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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 5,2000 PSA#2594Department of Transportation, United States Coast Guard (USCG),
Commanding Officer, USCG Facilities Design & Construction Center
(Pacific), 915 Second Avenue, Room 2664, Seattle, WA, 98174-1011 Y -- FLOAT REPLACEMENT AT ISC SEATTLE, WA SOL DTCG50-00-B-643VN5 POC
Anita Repanich, Contracting Officer, Phone 206-220-7426, Fax
206-220-7390, Email Arepanich@pacnorwest.uscg.mil -- Beverley Crane,
Contracting Officer, Phone (206) 220-7427, Fax (206) 220-7390, Email
WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=DTCG50-00-B-6-B-6
43VN5&LocID=495. E-MAIL: Anita Repanich, Arepanich@pacnorwest.uscg.mil.
Provide labor,materials and equipment to install approximately 270 LF
of 8 FT wide concrete floats at Pier 36 in Seattle. Floats shall be
premanufactured by a firm with a minimumof 5 years of experience in
design and manufacturing of concrete float units. Floats shall include
all mounting hardware, timber walers, galvanized thru rods, and
extruded rubber fenders. Floats shall be secured to existing concrete
guide piles. New utility systems to be supported on the floats include
power, communications, water and sewer services. Removal and disposal
of approximately 2100 SF of existing concrete floats is required.
Estimated price range is $100,000 to $500,000. Time allowed for
installation of the floats is 30 days and cannot take place until after
15 August 2000. Plans and specifications will be available on or about
18 May 2000 and must be ordered in writing. There is a nonrefundable
charge of $20.00 for each solicitation set. To obtain the solicitation
you may send a company check, certified check or money order, or call
206-220-7425 to place a VISA or MASTERCARD order. Make check payable
to _U.S. Coast Guard._ This project is not set-aside. Bids from all
responsible sources will be considered. Posted 05/03/00 (D-SN451103).
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