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ABR GREEN DAY, LLC

UEI: XXABUKNMRJE9

ABR GREEN DAY, LLC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI XXABUKNMRJE9. It has been awarded $12,605 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Drywall and Insulation Contractors. Top awarding agencies include Department Of The Interior.

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Department Of The Interior$12.6K100%
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238310 - Drywall and Insulation Contractors$12.6K100%
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NAICS: 238310
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Z--Replacing Wall & Roof Insulation at NEXRAD sites
Solicitation # 1305M326Q0442
Solicitation 1305M326Q0442 is a total small business set-aside request for quotations for commercial construction services to replace wall and roof insulation at four Next Generation Radar (NEXRAD) sites located in Reno and Elko, Nevada, Flagstaff, Arizona, and Cedar City, Utah. The project involves removing old insulation from the early 1990s and installing new materials, with an estimated 10,000 square feet of wall and ceiling area per site. The government will award a single, firm-fixed-price purchase order on an all-or-none basis using a trade-off evaluation where the non-price technical solution, including technical approach, experience, and past performance, is significantly more important than price. The period of performance is 365 calendar days following the receipt of the notice to proceed. Key technical requirements include the submission of three R-19 or equivalent insulation options for approval, with closed-cell spray foam highly encouraged. Contractors must provide an Asbestos-Containing Materials Certification and adhere to prevailing wage determinations for the respective counties in Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Access to mountaintop locations in Reno and Elko is available via 24-foot box trucks, though roads may be in poor condition. Coordination with the National Weather Service is required for site access, and work may be scheduled independently across the four sites. The contractor is responsible for all labor, equipment, and materials, and must comply with domestic construction material preferences and various federal labor and safety standards, including OSHA and EPA codes.
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NAICS: 238310
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Noise Insulation Program (NIP), Expanded Eligibility Initiative (EEI) Phase 2024, Group 2
Solicitation # 11939.71
The Noise Insulation Program, Expanded Eligibility Initiative 2024 Phase, Group 2 project, identified as Contract No. 11939.71, is a municipal construction effort managed by the City and County of San Francisco's Design and Construction Procurement and Contracts Section. The project aims to mitigate aircraft noise impact for up to eight residential properties in San Bruno and South San Francisco through acoustical treatments. The scope of work includes window and door replacement, HVAC system installation with associated electrical work, insulation, sheetrock, finish carpentry, and painting. Technical requirements mandate compliance with SMACNA, NEC, CEC, and 2025 California Building, Energy, and Fire Codes, with specific performance standards such as ASTM E90-09 for sound transmission and ASTM E84 for fire-test-response. The contract is awarded based on a trade-off methodology using a 300-point scoring system that heavily weights safety factors, including Injury and Illness Prevention Programs and Drug and Alcohol Free Workplace Policies. Special requirements include a 50 percent hiring goal for referrals from the CityBuild Program and mandatory adherence to Local Business Enterprise (LBE) regulations for contracts exceeding 300,000 dollars. Performance is centered at San Francisco International Airport and surrounding residential sites, with the City and County of San Francisco maintaining authority over inspection and final acceptance. Bids must be submitted via the Airport's e-Procurement portal in PDF format, with specific requirements for native AutoCAD and GIS files for plans.
Design and Construction - Procurement and Contracts Section

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