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Maintain/Repair/Add HH60 Maintenance Hangar, B751, Patrick AFB, Florida


Kentucky, United States
Government : Military
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Louisville District intends to issue a Design/Build Request for
Proposal (RFP) for the design and renovation of a 47,000 square foot facility (Bldg. 751) at Patrick AFB, FL.
Hangar 751 is a 1940s era maintenance hangar that houses the 920 Maintenance Group, 920 Aircraft
Squadron, and 920 Maintenance Squadron. The building systems, to include electrical, mechanical, and fire
protection all need to be upgraded in order to meet mission necessities, health, life and safety requirements
as they have exceeded their life expectancy. The project includes the resurfacing of the hangar concrete
floor surface, the repair of hangar doors and their components. This project includes elements of minor
construction to provide central HVAC to the office area, install approximately 25,000 square feet of bird
netting in the hangar bay just below the structural steel roof truss system and provide site preparation and
utilities for temporary facilities.

TYPE OF CONTRACT AND NAICS: This RFP will be for one (1) Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract.


The North American Industrial Classification System Code (NAICS) for this effort is 236220 - Commercial and
Institutional Building Construction.


TYPE OF SET-ASIDE: This acquisition will be an Unrestricted (Full and Open) competitive procurement.


SELECTION PROCESS: The proposals will be evaluated using a Best Value Trade-Off source selection
process. This will be a two-phase Design/Build procurement process. Potential offerors are invited to submit
their Prime Contractor and Designer of Record Past Performance, technical approach, and capability
information as will be described in Section 00116 of the Solicitation, for review and consideration by the
Government. The selection process for Phase I will evaluate such factors (not necessarily in order): Past
Performance and Technical Approach. Pro Forma Information such as bonding and financial capability will
also be required to meet the minimum requirements of the solicitation.


Following completion of the evaluation of Phase I, up to a maximum of five (5) most highly qualified offerors
will be invited to participate in Phase II. The selected offerors for Phase II will be invited to submit additional
information as will be described in Section 00118 of the Solicitation, for review and evaluation by the
Government. The selection process for Phase II will evaluate such factors (not necessarily in order):
Design/Technical (Design Drawings and Design Narrative), Management Plan, Schedule, Small Business
Participation Plan, and Price.


 


Justin Bennett, Contract Specialist, Phone 5023156203, Email justin.k.bennett@usace.army.mil

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