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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 15,1996 PSA#1552Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Admin. (FAA), Contracts
and Acquisition Management Branch, AWP-55, P.O., BOX 92007, WWPC., Los
Angeles, CA. 90009-2007 Y -- REFURBISH ADMINISTRATION MODULAR TRAILERS AT THE OAKLAND AND LOS
ANGELES AIR ROUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTERS, CALIF. SOL
DTFA08-96-B-03685 POC Alice C. Clark, (310) 725-7563 The Contractor
shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and
services necessary to design, manufacturer, transport, and set-up a
one-story building of 8064 gross square feet modular building for
office use at the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZLA),
Palmdale, California and at the Oakland Air Route Traffic Control
Center (ZOA), Fremont, California. Work shall include, but is not
limited to the following: designing modular building to include air
conditioning, heating, adequate lighting and normal office-type
standard interior finishes, handicapped steel ramp and landing,
restroom, exterior finish blending with existing building finishes,
concrete slab, manufacturing, transporting, setting-up, grounding,
lightning protection, and utilities (sewer, water, electrical) hook-up
to the modular building. Other work includes clearing the site
(removal of existing grass from the areas to be developed, excavation
and recompacting to proper grades), install new power conductors and
associated breakers, panelboards, install new sewer, water and telco
ductbanks, install a catch basin and associated drainage line, install
a complete electrical grounding and lightning protection system,
relocate existing lawn sprinkler system and design of a new lawn
sprinkler system to accommodate the new building, install a new lawn
sprinkler system after relocation, demolish existing lawn sprinkler
system and design of a new lawn sprinkler system to accommodate the new
building, install a new lawn sprinkler system based upon the new
design, test the new and old sprinkler system for automatic operation
and coverage, test all cables and utilities installed to meet FAA
Standards and to ensure correct functional installation, demolish
existing transite main and secondary water piping and replace with new
ductile iron water pipe, relocate and test existing backflow preventer
for leaks and normal operation, relocate and or replace trees that are
in the way of construction, and install concrete slab underneath the
new Modular Building at each of the locations stated above. All site
work shall be performed in strict accordance with FAA plans and
specifications. The performance period is in two phases: 105 calendar
days after receipt of the notice to proceed for design, fabrication,
and site delivery, and set-up of modular trailers for both sites, and
28 calendar day after Government acceptance for delivery, and set-up of
modular trailers for both sites. A total of 133 calendar days to
complete all work. Invitation of Bid (IFB) #DTFA08-96-B-03685 will be
available on or about April 15, 1996, with a public bid opening
approximately 30 days thereafter. The estimated price range for this
procurement is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. All interested
offerors must submit their request for the IFB to the attention of
Alice C. Clark by letter to the address listed above or FAX your
request to (310) 297-0056. TELEPHONE REQUESTS WILL NOT BE HONORED.
NOTE: Funds are not currently available for this project, however funds
will be available at time of award. The Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code for this procurement is 1542. This is an
unrestricted procurement in accordance with the Small Business
Competitive Demonstration Program, Title VII of the Business
Opportunity Reform Act of 1988 (P.L. 100-656). This notice BELOW is for
informational purposes for Minority, Women-Owned and Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises: The Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of
Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU), has programs to
assist minority, women-owned and disadvantaged business enterprises to
acquire short-term working capital and bonding assistance for
transportation-related contracts. This is applicable to any eligible
prime or subcontract at any tier. The DOT Bonding Assistance Program
enables firms to apply for bid, payment, and performance bonds up to
1.0 million per contract. The DOT provides an 80 percent guaranty on
the bond amount to a surety against losses. Loans are also available
under the DOT Short Term Lending Programs (STLP), at prime interest
rates to provide accounts receivable financing. The maximun line of
credit is $500,000. For further information regarding the bonding and
lending programs, please call the DOT Office of Small and Disadvantaged
Business Utilization at (800) 532-1169. For information concerning the
acquisition, contact the contracting official listed above. (0073) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0103 19960314\Y-0001.SOL)
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