HAZMAT Remediation, JBPHH, HI
Category: F –Natural Resources/Conservation—Environmental Remediation — Potential Sources Sought
Date Published: June 21, 2024
Contact: Purchasing & Contracting Division, USPFO-HI, 91-1179 Enterprise Ave, Bldg. 117, Kapolei, HI 96707-2150, P.O.C.: Mr. Clesson K. Paet
Synopsis Lead and asbestos abatement B3400, JBPHH, HI
The purpose of this synopsis is to gain knowledge of potential sources for this project including interested SDVOB sources. This notice is for planning purposes only. All interested parties should respond.
Work covered in this project includes lead and asbestos abatement HAZMAT Remediation BLDG 3400
The magnitude of this project is between $25,000 and $100,000.
The scope involves hazardous materials abatement and demolition activities in Building 3400, including removing asbestos beneath floor tiles, lead-containing paint (LCP), and asbestos-containing material (ACM) in walls. The contractor is responsible for demolishing walls in Room 1 to create doorways and removing sections of CMU suspected to contain LCP, as well as removing vinyl floor tiles and mastic in Room 2. Additionally, they are tasked with abatement and disposal of hazardous materials, obtaining all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, and notifications, disposing of waste, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations and industry standards.
Interested offerors are notified and cautioned that contractors may need to demonstrate technical capability with construction on an island environment or other remote geographic location with logistic concerns and tying into an existing facility without interruption to operations. Additionally, contractors may need to demonstrate technical capability with specialized HAZMAT remediation.
All interested concerns will provide this office, in writing, a notice stating their positive intent to submit a proposal as a prime contractor no later than July 2, 2024. NAICS Code 562910 applies to this project.
This notification, which shall not exceed fifteen (15) typewritten pages, must include (1) positive statement of intent to bid as a prime contractor, and (2) a completed and signed Source Sought Information Request Form and (3) A listing of projects completed during the past three years for both Federal, State, Local and private commercial industry; Include the following information for each project listed: the type of project, The total dollar value, the contract number, the location of performance, and the Point of Contact for owner/client, and if the construction on an island environment or similar location with remote logistic concerns and if the construction required tying into an existing facility without interruption to operations. Indicate if your firm was a prime or subcontractor during performance of the listed project, and if your firm was a subcontractor provide the name and point of contact information for the prime contract holder, and (4) A brief outline of resources, subcontractors, and key personnel that would be used to accomplish the project and (5) current SBA – Veteran Small Business Certification Program (VetCert) certification letter and (6) Documentation of adequate financial resources: Provide letters of reference from financial institution(s) concerning credit worthiness. Provide signed letters from bonding companies indicating capability to bond to the maximum project magnitude value for this intended solicitation. Note: Bonding companies executing the bond as sureties must appear on the Department of the Treasury’s list of approved sureties and must act within the limitations listed therein.
In the event adequate SDVOSB contractors are not available for adequate competition for this project, it may be advertised as SDVOSB sole source or small business set-asides. Information shall be provided via email to: Clesson.k.paet.civ@army.mil. Include the following in the subject line "Sources Sought W50SLF-24-X-10JW". No facsimile responses will be honored.
Your attention is directed to FAR Clause 52.219-14(e)(4) LIMITATIONS ON SUBCONTRACTING, General Construction, which states, "By submission of an offer and execution of a contract, the Contractor agrees that in performance of the contract assigned a North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for in the case of a contract for General construction, the concern will not pay more than 75 percent of the amount paid by the Government for contract performance, excluding the cost of materials, to subcontractors that are not similarly situated entities. Any work that a similarly situated entity further subcontracts will count towards the prime contractor's 75 percent subcontract amount that cannot be exceeded, applies to this project if set aside for small business.