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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 3,1999 PSA#2488Department of the Army and Air Force, NGB, USPFO for Maine, Camp Keyes,
Augusta, Maine 04333-0032 Y -- CONSTRUCTION OF A BASE FIRE STATION AT BANGOR INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT (ANG) BANGOR, MAINE SOL DAHA17-99-B-0001 DUE 020900 POC MSG
Stephen E. Moody, 207 626-45354; CPT Robert Crowley 207 626-4381
E-MAIL: Click here to contact the contracting officer via,
moodyse@me-arng.ngb.army.mil. Construction of a Base Fire Station at
Bangor International Airport (ANG), Bangor, Maine, SIC Code: 1542 This
is a 100% Small Business Set-Aside. Furnishing all plant, tools,
equipment, material supplies, and manufactured articles; furnishing all
transportation and services, including fuel, power, water, and
essential communications; performance of all labor, work, or other
operations required for fulfillment of the contract in strict
accordance with the specifications, drawings, and other contract
documents. The size is approximately 14,400 square feet as calculated
by Maine Air National Guard Standard. The actual dimensions are Ground
floor footprint = 8,350 square feet, Second floor footprint = 8,000
square feet (of which 525 sf is an open deck) This gives a total
enclosed space area of approximately 15,850 square feet. Building
height is approximately 35 feet (the second floor is 20 feet above the
first floor) Construction: Steel frame open web steel joists and steel
beams for roof with composite steel beams for the floor; 8" exterior
steel stud with corrugated prefinished metal siding over most areas
with one area covered with standing seam prefinished roof and walls and
one area covered in flat seam metal siding; cmu partitions and drywall
on metal stud on first floor; drywall on metal stud partitions on
second floor; ground floor is concrete slab on grade with a 2 foot high
concrete curb above finished floor, and second floor is concrete on
metal composite deck; roof is flat (except for single story area which
is standing seam and low pitch) metal deck with 4-1/2" insulation;
there are 14, 14'x14' overhead doors requiring steel framing (7 in
front and 7 in back) and ribbon windows on the second floor which
require steel framing as well; there are extensive exterior paved areas
and earth work to accommodate the fire trucks for drive through
capability, parking and lighting; demolition of existing fire station
may be an additive bid item as well as the landscaping over that
portion of the site. Electrical System: Main building service is 600
amps at 120/208 volts, 3 phase, 4 wire, matching existing fire station
voltage and a separate 120/208 volt service to feed non-essential
loads; a complete building ground loop; fire alarm system is fully
automatic and is comprised of smoke detectors, heat detectors, pull
stations, audio visual devices, etc.; there is a public address system
and security system; there is a cable tray system for data wiring;
there is an approximately 70 foot high radio tower and antenna; there
are extensive electrical systems required to interface and operate the
various warning systems and overhead doors; there are computer cables
as well as base communication systems; there is a generator to be
located adjacent to the building with 2 transfer switches, one for life
safety systems and one for non-emergency loads; the building lighting
is controlled by various sources including low voltage control systems,
the direct digital control system via contractors, and local control;
the exterior lighting is high pressure sodium. Plumbing System: There
are 4 water closets and 6 bathrooms; the building is fully sprinkled;
there is hot water from a boiler; there is an air compressor and
piping; there is a foam tank system with pumps to fill foam truck;
there are fill valves at each vehicle bay. Mechanical System: The
building is heated and air conditioned with a package rooftop air
conditioning unit, a duct mounted preheat coil and terminal v.a.v.
boxes with reheat coils. Perimeter baseboard radiation is used as
supplemental heat. An oil fired cast iron hot water boiler with a
tankless coil provides heating and domestic hot water. The vehicle bays
are heated by hot water unit heaters. An existing vehicle exhaust
system will need to be relocated from the existing base fire station by
the contractor and modified/expanded to accommodate the new layout. A
direct digital control system provides environmental control. Estimated
cost is between $1,000,000 to $5,000,000. Plans, specifications, and
bidding documents will be available on or about 4 January 2000. Cost of
solicitation materials is $200.00. Make non-refundable check or money
order payable to Harriman Associates, and mail to Harriman Associates,
Attn: Mike Dixon, One Auburn Business Park, Auburn, Maine 04210.
Partial sets available, Plans and Specifications and Solicitation
documents available either "Hard Copy", or CD-Rom "Adobe Acrobat". Bid
opening date and time is scheduled for 9 February 2000 at 1:00pm local
time. Project completion date is 365 days after the issuance of a
Notice to Proceed. A Firm-Fixed Price contract will be awarded as a
result of this solicitation. A requirement of this contract is that any
prime vendor must be registered with the Central Contractor
Registration (CCR) prior to award. See Note 1. Posted 12/01/99
(W-SN404641). (0335) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0096 19991203\Y-0005.SOL)
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