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Y--Horse Camp Well
Notice ID bb0325ebcb68d51128df65f4cea87706

Contractor shall provide all labor materials and supervision to drill a water well and develop domestic potable water supply at Horse Camp Campground on the Prescott National Forest Prescott AZ The desired end result is production of 7 gpm or more of potable water from the aquifer during preliminary testing If a suitable and adequate water supply is found a well will be constructed developed and tested in accordance with the specifications Contract time is 45 calendar days Price range is between 25000 and 100000

  • Department/Ind.Agency AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
  • Subtier FOREST SERVICE
  • Office WESTERN ZONE
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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Y -- Capitol Visitor Center
Notice ID 7b416cbbff3f36eed60e1fe2c4f21e69

In conjunction with the General Services Administration the Architect of the Capitol AOC announces an opportunity for Construction Excellence in Public Buildings and the intent to issue a Request for Proposals RFP Construction Services for The United States Capitol Visitor Center CVC and related work in and around the Capitol Building Washington DC The CVC will greatly enhance the experience of visiting the US Capitol building Not only will it provide new educational opportunities for visitors but it will also improve security accessibility and visitor comfort As designed the CVC will compliment the Capitol building and its surroundings and will become a seamless addition to the Capitol complex The CVC will be located underground on the East Front of the Capitol so as to enhance rather than detract from the appearance of the Capitol and its historic Frederick Law Olmsted landscaping When completed the CVC will contain approximately 580000 square feet on three levels requiring approximately a 196000squarefoot excavation or footprint on the East Front of the Capitol The CVC will include space for exhibits visitor comfort food service two orientation theaters an auditorium gift shops security connections to existing buildings service tunnels for underground vehicle access to the Capitol loading docks mechanical facilities and storage The CVC will preserve and maximize public access to the Capitol while greatly enhancing the experience for the millions who walk its historic corridors and experience its monumental spaces every year This solicitation will address only a portion of the work required to complete the CVC as noted below The Architect of the Capitol will utilize a best value source selection process to enable selection from among high quality contractors for this procurement The project will be constructed in sequences and requires extensive coordination between this contractor and contractors of prior and subsequent sequences of the work as well as with contractors performing other AOC projects in the immediate vicinity of the project This advertisement is for Sequence I of the project which includes but is not limited to Miscellaneous Site Demolition Slurry Wall Construction Excavation and Installation of Load Bearing Elements including Caissons with imbedded Steel Columns The estimated construction cost for Sequence I is in the range of 30 to 45 million Contractor must provide all management supervision labor materials supplies and equipment except as otherwise provided and must plan schedule coordinate and assure effective performance of all construction to meet AOC requirements The Contractor will perform the construction in accordance with the design specifications drawings and the provisions of the contract The solicitation for Sequence I will be issued in two 2 parts Part A will be for technical proposals and will include a set of draft specifications and drawings It will be available on or about 11262001 UNDER THIS PART THE GOVERNMENT WILL EVALUATE PAST PERFORMANCE TECHNICAL AND MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES OFFERORS WILL BE ADVISED OF THEIR TECHNICAL STANDING PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF PART B WHICH WILL BE A REQUEST FOR OFFERORS OF HIGH TECHNICAL STANDING TO SUBMIT PRICING PROPOSALS BASED UPON COMPLETED SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS Part B of the solicitation will be issued approximately 45 days after receipt of proposals for Part A The government will award a fixedprice contract after evaluation of Part A and Part B proposals resulting from this solicitation to the responsive and responsible offeror determined by the government to be the best value to the government Under this solicitation pricing and technical merit will be given approximately equal weight in the evaluation The contract documents will also specify the methodology for negotiating change orders Competitive formal source selection procedures will be usedin accordance with FAR 15 Offerers are advised an award may be made without discussion or any contact concerning the proposals received The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals at any time prior to award to negotiate with any or all offerors to award the contract to other than the offeror submitting the lowest total price and to award to the offeror submitting the proposal determined by the government to be the most advantageous to the government Therefore proposals should be submitted initially on the most favorable terms NOTE Firms submitting technical and price proposals will not be compensated for proposal preparation costs To be considered for final award potential offeror must submit proposals per the RFP to BOTH the TechnicalManagement and Price on the due dates established A preproposal meeting and site visit will be held in early December at the Capitol Visitor Center CVC project field office The RFP Part A will be issued by the Contract Specialist at GSA Mid Atlantic Region in Philadelphia PA and posted electronically on the wwwfedbizopsgov website Hard copies or CDs of the draft specifications and drawings and RFP Part B Technical Specifications and Drawings will be issued by the AOC Washington DC In order for potential offerors to be placed on the bidders list for hard copies or CDs respondents must submit a written request via fax to Cal Durgin 202 2282073 or emailed to cdurginaocgov Requests from prime contractors must include a letter from the surety stating their capacity for bonding in amounts covering the estimated prices cited above Any questions regarding this synopsis may be directed to Cal Durgin CVC Contract Specialist at 202 2282370 or Dan Correnti GSA Contract Specialist at 215 6566152 This procurement is being conducted under full and open competition on an unrestricted basis under NAIC code 233320

  • Department/Ind.Agency GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
  • Subtier PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE
  • Office PBS R3 ACQ MGMT DIV CONTRACT SUPPORT
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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Y -- NM PRA-CAVO 10(1), Route 10, Capulin Volcano National Monument, Union, New Mexico
Notice ID 90d5086b623a836b62aab8290a377bb0

This project consists of drainage rehabilitation and site repair on 2231 kilometers of roadway along Route 10 in Capulin Volcano National Monuments in Union County New Mexico Estimated price range is between 40000000 and 70000000 Principal work items include Removal of inlets 23 each 600 m3 unclassified borrow 320 m2 uniaxial geogrid 56 m3 placed riprap various classes 18 m3 gabions 110 tons minor hot asphalt concrete 60 m pipe culvert various 7 m trench drain 25 each 12 m inlet frame grate and curb hooddouble 63 m3 lean concrete backfill 240 hours rental equipment 2400 hours traffic control and 80 m temporary concrete barrier THIS ACTION IS BEING CONSIDERED FOR A TOTAL HUBZONE SMALL BUSINESS SETASIDE Prime Contractors who are HUBZone small businesses and who intend to submit a bid for this solicitation MUST submit the following by email to contractsroadcflhdgov or by telefax to 3039695971 for receipt by close of business 430 pm local Denver time on November 21 2001 1 a positive statement of your intention to submit an bid for this solicitation as a Prime Contractor 2 date of HUBZone small business certification 3 statement of bonding capability to include single and aggregate totals and 4 listing of experience in work similar in type and scope to include contract numbers project titles dollar amounts and points of contact with their phone numbers All of the above must be submitted in sufficient detail for a decision to be made on availability of interested HUBZone concerns Failure to submit all information requested will result in a contractor being considered not interested in this solicitation A decision on whether this will be pursued as a HUBZone small business setaside or on an unrestricted basis will be posted as a modification in the Commerce Business Daily including CBDNet on November 26 2001 The Department of Transportation DOT Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization OSDBU has programs to assist minority womenowned and disadvantaged business enterprises to acquire shortterm working capital and bonding assistance for transportationrelated contracts This is applicable to any eligible prime or subcontractor at any tier The DOT Bonding Assistance Program enables firms to apply for bid performance and payment bonds up to 10 million per contract The DOT provides an 80 guaranty on the bond amount to a surety against losses Loans are also available under the DOT Short Term Lending Program STLP at prime interest rates to provide accounts receivable financing The maximum line of credit is 500000 For further information and applicable forms concerning the Bonding Assistance Program andor the STLP please call 800 5321169

  • Department/Ind.Agency TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF
  • Subtier FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
  • Office 6982AF CENTRAL FEDERAL LANDS DIVISI
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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14 -- Tactical Tomahawk, Torpedo Tube Launch
Notice ID 79524e4f519fbee14262335b29e92dac

The Naval Air Systems Command NAVAIR intends to negotiate and award a 30 month incrementally funded cost reimbursable contract for all modifications to the Tactical Tomahawk Block IV vertical launch missile to achieve torpedo tube launch capabilities in the Block IV missile This new capability will equip submarine fleets in both the United States and the United Kingdom with this torpedo tube launch capability This program will extend the capabilities of the Tactical Tomahawk Weapon System TTWS currently being developed under AP AIR28085005 REV 7 NAVAIR intends to award this effort to Raytheon Company PO Box 11337 Tucson AZ 85734 1337 Since 1994 Raytheon Missile Systems RMS has been the sole developer designer and manufacturer for the Tomahawk Weapons System TWS RMS solely possesses the current configuration and manufacturing data for the Block IV missile Because a detailed knowledge and expertise of the Block IV missile is required to conduct tasking under this contract the government believes RMS is the only source capable of accomplishing this requirement in the required timeframe and without duplication of costs However all responsible sources may submit a bid proposal or quotation which shall be considered by the agency Numbered Note 22 applies

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE NAVY
  • Office NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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61 -- Electric wire & power & distribution equipment
Notice ID 73469fae1961becf1b7d5705da872b4e

NSN 6140014173244 BatteryStorage FPG01235000893 More than one Source Intended Source Hawker Energy Products LTDPN 9750S0775 Concord Battery Corp PN BB1 Specifications plans or drawings relating to the procurement described are not availiable and connot be furnished by the Government Other than full and Open 10 USC 2304 01 FAR 6321 Unrestricted Trade Agreements Act Option To Increase Quantity100 Del 180 daro Tracy Ca The final contract award decision may be based upon a combination of price past performance and other factors A copy of this solicitation will be available on the DLA Procurement Gateway at httpprogatedapsmilhome or http12321620home on the issue date cited in the RFP From the gateway homepage select Search RFPs from the left sidebar Then close the RFP to download RFPs are in the portable Document Format PDF To view and download these documents you will need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader available free at httpwwwadobecom A paper copy of this solicitation will NOT be available To request a copy of an RFPIFP solicition you may call the Request for R and B Hot Line at 8042793350 send a request by FAX to 8042794165 or mail a request to DSCR Bid Custodian DSCRJJC 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy Richmond VA 232975860 For copies of RFQ solicitations contact the buyer The solicitation issue date is12Dec 2001

  • Department/Ind.Agency
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  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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71 -- Stacking Chairs
Notice ID 90e15dcca02a0ce55421a6409ad0c3e5

UNICOR FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES intends to enter into a five 5 year firm fixed price requirements type contract for stacking chairs to be delivered FOB destination to several UNICOR seating factories The solicitation number is FN108402 and this solicitation is issued as an Request for Proposal RFP Offerors for the high density stacking chair must have a proven track record in the manufacturing of the chair which should consist of a minimum of 2 years of active production experience In addition offerors manufacturing facilities should be ISO 9001 certified and all processes involved in the seating line production should be completely documented All stacking chairs should have a minimum structural integrity of 10 years All stacking chairs must be stackable with and without arms unless bookracks or tablet arms are utilized Chairs must be gangable with or without glides PRODUCT STYLES AND OPTIONS The high density stacking chairs must be offered in the following arrangements Armless stacking that is fully upholsterable upholsterable with a foam pad which is at least 12 inch thick and a 15 density rating standard plastic Stacking arm chair that is fully upholsterable upholsterable with a foam pad which is at least 12 inch thick and a 15 density rating standard plastic and standard plastic chair with upholstered seat and back pad Flip Up Tablet Arm Bookrack Glide Options Hard plastic glides used for soft surface applications Soft plastic glides nonmarring for hard surfaces Stainless steel glides used for hard surfaces Ganging hard plastic glides used for soft surface applications and Ganging steel glides used for hard surfaces COMPONENT MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS All components must meet appropriate ANSIBIFMA X54 Latest Revision Seating Tests See ListSection Description Status 5 BACK STRENGTH TEST HORIZONTAL 7 BACK DURABILITY TEST CYCLIC HORIZONTAL 13 SEATING IMPACT TEST CYCLIC 15 STRUCTURAL DURABILITY TEST 17 LEG STRENGTH TEST FRONT AND SIDE LOAD 18 UNIT DROP TEST Seats backrests arm caps should be constructed of a medium impact injection molded polypropylene or its equivalent and have a textured surface on the seating area In addition these components should be offered in a minimum of 20 colors consisting of at least the following Blue Shade Emerald Green Gray Green Tint Orange Shade Oyster Rouge Red Shade Red Tint 2 Sand Orange Tint 2 Sage Green Sarong Blue Turquoise White Warm Gray Dallas Blue Yellow Black Cobalt Blue Seat The seat should be a minimum of 174 inches wide and 184 inches deep In addition the seat bottom should have a minimum of 8 injection molded bosses to facilitate seat attachment to the frame Backrest The back should be a minimum of 159 inches wide at the top and 121 inches tall It should be contoured for comfort and attach to the frame in a minimum of 4 locations Arm Caps The arm caps should be a minimum of 65 inches long and 18 inches wide The arm cap should secure to the frame in a minimum of 2 locations Chair Frame The chair frame should be constructed of solid wire with a minimum diameter of 716 inch and two 716 inch solid wire cross members In addition there should be a single 10 gauge strap and two 11 gauge straps to add structural integrity and facilitate seat mounting The overall frame height should be a minimum of 297 inches high with a minimum seat height of 179 inches and a minimum front frame width of 192 inches The frames should be offered in a bright duplex nickel chrome finish with a minimum average thickness of 0025 inches and be in accordance with SAE AMSQQN290 An applied epoxy powder coat should be offered in a minimum of 35 colors including at least the following Aluminum Aqua Lt Bright Blue Black Brown Browntone Charcoal Chrome Dark Tone Garnet Green Dark Graphite Gray Innertone Lt Lt Medium Tone Pewter Gray Platinum Sand Silver Gray Lt Sand Tan Brown Tan Taupe Umber Venetian Brown Vert Lt Tone Warm Gray White GNGR Aluminum GNGR Aqua Lt GNGR Bright Blue GNGR Black GNGR Brown Special As an option gangers can be welded to the frame to accommodate ganging The Powder Paint coatings must meet the following performance specifications Film Properties Impact resistance will be in accordance with ASTM D2794 and shall show no cracking when tested at 100 inch lbs direct Flexibility The baked film shall show no evidence of cracking or flaking after a panel has been bent through 180 degrees over a 14 diameter rod in accordance with ASTM D522 Hardness The baked film shall withstand the firm stroke of a H pencil held at a 45 degree angle and pushed across the film surface without evidence of marring when viewed at an oblique angle in a strong light Gloss The gloss shall be determined in accordance with ASTM D523 at 60 degrees Full gloss shall measure 90 plus or minus 5 units semigloss shall measure 40 plus or minus 5 units Adhesion The baked film shall not be removed from the panel when the latter has been scored with a razor blade through the film to the bare metal surface in such a manner as to produce a grid of 2mm squares and a one inch wide piece of cellophane tape scotch brand no 898 or equal is applied firmly to the grid surface and then quickly pulled from the surface Baked film shall be scuff resistant and nonmarking Tablet Arm The tablet arm should be constructed of solid wire with a minimum diameter of 716 inch offered in a bright duplex chrome finish The top should be a minimum of 21 inches and a minimum thickness of 7 inches The top should be constructed of a high pressure resin core board which should be hinged to allow seating ease The arm must be field installable must pivot and be mountable on either the left or right side of the chair The chair becomes nonstackable with this option Bookrack The bookracks outer frame should be constructed from a solid steel rod with an outside diameter of 516 inch and an inner frame with a minimum thickness of 14 inch steel rod The bookracks minimum outside dimensions should be 171 inches wide and 149 inches deep The chair will be nonstackable with this option and can only be utilized with chrome finished chairs Transport Dolly The transport dolly is constructed of tubular and plate steel which is painted with an electrostatically applied epoxy powder coat The dolly must be able to accommodate 45 chairs in a space no larger than 2212 inches wide 79 inches high and 38 inches deep In addition the dolly should have a minimum of two 5 fixed casters and two 5 swivel casters UNICOR reserves the right to vertically integrate including the manufacture of any chair components or subcomponents Offerors are not to submit pricing with their initial proposals Offeror must complete the solicitation package in its entirety except for pricing by the deadline date for submission of offers Offerors must also complete the Free Market Agreement forms which will be provided by UNICOR Office Furniture Group Attn Tatea Cavanaugh 400 First Street NW 7th Floor Washington DC 20534 at a lster date All responsible responsive offerors will be considered for award The contracting officer has opted to conduct a competitive anonymous online reverse auction as described herein The contracting entity has contracted with Free Markets Inc for Free markets to conduct the auction for this solicitation Free Markets refers to such an auction as Competitive Bidding Event CBE For the sake of consistency and to avoid confusion this solicitation will similarly refer to such auction as a CBE However use of this phrase shall not be constructed to imply that this solicitation is being conducted under the procedures as set forth in FAR part 14 Rather this solicitation is being conducted under the procedures set forth as FAR part 15 During CBE offerors will provide pricing through submission of electronic offers via software that will be provided by Free Markets The primary pricing competition for this solicitation will be through the online reverse auction Free Markets will explain this process in detail and train each qualified offeror prior to the CBE Offerors will have the ability to submit revised pricing during the CBE in response to prices submitted by other offerors The identity of offerors will not be revealed to each offeror during the CBE The final such revision during the CBE will be considered the offerors final proposal The contracting officer reserves the right to conduct verbal or written discussion with respect to factors other than price with the offerors at anytime prior to award During the CBE offerors may revise their initial pricing proposal through submission of electronic offer during the anonymous CBE This CBE shall constitute discussions with the offerors Time and date for CBE will be announced at a later date The contracting officer reserves the right to suspend or cancel the CBE at any time If the contracting Officer cancels the CBE Final Proposal Revisions will be requested by an amendment to the solicitation Notwithstanding FAR 522155 Offerors will submit pricing through the online mechanism supplied by Free Markets Offerors will not submit pricing via any other mechanism including but not limited to post courier fax email or orally unless specifically requested by the Contracting Officer At the conclusion of the CBE UNICOR intends to award the contract to the eligible best value responsible offeror The contracting officer reserves the right to award to other than the low priced offeror or to make no award under the solicitation Pricing will only be accepted through the competitive Bidding Event CBE as described herein Period of performance is date of award through five 5 years thereafter Delivery shall be seven 7 days for Quick ship and fourteen 14 days for standard Offerors will be given the opportunity to propose alternate delivery times Offerors may propose a consignment program which will be considered if determined to be advantageous to the Government Offerors are required to submit sample chairs at the oral presentation for review by the technical team Variation by quantity 0 Offerors will be evaluated on the following criteria Technical Past Performance Pricing and Subcontracting Plan Offerors are advised that the Government intends to evaluate offers and award on an all or none basis This is a best value procurement Solicitation will be available on our website at wwwunicorgov on or about November 27 2001 A preproposal conference is tentatively scheduled for the week of December 4 2001 Offerors may submit questions for the preproposal conference in writing to the contracting officer by sending an email to tcavanaughcentralunicorgov or by faxing questions to 2023057337 Copies of solicitation document will not be mailed Additional information and specifications will be provided in solicitation document All responsible offerors may submit an offer which will be considered

  • Department/Ind.Agency JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF
  • Subtier FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC
  • Office FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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38 -- LEASE OF HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Notice ID 57df17438a7485ed216bac90fefe6e68

IMPORTANT NOTICE Solicitation has not been posted Solicitation is in review Closing date has not been established but a new date will be established when solicitation is posted

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA5000 673 CONS LGC
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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84 -- Baseball Style BDU Hats for Altus AFB
Notice ID 5a5a7c5de6dbd4c1c5870dd89b6f9d62

No Description Provided

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA4419 97 CONF CC
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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16 -- Drag brace assy, upper, NSN: 1620-01-099-9767
Notice ID 9b11da39072abe898452f8a23f065722

No Description Provided

  • Department/Ind.Agency
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  • Office
  • Notice Type Award Notice
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09
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16 -- Drag brace assy, upper, NSN: 1620-01-099-9767
Notice ID b11eec3afbdf5b05e947b0d0eb8e185f

No Description Provided

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  • Notice Type Award Notice
  • Published Date 2001-11-15 14:00:00+09