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REPLACE BUOY BLAST BOOTH AT USCG BASE MOBILE, ALABAMA

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HSCG82-17-B-PMV220Federal

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This contract is a total small business set-aside opportunity with an estimated value ranging from $1 million to $5 million. It falls under NAICS code 236210 and requires bidding by businesses with a three-year average annual gross receipt not exceeding $36.5 million. The project involves providing all necessary labor, materials, and supervision to replace the buoy blast booth at the USCG Base in Mobile, Alabama. The scope of work includes demolishing an existing storage structure, constructing a new elevated platform with fire sprinklers, installing an automated blast booth with blast wheels, a dust collection system, and a 12-ton monorail system equipped with programmable controllers for managing the blast booth and monorail. Additionally, the contractor must remediate lead and asbestos contamination as encountered during construction. The performance period for this project is 210 calendar days. Bid, payment, and performance bonds are required. All relevant solicitation materials and amendments are accessible at no cost online. Point of contact for the contract includes contracting officers at the Department of Homeland Security’s Ceu MIAMI office. This project aims to upgrade facilities critical to operations at the Coast Guard base, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards while modernizing equipment and infrastructure. All correspondence should reference solicitation number HSCG82-17-B-PMV220.

General Info

Small business set-aside to replace USCG Mobile buoy blast booth, including demolition, construction, and hazardous remediation.

Agency

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

NAICS

236210 - Industrial Building Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

USCG BASE MOBILE 1500 15TH STREET, MOBILE, AL, 36615, 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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Ada M HoggardContracting Officer
Odalys McGeeContracting Officer

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SYNOPSIS: THIS SOLICITATION IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE. ___________________________________________________________________ The estimated value of this procurement is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. The applicable North American Industry Class System (NAICS) 2012 code is 236210. The small business size standard is a three-year averaged annual gross receipt of $36.5 million. Bid, payment and performance bonds are required. The solicitation in its entirety and any amendments will be available at no charge online at http://www.fbo.gov under the above solicitation number. This project is to provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment and supervision necessary to replace buoy blast booth at USCG Base Mobile, Alabama. The work includes but is not limited to the following: provide a new elevated platform and demolish existing storage structure, while providing new fire sprinklers for the platform; provide new automated blast booth with blast wheels; provide new dust collection system; provide new 12-ton monorail system with new floor supported columns and new beams with programmable controller compatible with blast booth controller; provide new comprehensive booth and monorail graphic controller programmed for 9 different buoys; and remediate lead and asbestos as identified and impacted by construction. The performance period will be 210 calendar days. Please reference HSCG82-17-B-PMV220 in all correspondence pertaining to this project.

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