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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MAY 09, 2024 SAM #8199
SOURCES SOUGHT

99 -- Telecommunications Infrastructure, Rota Spain

Notice Date
5/7/2024 6:31:56 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
517111 —
 
Contracting Office
NAVFACSYSCOM EUROPE AFRICA CENTRAL FPO AE 09622-0051 USA
 
ZIP Code
09622-0051
 
Solicitation Number
N3319124R9024
 
Response Due
6/6/2024 7:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
06/21/2024
 
Point of Contact
William Hepler, Phone: 34956821095
 
E-Mail Address
william.j.hepler.civ@us.navy.mil
(william.j.hepler.civ@us.navy.mil)
 
Description
Introduction: This is a sources sought notice. This notice does not constitute a request for proposal, request for quote, or invitation for bid. This notice is for market research purposes, as required by the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), Procedures, Guidance, and Information (PGI) 206.302-1. Background: The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Europe, Africa, Central (EURAFCENT), Public Works Department (PWD) Rota, Spain awards and administers construction contracts for new or renovated facilities aboard the Spanish Naval Base in Rota. As part of the work included in the various construction contracts, most new facilities require voice and data connections. Naval Station Rota was established in the early 1950�s, and at that time telecommunication services were government owned monopolies until 1989. As a result, Telefonica de Espana (Telefonica) has installed and maintains most of the telecommunications infrastructure throughout the base. Telefonica is not obliged to allow third party service providers to utilize their infrastructure and has communicated to the U.S. Navy that they will not allow third-party providers access to it. Situation: The PWD, Rota is considering issuing a class justification and approval to allow construction contractor�s to sole source directly with Telefonica for the telecommunications infrastructure that leads up to the facility, known as Outside Plant. DFARS PGI 206.302-1 requires that before making a determination to issue a justification and approval, a source sought notice must be posted. While PWD Rota acknowledges that there are other telecommunications companies in Spain, the PWD believes that the cost of duplicating the infrastructure would be cost-prohibitive. Requested Response: Firms that are willing to respond are requested to review the scope of work listed below, and provide a response that confirms the firm�s ability to perform this work, and to provide a Rough Order of Magnitude cost (in Euros) for performing each of the six items listed below. Since the Telecommunications Annex (Annex 4) of the Bi-lateral agreement of Defense Cooperation requires the United States to use Spanish civilian communications services, only responses from firms authorized to perform this type of work in Spain are being sought. Scope of Work: The Contractor shall provide all of the necessary labor, materials, test equipment, tools and safety devices necessary to install Outside Plant (OSP) telecommunications infrastructure at Naval Station Rota, Spain (NAVSTA Rota) in conformance with United Facilities Criteria (UFC) 3-580-01, Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)/U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) commercial building standards, and this scope of work. OSP infrastructure consists of cable, conduit, manholes, poles, etc. required to provide signal paths from the closest point of presence to a facility, including freestanding frames or backboards, interconnecting hardware, terminating cables, lightning and surge protection modules at the entrance to a facility. OSP starts at the nearest point of communications services located outside of NAVSTA Rota. OSP terminates and Inside Plant (ISP) telecommunication infrastructure begins where OSP cables are connected to a third party device located inside the telecommunications cabinet of a facility located on NAVSTA Rota. The OSP infrastructure must connect NAVSTA Rota with off base communications suppliers. A backbone ductbank will bring service to a centralized communications building located on base and will then branch out with laterals that connect individual facilities. OSP will pass through a variety of terrain including, fields, roads, airfields, piers, bridges, high security areas, and areas congested with utilities. A survey will be necessary to determine the best routes and to validate quantities. However, for purposes of determining a rough cost per kilometer of installed ductbank, assume the following quantities: 15 km of ductbank consisting of (6) PVC conduits of 110mm diameter. 30 km of 144 strand outdoor ribbon type fiber optic cable. 15 km of ductbank consisting of (4) PVC conduits of 110mm diameter. 30 km of 48 strand outdoor ribbon type fiber optic cable. 5 km of ductbank consisting of (2) PVC conduits of 110mm diameter. 10 km of 12 strand outdoor ribbon type fiber optic cable.�
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/61245b82038e4af2b176ebbce31963e4/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: ESP
Country: ESP
 
Record
SN07056345-F 20240509/240507230052 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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