Introduction: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is seeking interested sources that are capable of construction to replace parking lot lights, poles, lighting controls, and electrical wires at FAA's Guam CERAP facility in Barrigada, Guam. This market survey is issued in accordance with FAA Acquisition Management System (AMS) paragraph 3.2.1.2.1 to solicit statements of interest and capabilities from all business types and sizes, capable of performing the work outlined, to assist with acquisition strategy development and to gain a better understanding of the commercial marketplace.
All interest businesses are encouraged to submit a response to this market survey.
1. Disclaimer: The announcement is NOT A SCREENING INFORMATION REQUEST (SIR) OR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP). The FAA is not seeking or accepting unsolicited proposals. The responses to this market survey will be used for informational purposes only and must not be construed as a commitment or a promise to contract by the Government. The Government is not liable for costs associated with the preparation, submittal of inquiries or responses for these announcements and will not reimburse any firm for costs incurred in responding to this public announcement. Responses will not be returned.
2. North American Industry Classification (NAICS) Code: The NAICS code projected for this project is 238210 Electrical Wiring Contractors, which has a size standard of $19.0 million.
3. Submittal Requirement for Market Survey:
1. Name of Company (the resultant Prime contractor that may ultimately be awarded the subsequent contract).
2. Address
3. Point of Contact name, e-mail address and telephone number
4. Business Size status: 8(a) Certified, SDVOSB, Small Business, etc.
5. SAM.gov Unique Entity ID number
6. Relevant experience on projects of similar size and complexity.
7. Number of years in Business
Many facilities in the National Airspace System (NAS) operate 24 hours per day and provide services critical to safety; therefore, work performed on or near operational facilities or equipment, must be planned and conducted in a manner that minimizes or eliminates deterioration in the quality or quantity of services provided to the NAS. This may require, among other adaptations, working during non-standard business hours or using non-standard techniques to eliminate noise, obstructions to visibility from ATCTs and shut down of equipment essential to operations. The continued operation of all equipment in the NAS and the safety of life and property are paramount considerations in all work conducted under this contract.
ESTIMATED PROJECT SIZE is between $100,000 and $250,000
If interested, submit documents via email to cindi.tjelde@faa.gov by 5:00PM PT Thursday, April 18, 2024.
Email questions to cindi.tjelde@faa.gov. The FAA will accept written questions only. Do not call with questions.