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Martin Luther King Courthouse Window Repair and Facade Project


New Jersey, United States
Government : Federal
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Synopsis: The project consists of the restoration of the building windows and façade at the Martin Luther King Court House, 50 Walnut St, Newark, NJ 07102. The base project consists of, but is not limited to, the restoration of the building's windows and application of a moisture protection coating and sealant to the building's entire concrete façade. This project was designed by Dewberry Architects Inc., Fairfax, VA 22031

The Contractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, tools, management, and supervision. Base work shall include; but is not limited to, demolition, restoration, caulking, and then application of moisture protection to the building's existing concrete façade. Exact work description is identified and indicated in the Contract Documents. Products to be used are specified within the drawings and individual Specification Sections. The contractor shall comply with the project's design specifications and drawings. The work will be constructed under a single prime contract.

In accordance with FAR 14.408-1, award will be made as a firm fixed price sealed bid construction contract to a responsible bidder whose bid, conforms to the invitation, will be most advantageous to the Government, considering only price and the price-related factors included in the invitation. The magnitude of this construction project is estimated between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. The appropriate NAICS Code is 236220, with a size standard of $33.5 million dollars. Performance and payment bonds will be required following award pursuant to the Miller Act. A bid guarantee is also required. The procurement is 100% set-aside for HUBZone small business concerns. Offers from other than HUBZone small business concerns will not be considered by the agency. The required construction completion date is approximately 730 days commencing one day after Notice to Proceed. The tentative solicitation release date is no earlier than 15 days after posting of this notice in FedBizOpps.

To insure that you receive all information regarding this solicitation, be sure to register to receive updates at www.fbo.gov. It is anticipated that the solicitation (IFB) will be issued on or about 15 July 2015, with bids due or about 14 August 2015. The solicitation (specifications, clauses and provisions, and bid forms) will only be available electronically on the FBO website. www.fbo.gov is a secure website designed to safeguard sensitive but unclassified (SBU) acquisition data. Potential bidders must register with FedBizOpps in order to have access to the solicitation material. All potential offerors must have an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). All prospective offerors are required to have completed the Representations and Certifications in SAM.


David G. Bullard, Contracting Officer, Phone 862-371-8953, Fax 973-645-2358, Email david.bullard@gsa.gov - Frank Kalata, Project Manager, Phone 973-645-4654, Fax 973-645-2358, Email frank.kalata@gsa.gov

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