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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 13,1998 PSA#2135U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 600 M.L. King, Jr. Pl., Rm 821,
Louisville, KY 40202-2230 Y -- TRACK LEVELING AND CONCRETE CURB GRINDING OF EAST GATE BAY
CHICAGO LOCK, CHICAGO HARBOR, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS SOL DACW27-98-R-0052
DUE 090198 POC Contract Specialist -- Denise Gill (502) 582-6544;
Technical POC -- Steve Treharne (312) 353-6400 x 3013; Site Visits --
Greg Vejvoda (312) 353-6400 x 4012Mill two horizontal steel tracks that
are each a 90' long arc by 19 inches wide. Approximately inches of
material is to be removed to create a smooth and level surface. The two
tracks are cast steel segments that have been worn over time from the
opening and closing of the Chicago lock sector gates. The tracks are
embedded in the concrete floor of the Chicago lock east gate bay. The
milling is to be performed in-place on the tracks and the milled
surface is to be level to plus or minus 0.06 inches in the cross
direction and plus or minus 0.12 inches per thirty feet of length in
the longitudinal direction. Methods which incorporate welding or impose
excessive heat to the track will not be considered. Proposals will be
evaluated for pass/fail technical acceptability bidder. Mill two
horizontal steel tracks that are each a 90' long arc by 19 inches wide.
Approximately inches of material is to be removed to create a smooth
and level surface. The two tracks are cast steel segments that have
been worn over time from the opening and closing of the Chicago lock
sector gates. The tracks are embedded in the concrete floor of the
Chicago lock east gate bay. The milling is to be performed in-place on
the tracks and the milled surface is to be level to plus or minus 0.06
inches in the cross direction and plus or minus 0.12 inches per thirty
feet of length in the longitudinal direction. Methods which
incorporate welding or impose excessive heat to the track will not be
considered. Proposals will be evaluated for pass/fail technical
acceptability bidder. CRITERIA FOR AWARD: a. The following factors
shall be used in the evaluation of the technical proposal received in
response to this solicitation: 1) Methods; 2) Equipment; 3) Company
experience; 4) Personal experience/training; 5) Schedule. b. All
factors are considered to be of equal importance and will be rated as
pass/fail. If any factor falls below the minimum level of
acceptability, as determined by the Government, the entire offer will
be considered technically nonresponsive and will not be considered for
award, unless negotiated to an acceptable level, if negotiations are
conducted. c. The contract will be awarded to the lowest priced bidder
which satisfies all factors. Award will be made without discussions.
Estimated construction range is $100,000.00 to $250,000.00.
Solicitation No. DACW27-98-R-0052 has an approximate issue date of July
30, 1998 and bid date of September 1, 1998. THIS PROJECT IS AVAILABLE
ON COMPACT DISK (CD) ONLY. Project specification files are in Portable
Document Format (PDF) and can be viewed, navigated, or printed using
Source View. Both software are available on the compact disk. System
requirements are: Windows 3.1 or greater, 4MB application RAM, 4MB hard
disk space, and compact disk drive. Request for solicitation package
should be mailed to the above address, or you may fax request to (502)
582-5554, ATTN: Denise Gill. No telephone requests will be honored.
Company's street address should be included when requesting
solicitation documents. Posted 07/09/98. (0190) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0118 19980713\Y-0001.SOL)
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