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REPAIR WATERFRONT AND STORM SEWER SYSTEMS AT U.S. COAST GUARD STATION PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA

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70Z082-19-B-PMV15000Federal

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The contract involves comprehensive repairs and renovations at the U.S. Coast Guard Station in Panama City, Florida, focusing on waterfront and storm sewer systems. The scope of work covers a wide range of tasks including repairing concrete wharfs, cleaning and replacing storm sewers, disconnecting roof drains, and installing electric poles. Specific repairs include piles, cleats, pedestrian walkways, timber boat ramps replaced by floating docks, bulkhead repairs, spall repairs, pile jacketing, fender replacements, boathouse repainting, deck and mooring bollard repairs, and utility hanger replacements. Additional tasks entail sediment removal, sanitary lateral replacement, turf reinforcement installation, and other related structural and electrical work. The contract performance period is set for 140 calendar days, with an estimated project value between $500,000 and $1,000,000. This requirement falls under NAICS code 237990 for Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction and is anticipated to be a small business set-aside acquisition, with possible consideration for Women-Owned, HUBZone, or Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned small businesses. Bidders must demonstrate bonding capability, relevant experience, and small business certification. The solicitation process began in May 2019 with a bid opening expected in June and project completion slated for December 2019. Interested contractors are required to respond with detailed intent and qualifications by April 25, 2019, via email to the designated contract specialist. Payment and performance bonds are mandatory, and all solicitation details, including plans and amendments, are available online.

General Info

Repairs and renovations at Coast Guard Station Panama City, including waterfront, storm sewers, electric poles.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Ceu MIAMI(00082)View Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

U.S. Coast Guard Station, PANAMA CITY, FL, 32408, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Ceu MIAMI(00082)
Contacts2 people available
OfficeMIAMI, FL, 33177, USA
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Department Of Homeland Security → Ceu MIAMI(00082)
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Office AddressMIAMI, FL, 33177, USA
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Gregory HodgsonContract Specialist
Odalys McGeeContracting Officer

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THIS REQUIREMENT WILL NO LONGER BE POSTED ON FEDBIZOPPS. THIS REQUIREMENT IS BEING COMPETED UNDER A REGIONAL MULTIPLE AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR DISTRICT 8 OF THE U.S. COAST GUARD. *************************************** SOURCES SOUGHT: THIS IS ONLY A SURVEY OF THE MARKET TO DETERMINE IF THERE ARE POTENTIAL CONTRACTORS THAT CAN SATISFY THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENT: 70Z08219BPMV15000 REPAIR WATERFRONT AND STORM SEWER SYSTEMS AT U.S. COAST GUARD STATION PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA The work includes furnishing all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, and tools to repair the concrete wharf, storm sewer cleaning and replacements, roof drain disconnections, and electric pole placements. Work will include, but not limited to the following: repair piles, cleats, pedestrian walkway; replace timber boat ramp pier with a timber floating dock, gangway, and approach ramp; repair gaps in sheet pile bulkheads; repair spalls; install jackets on the piles; replace fender units and timber whales; repaint boathouse; repair spalls, deck delamination, and mooring bollard anchor bolt connections; refasten all timber curbing; replace utility hangers, corroded electrical conduit, mooring cleats, mooring bollard, timber fender piles, vertical timber chocks, wale/chock connections; place cementitious pressure grout beneath parking slabs; culverts, and ditches; install turf reinforcement matting; disconnect downspout and install splash blocks; remove and replace sanitary lateral; remove sediment and debris; and remove and replace light poles and electrical conduit. The above list is not an all-inclusive list of all work. The performance period will be one-hundred forty (140) calendar days. The estimated value of this procurement is between $500,000 and $1,000,000. The applicable North American Industry Class System (NAICS) code is 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction). The small business size standard has an annual gross receipt of $36.5 million. Bid, Payment, and Performance Bonds are REQUIRED. The following are tentative dates for this project: Solicitation Issued: May 2019 Bid Opening: June 2019 Contract Performance Completion: December 2019 The solicitation and plans in its entirety and any amendments will be available at no charge online at http://www.fbo.gov under the above solicitation number. The U.S. Coast Guard is considering whether or not to set aside this acquisition for Women-Owned (WOSB), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) or Small Business concerns. At present, this acquisition is expected to be issued as a Small Business Set-Aside. However, in accordance with FAR 19.1303, FAR 19.1403, and FAR 19.1505, if your firm is HUBZone certified, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), or Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and intends to submit an offer for this acquisition, please respond via email to Gregory.Hodgson@uscg.mil with "Sources Sought 70Z08219BPMV15000 Repair Waterfront and Storm Sewer Systems at U.S. Coast Guard Station Panama City, Florida" in the subject line. Please reference the above solicitation number in all correspondence pertaining to this project. Your response MUST include the following: (a) a positive statement of intent to submit a bid for this solicitation as a prime contractor; (b) a statement identifying you are a certified small business designation; (c) evidence of experience with work similar in type and scope to include contract numbers, project titles, dollar amounts, points of contact, and telephone numbers; (d) evidence of bonding capability to the maximum magnitude of the project, to include both single and aggregate totals; (e) business set-aside; (f) DUNS. Contractors are reminded that should this acquisition become a set aside concern, the following FAR Clauses will apply: FAR 52.219-3 Notice of Total HUBZone Set-Aside; FAR 52.219-27 Notice of Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside; FAR 52.219-29 Notice of Set-Aside for, or Sole Source Award to, Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business. Responses are required no later than 25 April 2019 at 4:30 PM EST. All of the above MUST be submitted in sufficient detail for a decision to be made on a HUB Zone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, or Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business set aside.

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