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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MARCH 02, 2023 SAM #7765
SOURCES SOUGHT

99 -- Repair Various Dry Well Lift Stations 1380, 709, & 730

Notice Date
2/28/2023 1:09:24 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
236220 — Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
FA4418 628 CONS PK JOINT BASE CHARLESTON SC 29404-5021 USA
 
ZIP Code
29404-5021
 
Solicitation Number
DKGV1083977
 
Response Due
3/14/2023 9:00:00 AM
 
Point of Contact
Byron Faison, Phone: 8439635167, Robert R. Melton, Phone: 8439635173
 
E-Mail Address
byron.faison@us.af.mil, robert.melton.6@us.af.mil
(byron.faison@us.af.mil, robert.melton.6@us.af.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Description
THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE FOR INFORMATION�ONLY: THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL This notice is posted in accordance with FAR 5.2 Project: �Repair Various Dry Well Lift Stations 1380, 709, & 730� Solicitation Number:� FA4418-23-R-00** The 628th Contracting Squadron at Joint Base Charleston, SC is seeking capabilities packages from potential sources for planning purposes for the Repair Various Dry Well Lift Stations 1380, 709, & 730��at Joint Base Charleston, SC - Naval Weapons Station, Goose Creek, SC 29445. This project will consist of the design of the replacement of three (3) dry well lift stations with wet well lift stations. The components will include perimeter fencing, pre-cast concrete wells each with three submersible pumps, flowmeter, control panels and backup generator. The design of the new lift stations shall comply with industry standards (UFC, NFPA, etc.) and with State, County, and City regulations. Permits that may be required will be evaluated as part the design development. Lift stations (LS) use mechanical equipment (pumps) and pressurized piping (force main) to lift fluid from a low elevation point to a higher elevation and transport flows to the gravity portions of the collection system. Lift stations can be categorized by their configuration as centrifugal pump lift stations (dry well) or submersible pump lift stations (wet well). Lift Station (LS) 709 - Records from the lift station are not available to establish its exact age, but per JBC it was last renovated circa 1991. LS 709 is a dry well type lift station. The station consists of a reinforced concrete pump chamber with 2 suction pumps (7.3 HP and 460 V). On top of the pump chamber there is an electrical building with a roof structure housing control panels and electrical equipment. Outside the building there is a rectangular open top wet well divided in chambers which includes a grinder mounted at the inlet. A flow meter vault is also part of the lift station layout. The depth of the pump chamber and wet well are approximately 20 ft. The demolition will include removal of the wet well, brick building and pump room, and small sections of force main and gravity sewer line. The lift station site has drywell pump control panels, diesel generator, generator automatic transfer switch, electrical panel boards, dry-type transformer, pump variable frequency drives, dry-well pumps and lighting fixtures that are operational and will be removed. Associated equipment conduit and conductors will be removed. Lift Station 730 - Its exact age is unknown, but per JBC it was last renovated circa 1991. LS 730 is a dry well type lift station. The station consists of a reinforced concrete pump chamber with 2 suction pumps (30 HP and 460 V). On top of the pump chamber there is an electrical building with a roof structure housing control panels and electrical equipment. Outside the building there is a rectangular open top wet well divided in chambers which includes a grinder mounted at the inlet. A flow meter vault is also part of the lift station layout. The depth of the pump chamber and wet well are approximately 20 ft. The demolition will include removal of the wet well, brick building and pump room, and small sections of force main and gravity sewer line. The lift station site has drywell pump control panels, generator automatic transfer switch, electrical panel boards, pump variable frequency drives, dry-well pumps and lighting fixtures that are operational and will be removed. Associated equipment conduit and conductors will be removed. The outdoor diesel generator with subbase tank is not operational and will require replacement. Lift Station 1389 is Located on the north side of Pulaski Street across from Petrel Street. Its exact age is unknown, but per JBC it was built or last renovated circa 1983. LS 730 is a dry well type lift station. The station consists of a reinforced concrete pump chamber with 2 suction pumps (40 HP and 230 V). On top of the pump chamber there is an electrical building with a roof structure housing control panels and electrical equipment. Outside the building there is a rectangular open top wet well divided in chambers which includes a grinder mounted at the inlet. A flow meter vault is also part of the lift station layout. The depth of the pump chamber and wet well are approximately 20 ft. This lift station is not inside a Flood zone area. The demolition will include removal of the wet well, brick building and pump room, and small sections of force main and gravity sewer line. The lift station site has drywell pump control panels, diesel generator, generator automatic transfer switch, electrical panel boards, pump variable frequency drives, dry-well pumps and lighting fixtures that are operational and will be removed. Associated equipment conduit and conductors will be removed. The anticipated performance time is 563 calendar days.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/68ebae440df24010977ada64f2399da4/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Goose Creek, SC 29445, USA
Zip Code: 29445
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06604564-F 20230302/230228230113 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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