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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 1,1996 PSA#1627COMMANDING OFFICER, ATTN NAVFAC CONTRACTS OFFICE CODE 27, NCBC 1000
23RD AVE, PORT HUENEME CA 93043-4301 99 -- PVA-2 OVERHAUL, NAVAL DIVING AND SALVAGE TRAINING CENTER, PANAMA
CITY, FLORIDA SOL N47408-96-R-4060 DUE 081596 POC Contract Specialist,
Linda B. Dearing, (202) 433-5311/FAX (202) 433-5244, Contracting
Officer Corrine A. Pearson This project will be UNRESTRICTED. The work
includes the servicing, inspection, testing and final system
functional testing of Presure Vessel Assembly #2 and its supporting
systems, and to perform repairs to hyperbaric facility at the Naval
Diving and Salvage Training Center, Panama City, Florida. The Pressure
Vessel Assembly #2 and its supporting systems include the following:
(1) Pressure Chamber and Appurtenance System, (2) Fire Extinguishing
Systems, (3) Diving Water System, (4) Air Pressurization System, (5)
Built-in Breathing System, (6) Gas Farm, (7) Diver's Breathing System,
(8) Electrical System, and (9) Communications System. The repairs to
the hyperbaric facility include the following: MO-324 ''Year Two''
Inspection of Support Flasks, (2) Primary Communications System
Overhaul and Replacement, (3) System Designation Labels and Supports,
(4) Replacement of Flex Hose/Pipe, (5) Replacement of Standby Header
Isolation Valves, and (6) Shielding of PVA Console Wiring. The
contractor shall provide all labor and materials for the work herein.
The work on-site shall be coordinated with the Contracting Officer so
as not to interfere with ongoing operations. This contract shall call
for overhaul and repair of life sensitive systems. Failure to adhere to
the highest standards of metallurgy, welding, and workmanship will
create severe hazards to the personnel working on or near these ystems
when they are pressurized. Failure to meet these requirements will be
cause for termination for default and, in any event, will be cause for
Government rejection of the work. Offerors will be required to submit
a technical proposal. Award shall be made to the responsible offeror
whose proposals, conforming to the solicitation, represent the greatest
(best) value to the Government in terms of price, past performance, and
other non- price related factors. Response to the Request for Proposal
will be evaluated using the following principle factors, which are of
equal importance: (a) Price (b) Technical Comprehension of the work,
(c) Corporate Experience, (d) Personnel Capabilities, (e) Management
Organization and Plan. The degree of risk to the Government, as related
to deficiencies, weaknesses, or strengths noted in the source selection
evaluation process will be considered when determining the greatest
(best) value to the Government. Requests for solicitation may be mailed
to the below address or sent via facsimile by using (202) 433-5244.
Contractors within the local area are encouraged to pick up a copy of
the solicitation at Bldg 218 (third floor) of the WNY between the hours
of 0730 and 1500, Monday-Friday. There will be no charge for these
documents, however, there will only be one set issued per contractor.
The solicitation will be available approximately fifteen days after
this notice appears in the Commerce Business Daily. The proposal due
date shall be thirty days after the solicitation is made available to
the public. The projected award date is September 1996. Proposals
should be submitted to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Contracts Office (NAVFACCO), Bldg 218, 901 M Street, SE, WNY,
Washington, DC 20374-5063.(0179) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0426 19960628\99-0001.SOL)
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