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Connecticut Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)

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W91ZRS-17-R-0007Federal

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The Department of Defense's USPFO for Connecticut is planning to issue a Request for Proposal for an Indefinite Delivery - Indefinite Quantity Multiple Award Task Order Contract (IDIQ MATOC) focused on maintenance, repair, construction, and potential design-build services across Connecticut. This contract, set aside exclusively for small businesses, covers a wide range of construction and facility services such as interior and exterior renovations, HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, fire suppression, site work, landscaping, roofing, concrete and asphalt paving, storm drainage, environmental remediation, and construction of new facilities. Task orders will primarily support sustainment, repair, and maintenance projects, typically under $1 million, with values ranging from $2,000 to $5 million and a total task order cap of $10 million per contractor. The anticipated contract duration includes a one-year base period with four one-year option periods, not exceeding five years in total. Proposals will be evaluated based on past performance, technical capabilities, and price, using the "Repair Bathrooms Building 17" project as the evaluation basis. To participate, firms must submit written past performance and technical proposals along with a price proposal. The solicitation was expected to be available in May 2017, with a pre-proposal conference and site visit shortly after, and a closing date in June 2017. All information, documents, and amendments will be distributed electronically through the Federal Business Opportunities system, requiring registration and relevant identifiers such as a DUNS number, CAGE code, and MPIN. Prospective contractors must be able to respond quickly to emergencies within two hours via staffed facilities. The government expects to award at least three contracts and encourages all qualified small businesses to submit offers in accordance with FAR Part 15 source selection procedures.

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Small business IDIQ MATOC for Connecticut construction, maintenance, repairs, $2k-$5M tasks, five-year term.

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Department Of Defense → W7MZ Uspfo Activity Ctang 103View Agency

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction View NAICS

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CT, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W7MZ Uspfo Activity Ctang 103
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OfficeEAST GRANBY, CT, 06026-9309, USA
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Office AddressEAST GRANBY, CT, 06026-9309, USA

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Pre-solicitation Notice Solicitation Number: W91ZRS-17-R-0007 Classification Code: Y Construction of Structures and facilities Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property SET ASIDE: Small Business NAICS CODES: 236220- Commercial and Institutional Building Construction; 237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction The USPFO for Connecticut intends to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Indefinite Delivery - Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for maintenance, repair, construction, and possible design-build services throughout Connecticut. Typical work includes, but is not limited to: interior and exterior renovations, heating and air-conditioning, HVAC controls, plumbing, fire suppression, interior and exterior electrical and lighting, fire and intrusion alarms, communications, limited utilities, site-work, landscaping, fencing, masonry, roofing, concrete, asphalt paving, storm drainage, limited environmental remediation, construction of new facilities, surveys, studies, design-build and other related work. All will be in accordance with individual task order requirements and specifications and drawings provided with each project or master specifications. It should be noted that the majority of task orders under these contracts will be for sustainment, repair and maintenance (SRM) projects under $1M dollars. Prospective contractors must be able to respond within 120 minutes (2 hours) in response to emergencies via the main office or a staffed satellite office. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this work is 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction) and 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction). The small business size standard is $36.53 million average annual revenue for the previous three years. This is a total small business set-aside. The government anticipates award of a minimum of three (3) individual MATOC contracts, providing sufficient qualified contractors present offers. All responsible firms may submit an offer. These anticipated contracts will consist of a Base Award Period of one (1) calendar year, and four (4) one-year option periods. Total contract period, to include options, shall not exceed five (5) calendar years. Task Orders will range from $2000.00 to $5,000,000.00. The total of individual task orders placed against this contract shall not exceed $10,000,000.00 to any one contractor. The selection process will be conducted in accordance with FAR Part 15 source selection procedures. Proposals will be evaluated on Past Performance, Technical, and Price Evaluation of project, "Repair Bathrooms Building 17"Prospective offerors must submit a written past performance and technical proposal and a price proposal for the project to be considered for award. The "Repair Bathrooms, Building 17" project will be used to evaluate the price proposal and portions of the technical proposal and may be awarded at the sole discretion of the contracting officer and subject to the availability of funds It is anticipated that the solicitation will be available May 12, 2017. A Pre-proposal conference and site visit will be scheduled for May 2017. Details for registering for the conference will be available in the solicitation, Section 00100. Interested contractors are encouraged to attend and should register in accordance with the requirements to be provided in the solicitation, prior to attending for clearance to the facility. The solicitation closing date is scheduled for June 2017. Actual dates and times will be identified in the solicitation. All information, amendments and questions concerning this solicitation will be posted to FedBizOpps. To register, go to: https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/. You will need your DUNS number to register. Instructions for registering are on the web page. The solicitation and associated information will be available from the Federal Business Opportunities system (FedBizOpps.gov or fbo.gov). Contractors and subcontractors interested in this project must register at this site. The plans and specifications will be distributed using the Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps.gov or fbo.gov) system. FedBizOpps is a web-based dissemination tool designed to safeguard acquisition-related information for all Federal agencies. Interested bidders/offerors must register with FedBizOpps before accessing the system. FedBizOpps registration requires the following information: 1) DUNS Number and CAGE Code 2) System for Award Management (SAM) registered 3) Marketing Partner Identification Number (MPIN) 4) Telephone Number 5) E-Mail Address. Registration instructions can be found on the FedBizOpps website at https://www.fbo.gov/downloads/FBO_Vendor_Guide.pdf. Reference paragraph 4.7 of the Vendor Guide for instructions to obtain a MPIN to retrieve the specification and drawing documents. Contractors who do not already have a MPIN are advised that the normal processing is 7 to 12 business days to obtain a MPIN password that will give them access to the plans and specifications, which are located in the controlled access location on FBO. See video in vendor guide at 3.3 on advanced functions for other information. Bidders/offerors who have registered with FedBizOpps must access the data for this solicitation with their MPIN. Bidders/Offerors cannot log into the FedBizOpps home page and search for data. This solicitation is not a competitive bid and there will not be a formal public bid opening. All inquiries must be in writing, preferable via email to the persons specified in the solicitation. All answers will be provided in writing via posting to the web. If you have any questions concerning 5this procurement you are encouraged to Email your questions to dawn.m.whelan.mil@mail.mil. DISCLAIMER: The official plans and specification are located on the official government web page and the Government is not liable for information furnished by any other source. Amendments, if/when issued will be posted to the FedBizOpps.gov or fbo.gov for electronic downloading. This will normally be the only method of distributing amendments prior to closing; therefore, it is the offerors responsibility to check the website periodically for any amendments to the solicitation. Websites are occasionally inaccessible due to various reasons. The Government is not responsible for any loss of Internet connectivity or for an offeror's inability to access the documents posted on the referenced web pages. The Government will issue no paper copies.

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