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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 29,1997 PSA#2000Commanding Officer, Civil Engineering Unit, P.O. Box 21747, 709 W. 9th
Street, Room 817, Juneau, Alaska 99802-1747 Z -- REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF EXISTING 5,000 GALLON UST AT THE USCG
LORAN STATION PORT CLARENCE, NOME, ALASKA. SOL DTCG87-98-Q-643022 DUE
020598 POC L. S. Fermin, Procurement Assistant, (907) 463-2413
DTCG87-98-Q-643022 -- Provide all the equipment, materials,
transportation, and labor to remove and dispose of existing 5,000
gallon fuel oil delivery system at the U.S.Coast Guard Loran Station
Port Clarence in Nome, Alaska. The estimated cost range for this
project is between $50,000 and $100,000. The time for completion of
this project is 15 August 1998. The work required by the solicitation
is identified as industry Standard #1795 and the applicable size
standard is $7.0 million dollars in the annual receipts for the past
three years. This procurement is issued pursuant to the Small Business
Competitiveness Demonstration Program, Public Law 100-656, as
implemented by the OFPP Policy Directive and Test Ploan dated 8/31/89.
This is not a small business set-aside. Request for RFQ documents must
be submitted and received by this office no later than 6acceptance of
purchase order. The work required by the solicitation is identified as
industry Standard #1629 and the applicable size standard is $17.0
million dollars in the annual receipts for the past three years. This
procurement is issued pursuant to the Small Business Competitiveness
Demonstration Program, Public Law 100-656, as implemented by the OFPP
Policy Directive and Test Plan dated 8/31/89. This is not a small
business set-aside. Request for RFQ documents must be submitted and
received by this office no later than 14 January 1998. For Minority,
Women-Owned and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises: The Department of
Transportation (DOT), Office of Small and Disadvantaqed Business
Utilization (OSDBU), has a program to assist minority, women-owned and
disadvantaged business enterprises to acquire short-term working
capital assistance for transportation-related contracts. This is
applicable to any eligible prime or subcontractor at any tier. The DOT
Bonding Assistance Program enables firms to apply for bid, performance
and payment bonds up to $1.0 million per contract. The DOT provides an
80% guarantee of the bid bond amount to a surety against losses. Loans
are available under the DOT Short Term Lending Program (STLP) at prime
interest rates to provide accounts receivable financing. The maximum
line of credit is $500,000. For further information and applicable
forms concerning the STLP, call the OSDBU at (800) 532-1169. Pursuant
to FAR Part 28.102-1(b), one of the following Payment Protections shall
be provided within 15 calendar days from receipt of a purchase order:
(1) A payment bond or (2) Irrevocable Letter of Credit, (3) Certified
or Cashier's check, bank draft, money order, or currency. Payment bond
shall be furnished with surety or sureties acceptable to the
Government. The Penal amount of payment bond shall equal to 50% of the
purchase order price. For information concerning the acquisition,
contact the contracting officer listed above. There is no charge for
these documents. All responsible sources may submit a Quotation which
shall be considered. Quotations may be submitted via facsimile (907)
463-2416. L. Fermin/CEUJuneau@internet.uscg.mil Civil Engineering Unit
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