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Restoration of Garden Key Harbor Light


Colorado, United States
Government : Federal
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The National Park Service has a requirement for the following project. If you are interested, please submit your detailed capabilities in WRITING to demonstrate same or similar experience. This is not a request for proposal or invitation to bid. No proposal package, solicitation, specification or drawings are available with this announcement. Response to this announcement is strictly voluntary; no reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this sources sought announcement or any follow-up information requests. If you choose to submit a package, clearly identify the park and project on your package (DRTO 241934 Restoration of Tortugas (Garden Key) Harbor Light) and identify your socioeconomic status (8(a), HUBZone, Service Disabled Veteran, WOSB, EDWOSB, and Small).

Your email capability information MUST be 6 pages or less and be SPECIFIC to the scope provided. You must also provide a letter from your bonding company verifying your bonding levels.


Your response is due no later than 4:00 pm Mountain Time on July 24, 2019.


The Government anticipates conducting a competitive acquisition for this requirement. The amount of interest or lack thereof will determine the possibility of a competitive set-aside or full and open competition (the size of a small business firm includes all parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, etc.-see 13 CFR 121.108.) Misrepresentation of size status can result in penalties. All firms should be registered and certified in www.SAM.gov.


Please refer to the current SBA rules regarding HUBZone firms, effective October 1, 2011.


Send your email responses james_waller@nps.gov and frank_camacho@nps.gov.


Analysis of the quality of responses to this sources sought announcement will be considered in the market research being conducted, and in the making of any small business set-aside determination for this requirement.


Dry Tortugas National Park
Restoration of Tortugas (Garden Key) Harbor Light
NAICS Code: 236220 Institutional building construction general contractors
Estimated Cost Range: $1 million - $5 million
Estimated Period of Performance: November 2019 - June 2021


Project Description
The historic Garden Key Harbor Light located on Fort Jefferson is structurally unstable and the lighthouse is likely to decline rapidly without immediate treatment. General maintenance and intermittent repairs performed in the 1930s, 1970s, 1990s, and 2000s have performed reasonably well and have allowed preservation of the structure for 140 years. Continued deterioration and shortening maintenance cycles indicate that the structure is on a downward course. The current level of deterioration, the failure of past repairs, and an interest to lengthen maintenance cycles all point towards comprehensive off-site treatment rather than limited in-situ repair. The proposed, Level II treatment involves dismantling the structure and moving it to an off-site facility for repair and rehabilitation. The level of work currently warranted cannot be adequately performed in situ. Dismantling the structure will allow for a more thorough evaluation of the material conditions and compatibility issues, and will result in more durable and long-lasting repairs. The structure will be disassembled and transported to a barge by a gantry system or crane. The intent is to remove each of the four tiers intact and remove only those components that prevent safe disassembly of the structure. Individual components of the structure will be dismantled off site, cleaned, and inspected for deterioration and damage. Removal of riveted components will likely involve drilling or burning out the rivets. Effort will be made to retain and repair original components, where possible, and to provide new replacement components that are compatible with the original in form and other defining characteristics. All original, repaired, and replacement components will be coated on all surfaces with a high-performance coating system. A Naval-grade marine coating system is being considered for increased durability. The structure will be reassembled on site and re-anchored to the existing masonry walls of Bastion 6.
****Firms interested in the project should possess the following specialized skills and experience and address these specialized skills and experience in their responses to this Notice.


1) Experience in the construction of similar complexity and size projects including relocation/renovation/construction of lighthouses or similar structures
2) Experience working with historic structures and associated metal conservation and fabrication
3) Experience working in a similar environment, including:
a. Working adjacent to other contractors working on different projects
b. Responsibility for the protection of cultural and natural resources
c. Experience working in remote area where advanced experience with project
logistics is required
d. Experience working in warm weather, marine environments greatly affected by
changes in weather


Bonding Capability
Interested firms MUST provide a letter from their bonding company to confirm their bonding capacity.


Frank Camacho, Contracting Officer, Phone (303) 969-2344, Email frank_camacho@nps.gov - James Waller, Contract Specialist, Phone 303-969-2488, Email james_waller@nps.gov

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