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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 29,1999 PSA#2484Fleet & Industrial Supply Center, Norfolk Naval Shipyard Annex,
Purchase Division, Bldg. 1500, Portsmouth, VA 23709-5000 20 -- SHIP AND MARINE EQUIPMENT SOL N00181-00-Q-0136 POC Kiera J.
Rustay, Code 531.5A, (757) 396-8376 E-MAIL: rustaykj@nnsy.navy.mil,
rustaykj@nnsy.navy.mil. This is a sources sought synopsis for the
purpose of obtaining information on a Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS)
item for use by Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) wants to increase the
protection of a 1020 foot long X 140 foot wide drydock from flooding
during extreme weather conditions with a temporary containment system.
The drydock is land-based with its entrance bordering the Southern
Branch of the Elizabeth River in Portsmouth, Virginia. The elevation of
the ground surrounding the drydock is approximately 101.50' (NNSY
datum) and consists of asphalt and concrete paving. The elevation of
the Elizabeth River fluctuates between 93.08' (Mean Low Water) and
95.88' (Mean High Water). A site plan of the drydock indicating the
location of the crane tracks, railroad tracks, pumpwell, etc. is
available upon request. Criteria: All of the below-indicated criteria
conditions must be met or exceeded in order to meet acceptance. The
criteria/parameters for protecting the drydock from flood conditions
are set as follows: 1. Protect the drydock up to elevation 103.00 feet
(NNSY elevation). 2. The installation of the containment system shall
minimize the impact on waterfront industrial activities to the maximum
extent possible. 3. The installation of the containment system shall
account for the drydock being in full service. 4. The containment
system must be capable of being installed with the minimum government
labor force required to install it within a 24-hour period. 5. The
installation of the containment system shall account for no electrical
power being available from shipyard sources. 6. Crane rail and
railroad tracks follow the entire perimeter of the drydock. 7. The
containment system shall also protect the pumpwell (150 feet long X 13
feet wide) on the south side of the drydock from flooding. Technical
Criteria: The contractor's descriptive literature being submitted for
consideration shall include the the following information: 1. Drawings
showing exact layout of the containment system. 2. Engineering
calculations stamped by a registered engineer, indicating the ability
of the containment system to retain the indicated amount of water. 3.
List of materials with the lead time for delivery. 4. Warranty
information. Expected shelf life. Storage requirements. 5. Material
handling requirements for the installation of the containment system
(i.e. type of equipment, number of employees, etc.). Posted 11/24/99
(W-SN403436). (0328) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0129 19991129\20-0003.SOL)
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