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FY15 Replace Kubasaki High School, Camp Foster Okinawa Japan


Armed Forces Pacific, United States
Government : Military
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Introduction:

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan District (POJ) is performing market research for a Design-Bid -Build (DBB) construction project titled: "FY15 Replace Kubasaki High School, Camp Foster Okinawa Japan." This announcement represents a market survey that is intended for preliminary planning purposes only. This purpose of this notice is to identify sources capable of performing this project and to receive responses from those firms to assist the Government's acquisition planning. This survey does not constitute a commitment by the Government for any follow-on announcements, solicitation, or award. This is NOT a solicitation. The Government will not pay for any information provided as a result of this market survey. This market survey is intended for local sources only. Local sources are those sources physically located and licensed to conduct business in Japan. Firms interested and capable of performing this work are highly encouraged to submit a response (submission requirements are located within this notice).


Information about the project:


Project Title: FY15 Replace Kubasaki High School


Project Location: Camp Foster Okinawa Japan


Project NAICS: 236220, Commercial and Institutional Building Construction


Project Magnitude: Between ¥10,000,000,000 and ¥25,000,000,000 Japanese YEN


Project Description:


This project will construct a multi-story High School composed of a pile foundation system, with reinforced concrete walls, floors and roof system. Interior construction will consist of operable/movable partitions and reinforced concrete walls as required to meet functional requirements. Interior spaces include neighborhoods, learning hubs, studios, common areas, host nation classroom, special education areas, art classroom, music room, computing center, gymnasium, multipurpose space, food service, specialists' rooms, information center, guidance counseling center, teacher work rooms, ROTC, supply/storage rooms and other required areas for a fully functioning high school. The project includes site improvements such as: signage, fencing, paving, landscaping, exterior lighting, utilities, and play courts, baseball and softball fields, football/soccer field, and a 400 meter track will also be included. The project will provide renovations to the existing school stadium and stadium press box. Cafeteria, food service and information center areas were sized for the projected high school population.
The project includes related infrastructure such as site utilities, including sewer, water, electrical, and communication, paving, sidewalks, covered walkways, curbs, gutters, drainage, staff and visitor parking, POV and bus loading/unloading areas, mechanical utilities, and FF&E interior design.


The project will demolish buildings 1400, 1402,1402A, 1403, 1404, 1406, 1408, 1410, 1436, 1437, 21C and 21D for a total of 192,416 SF. Mitigation for hazardous materials will be required for the existing buildings to be demolished for asbestos and/or lead based paint containing materials .


The use of temporary classroom facilities will be included in project for construction phasing. Due to poor soil conditions special construction of a pile foundation system will be required. Project will include environmental mitigation, which consists of a radon mitigation system will be required per OPNAVINST 5090.1C.


Procurement method:


The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan District (POJ) anticipates the release of an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for this project. Any solicitations pursued will be intended for local sources only. See information in the Introduction section of this announcement regarding local sources.


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Submission Requirements for responses to this Market Survey:


Interested firms are requested to reply with the following information:


1. Name of your company, address, phone number, email, CAGE code and point of contact (POC) name.


2. Describe your firm's capability and experience relative to the work described in the Project Description. Please provide information on comparable projects (for government or commercial customers) completed in the past 6 years.


3. Describe your firm's level of interest relative to all aspects of the work.


4. Identify your current construction bonding levels:


a) Per contract
b) Aggregate contract bonding level


5. Any comments that will increase your level of interest and participation in this project



Please send your response via e-mail to Jacob.M.Shaw.civ@usace.army.mil and jiro.miyairi@usace.army.mil no later than 2:00 p.m., 26 October 2017 Japan Standard Time (JST).


Additional Info:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan District, Camp Zama, Japan


Contracting Office Address:
USACE District, Japan
Attn: CECT-POJ
Unit 45010
APO, AP 96343-5010


Points of Contact:
Jacob M. Shaw
046-407-5482
Jacob.M.Shaw.civ@usace.army.mil


Jiro Miyairi
046-407-8837
jiro.miyairi@usace.army.mil


Jiro Miyairi, Contract Specialist, Phone 81464078837, Email jiro.miyairi.ln@usace.army.mil - Jacob M. Shaw, Contracting Officer, Email jacob.m.shaw@usace.army.mil

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