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FY17 DLA MILCON Project DESC1704, Replace Fuel Tanks, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshal Islands


Hawaii, United States
Government : Military
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This purpose of this notice is to perform SOURCES SOUGHT/MARKET RESEARCH. This is NOT a solicitation. This announcement is for information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government, implied or otherwise, to issue a solicitation or award a contract.

RESPONSES REQUESTED FROM ALL INTERESTED FIRMS


The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District, is conducting market research to determine potential sources having the qualification, experience, and bonding necessary to perform the described work.


This is a design-bid-build project. This requirement is for the replacement of ten exiting fuel storage tanks with modern compliant aboveground storage tanks. The project shall remove 10 bulk fuel storage tanks and replace with 8 new storage tanks for MUR, Diesel, and JP-5, provide a new filter building with JP-5 receipt filtration, and replace the POL Operations Building. Storage tanks shall be complete with associated civil, electrical, and mechanical work, concrete ring walls, a flexible membrane liner (FML) system under the tank floors, an FML in the diked containment areas, an interior/exterior coating system for welded steel petroleum tanks, cathodic protection and leak detection, automatic tank gauging systems, interstitial alarms, appropriate lightning suppression, primary and emergency vents, floating pans, marking, manual gauging, access manholes/ladders/catwalks, electrical power, independent audible and visual alarm systems, and new fuel piping. The new POL OPS building will include workspace, ATG consoles and pump/valve controls, break room, bathroom, testing room, and electrical and water service. Support facilities will include storm water management and spill containment systems. The phasing of this project will be extremely critical so that the mission at Kwajalein is not affected during construction. The facility shall be able to issue fuel, receive fuel and have an adequate MUR, Diesel and JP-5 bulk fuel supply during all phases of construction. Environmental Standards and Procedures for the United States Army Kwajalein Atoll (USAKA) in the Republic of the Marshall Islands will need to be adhered to.

The North American Industry Classification code (NAICS) is 237120 - Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction. Size Standard for this project is $36.5 Million. This requirement will be awarded as a firm fixed price construction contract. The project magnitude is between $60,000,000 and $100,000,000. The Government may use responses to this market survey to make an appropriate acquisition decision for this project. The type of solicitation issued and the manner of advertisement may depend on the responses to this market survey.
Construction contracts awarded by the Army Corps of Engineers require compliance with EM 385-1-1 Safety Manual.


SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR RESPONSES TO THIS MARKET SURVEY shall include the following:


1) Your intent to submit for this project when it is formally advertised.
2) Name of firm with address, phone and point of contact. Indicate whether or not your firms is a U.S. firm or a foreign firm.
3) CAGE Code, DUNS number, or a copy of your Representation and Certification in SAM.gov.
4) Size of firm.
5) Firm's Bonding Capacity - single and aggregate capability.
6) Contract data sheet identifying your recent and relevant experience that would qualify your firm to perform the specified type of work. This should include experience with the construction of new fuel above ground fuel storage tank systems and support facilities (POL Operations Building and Filter Building) to meet the latest DoD Fuel Standards (UFC 3-460-01 and DoD Standard Design AW 78-24-27 Aboveground Vertical Steel Fuel Tanks with Fixed Roofs), experience with Deep Soil Mixing below building and tank foundations, experience with demolition of bulk fuel storage tanks, experience working on remote island tropical military bases to include permitting and shipping of materials and supplies via ships and barges. Submit no more than five (5) past completed projects within the past seven (7) years from the date of this Sources Sought for which your firm performed. Data sheets must address recent experience with construction of fuel storage tank systems and support facilities demolition, and construction of containment systems and building and tank foundations with DSM. Describe in detail the actual work performed and its location. Provide any additional information to further substantiate the capabilities of your firm to perform the specific type of work that this project involves.


Where to send responses:
Please submit your responses to Mr. Graeme Silva via email at graeme.l.silva@usace.army.mil


Graeme L. Silva, Phone 808-835-4380, Email Graeme.L.Silva@usace.army.mil - Jennifer Ko, Contract Specialist, Phone (808)438-8564, Fax (808)438-8588, Email jennifer.i.ko@usace.army.mil

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