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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JUNE 14, 2023 SAM #7869
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Z -- REQUEST FOR QUOTES: Heavy Crane Services In Support of Installation of Antenna, RADOME, and Other Equipment Near Battle Mountain, NV

Notice Date
6/12/2023 3:17:31 PM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
238990 — All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
 
Contracting Office
6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCS OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73125 USA
 
ZIP Code
73125
 
Solicitation Number
6973GH-23-Q-00185
 
Response Due
6/12/2023 9:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
06/14/2023
 
Point of Contact
Josh Huckeby
 
E-Mail Address
joshua.d.huckeby@faa.gov
(joshua.d.huckeby@faa.gov)
 
Description
UPDATE 02 Released 6/12/23 NO CHANGE TO CURRENT ANNOUNCEMENT OR FAA'S REQUIREMENT, BUT PLEASE READ. The FAA wants interested vendors to be aware that the FAA does have a road grader on standby to improve road conditions if needed to support the needed cranes reaching and leaving the worksite. With this asset on-hand, the FAA has a reasonable expectation that the cranes will be able to travel to and from the worksite without additional safety risk due to access road conditions.� This update is for informational purposes only. Due to the urgency of this need, the RFQ due date cannot be extended.�Offers remain due today at 11PM (Central). (end of update)� _______________________________________________________________________________________________ UPDATE 01 Released 6/9/23 A list of questions and answers have been posted to the list of attachments below. Offerors are encouraged to review this document as soon as possible as this provides new information regarding the large crane type needed, site visit protocol, and anticipated work hours anticipated for the different cranes.�� (end of update) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS IS AN URGENT FAA NEED FOR CRANE SERVICES TO SUPPORT REPAIR OF INOPERABLE FAA AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL RADAR SITE NEAR BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NV. THE FAA�S INTENT IS TO OBTAIN CRANE SERVICES ON THE DATES OF NEED DESCRIBED IN THE RFQ, OR AS CLOSE TO THEM AS POSSIBLE, TO SUPPORT THIS EFFORT. One (1) Large Crane is needed to be onsite, with crew, on or near 16 June, 2023 Two (2) Small Cranes (30-Ton) are needed to be onsite, with crew, on near 15 June, 2023.� Please review attached Statement of Work (SOW) for particulars.�� THIS RFQ IS BEING RELEASED WITH NO KNOWLEDGE BY THE FAA CONTRACTING OFFICER OF ANY VENDOR THAT CAN SUPPORT THE FAA NEED DATES INDICATED IN THE RFQ'S STATED NEED DATES OR IS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING AN ACCEPTABLE DIFFERING SCHEDULE.�THE FAA IS SEEKING INDUSTRY'S IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE WITH THIS RFQ TO MEET AN URGENT NEED.� � This is an unrestricted competition. Interested offerors that can provide one, some, or all crane support services on or near the FAA's need date are encouraged to provide a quote for the FAA's consideration. Interested vendors must possess an active� registration in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) and posses no active exclusions therein to be eligible for award.�� Questions about this requirement are welcome, but should be sent as soon as possible to the POC of this announcement. This offer due date likely cannot not be extended without potential disruption of other ongoing repair efforts.� � 1. The FAA reserves the right to make multiple awards if offers received indicate that industry is not capable of supporting the FAA's exact need dates for these services with a single award, but multiple awards could achieve this. 2. For this urgent requirement, schedule is significantly more important than lowest price. If no offers received can meet the FAA's need date, the closest proposed schedule date to the FAA's need will be the primary award decision factor. 3. Price remains an award decision factor. The FAA reserves the right to reject offers whose price appears unreasonable, unrealistic, or otherwise poses significant cost risk to the FAA. 4. Proposing differing delivery/performance schedules is allowable per the RFQ instructions; however, the FAA reserves the right to reject offers whose proposed schedule is determined by the FAA to be unable to support lifting operations when they are anticipated to be needed or can be facilitated by shifting other repair priorities. As such, offerors are encouraged to match the FAA Need dates if they can, or propose a schedule as close to the FAA need dates as possible. 5. The FAA intends to award without communications with offerors after the close of the offer due date but reserves the right to request minor clarifications which do not change proposed schedule or price. As such, offerors are encouraged to submit their best offer for schedule and price initially. 6. The FAA reserves the right to cancel this procurement for any reason and without prior notice. Any costs associated with the development of a proposal is at the offeror's risk. 7. The FAA intends to award one or more purchase orders to offeror(s) whose schedule can support this critical lift effort when needed, and whose price can be determined reasonable and realistic for the requirements they are proposing. SEE RFQ PROVISION PAGES (PDF PAGES 3 - 5) FOR INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO RESPOND AND HOW OFFERS WILL BE EVALUATED.� The Acqusition Mangement System (AMS) is the FAA's governing procurement policy over the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). You can learn more about the FAA's acqusition policies, procedures, and guidance at the following website: https://fast.faa.gov/PPG_Procurement.cfm
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/714d65caef984c60829a64f5211cd9df/view)
 
Record
SN06712306-F 20230614/230612230108 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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