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N6945025RSC07- PPI Amendment #2 Rubber Removal- ALFWAL RUBBER REMOVAL & REPAINT RUNWAYS, (18/36 & 13/31) WALDRON OUTLYING AIRFIELD, CORPUS CHRISTI
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The contract involves a firm-fixed price effort at Waldron Outlying Airfield in Corpus Christi, Texas, focused on removing built-up rubber from runways 18/36 and 13/31 and repainting the markings to meet aviation safety standards. The project is set for a 45-calendar-day performance period, including a 7-day lead time for equipment and parts, with work hours restricted to weekdays from 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., unless otherwise approved. The scope requires comprehensive coordination with airfield management, adherence to specified standards such as UFGS, NAVAIR, and FAA circulars, and strict environmental and safety compliance, including waste management, spill prevention, and personnel security clearances. Contractors must obtain base access via DBIDS or temporary passes, with personnel qualified in construction quality management and safety, and must submit detailed plans for quality control, environmental protection, and safety prior to work commencement. The solicitation emphasizes the use of electronic management systems for document control, requiring all technical submittals, safety plans, and reports to be managed via the Electronic Construction and Facility Support Contract Management System (eCMS). The project is set aside exclusively for small businesses under NAICS 237310, with evaluation based primarily on responsiveness, responsibility, and lowest price. Offerors must submit proposals by August 22, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. CST, via sealed hard copy to the designated address, with the SF 1442 form completed and signed, and marked appropriately. The contract incorporates numerous FAR and DFARS clauses by reference and full text, covering labor standards, security, responsible conduct, and procurement regulations, along with special requirements for security clearances, personnel qualifications, and environmental and safety protocols. Overall, the contract mandates strict compliance with federal, military, and environmental standards, detailed coordination, and comprehensive documentation to ensure safety, environmental stewardship, and project quality.
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Place of Performance
Corpus Christi, TX, USASet-Aside
Timeline
Submission Closed
