks, Contract Specialist , Phone 3132262683, - Robert Austin, Chief, Contracting Branch, Phone 3132266819
- E-Mail Address
-
Carlette.l.Kendricks@usace.army.mil, robert.w.austin@usace.army.mil
- Award Number
- W911XK19P0008
- Award Date
- 1/9/2019
- Awardee
- RMD HOLDINGS, LTD, 69951 LOWE PLANK RD, Richmond, MI 48062 US
- Award Amount
- $54665.00
- Line Number
- 0001
- Description
- Remove approximately 1,500 feet of fence and replace with new fence that meets UFC standards and K8 crash rating standard. Job shall include all brushing, grubbing, ground grading, and reseeding required with install of new fence. All old fence, posts, and related material shall be removed and properly disposed of by the contractor. Standard: AR 190-13, para 8-10 (1), AR 525-13 Para 6-5, AR 420-1 Para 23-49, ATP 3-39.32 para 2-37 and 2-38, and additional specifics as follows: From ATP 3-39.32 CHAINLINK 3-27. Chain-link fences (including gates) must be constructed of a minimum of 6-foot material, excluding the top guard. Fence heights for conventional arms and ammunition security must be a minimum of 6 feet for standard chain-link, wire mesh fencing. Chain-link fences must be constructed with 9-gauge or heavier wire, be zinc-coated, and have a mesh opening not larger than 2 inches per side, with twisted and barb top selvages and knuckled bottom selvage. The wire must be taut and securely fastened to rigid metal posts set in concrete and must reach within 2 inches of hard ground or pavement. On soft ground, the wire must reach below the surface deep enough to compensate for shifting soil or sand, and proper erosion control measures should be considered. Materials and construction must meet with the standards described in UFGS-32 31 13.53. 3-28. Fence fabric should be mounted on steel posts. Tension wires will be interwoven or clipped along the top and bottom row of fabric diamonds. The wire fabric will be secured to posts and tension wires as specified in Federal Specification RR-F-191/4. When a more secure manner of attaching the fabric to posts is desired, a power-driven fabric and wire fastener may be used. Provide wire ties constructed of the same material as the fencing fabric; provide accessories with polyvinyl coatings similar to that specified for chain-link fabric or framework. If the ties or fasteners are coated or plated, the coating or plating must be electrolytically compatible with the fence fabric to inhibit corrosion. Top Guard 3-36. When possible, a top guard should be constructed on all perimeter fences and may be added on interior enclosures for additional protection. A top guard is an overhang of barbed wire or tape along the top of a fence, facing outward and upward at about a 45° angle. Geographic Location: The City of Detroit Southwest of Metro Area along the Detroit River on property adjacent to the Historic Fort Wayne facility. NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (29-APR-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.
- Web Link
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Link To Document
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USA/COE/DACA35/Awards/W911XK19P0008.html)
- Record
- SN05296492-F 20190501/190429230106 (fbodaily.com)
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