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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 26,1998 PSA#2208Commanding Officer, Southern Division,Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, 2155 Eagle Drive, P. O. Box 190010, North Charleston, SC
29419-9010 Y -- PRIVATIZATION UNDER 10 USC 2688, "UTILITY SYSTEMS: CONVEYANCE
AUTHORITY" AT NAVAL AIR STATION, MERIDIAN, MS. DUE 120798 POC Cathy
Wilber, Contract Specialist (843) 820-5698 PURPOSE: The Navy seeks to
identify responsible sources and obtain information in regard to
privatization of utility systems in accordance with 10 USC 2688,
"Utility Systems: Conveyance Authority." Naval Air Station Meridian,
Meridian MS is seeking interest and information specifically for the
privatization of the water treatment and distribution utilities
system(s). The resulting privatization will include assumption of
ownership, operation and maintenance, and obligation to continue the
service for an indefinite and ongoing period. OBJECTIVE: Should
privatization result, the ownership of the entire utility plant and/or
distribution system, including all operating responsibility shall
transfer to a regional or municipal utility or to a private company.
All responsibility for maintaining reliable service, including such
items as environmental compliance, maintenance costs, major system
renovations, construction, equipment, manpower, and overhead costs
shall become the utility provider's responsibility. It is intended that
privatization will reduce the Navy's life cycle costs. SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION: The following is provided only to give an approximation of
the size and general description of the system. Any numbers may only be
estimates for this purpose. The NAS Meridian's potable water system
constructed in the early 1960's consists of three active wells,
treatment, storage, and distribution. The water distribution system
piping ranges from 2-inches to 12-inches in diameter. Four high service
pumps draw from a 500,000 gallon clearwell and pump to the 350,000
gallon elevated tank and pressurize the distribution system. Water
treatment consists of a three tray coke aerator, polymer and lime
addition, parallel sedimentation, filtration, chlorination, and
fluoridation. The average demand is around 0.58 mgd with the maximum
daily demand measured as high as 1.15 mgd. The Centroid area has a
500,000 gallon underground reservoir provided for fire demand at the
hangar. The reservoir serves the Centroid area by two high service
pumps and three additional booster pumps are available in the event of
a fire. PROCEDURES: This request for interested parties is for
gathering information and is one required component of a complete and
systematic process to evaluate interested parties under the Department
of the Navy's utilities privatization program. In order to minimize
costs both to potentially interested parties and the government, this
notice is being issued to determine the interest and feasibility of
proceeding with a formal request for proposals. Should insufficient
credible interest be identified for a privatization action, it is
highly likely that no formal solicitation will be issued. SHOULD
INTEREST BE DETERMINED SUFFICIENT, A FORMAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS MAY
BE FORTHCOMING. Interested parties should provide a statement of
interest on company letterhead (not to exceed 20 pages in length). The
statement shall include as a minimum the following criteria: (1)
capability and experience in the ownership operation and maintenance of
similar systems; (2) financial capacity to purchase, expand, and
operate a utility system; (3) a statement showing its understanding of
an obligation to provide continuous utility service; (4) understanding
of any applicable state or local utility law or franchise requirements,
and capability of complying with such requirements; (5) understanding
of the federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations and
its familiarity and experience with environmental compliance procedures
and regulations for the state of Mississippi and US Environmental
Protection Agency, Region -- 4. Elaborate proposals or pricing
information is neither required nor desired. Any innovative and new
conceptual ideas to achieve stated objectives are encouraged. It should
be noted that individual RFIs for different utility systems may be
issued in the same time frame. A separate response to each RFI is
required. SITE VISIT: A site visit will be held at 10 AM on 18
November, 1998. The point of contact concerningthe site visit is Mr.
Chuck Monie at 601-679-2417. Posted 10/22/98 (W-SN264528). (0295) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0130 19981026\Y-0013.SOL)
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