INDEFINITE-DELIVERY, INDEFINITE-QUANTITY (IDIQ) MULTIPLE AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT (MACC) SMALL BUSINESS (SB) SET ASIDE FOR ROOFING SERVICES FOR FACILITIES PRIMARILY IN THE NAVFAC WASHINGTON, AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR)

Job Overview

Job Name:

INDEFINITE-DELIVERY, INDEFINITE-QUANTITY (IDIQ) MULTIPLE AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT (MACC) SMALL BUSINESS (SB) SET ASIDE FOR ROOFING SERVICES FOR FACILITIES PRIMARILY IN THE NAVFAC WASHINGTON, AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR)

Buyer:

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice Type:

Solicitation

NAICS:

238160

Place of Performance:

DC

Job link:

https://sam.gov/opp/bb98279dcd644ba093e4cc803c651e43/view

Dates

Due Date:

January 30, 2025

Posted Date:

January 16, 2025

Contact Information

Primary Contact Name:

Lindsay Brown

Primary Contact Email:

[email protected]

Secondary Contact Name:

TRE'VON TAYLOR

Secondary Contact Email:

[email protected]

Description

Description:

This acquisition will result in the award of a Design-Build (DB)/Design- Bid-Build (DBB), Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) for various roofing projects within the NAVFAC Washington Area of Responsibility (AOR). The Government intends to award approximately five (5) contracts resulting from this solicitation to the responsible Offerors whose proposals represent the best values after evaluation in accordance with the factors and their relative importance, unless more or less than five (5) is determined to be the best value to the government by the Source Selection Authority.Construction projects to be performed under this MACC will require the ability to manage multiple task orders concurrently across the NAVFAC Washington AOR. This MACC will encompass a variety of projects that include, but are not limited to the New Construction, Demolition, Repair, Alteration, and/or renovation of roofing or roofingmaterials (and may include minor general construction scope such as architectural, structural, mechanical or electrical items). Task Orders may include, but not limited to, removal and reinstallation of existing roof mounted equipment and enclosures, ?cut-out? demolition and installation of framing and curbing for new, and/or replacedequipment, ?patching-in? around new equipment, secure and disconnect electrical, gas, refrigeration, steam and condensate and other process services in conjunction with ?remove and reinstall? or ?install new? equipment during accomplishment roofing work, roofing demolition and debris handling and disposal, installation of new roofing,scheduled repair of existing roofs, emergency roof repair, repair or replacement of roof drains, connector piping, drain pans, gutters and leaders, parapet wall treatments, flashing, cap treatments, repair or replacement of roof decking materials, repair, replacement or installation of permanent fall protection, access ladders, access and smokehatches, roof expansion joints, and roof work which potentially involves asbestos containing material and/or lead containing material handling, abatement and disposal, as well as interior dust and debris containment and protection in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local safety and health regulations. Types of facilities may include, but not limited to, administrative, industrial, maintenance, warehouses, communications, personnel support, recreation, lodging, medical, training, ranges, airfields, hangars, etc.The completion date for the IDIQ contracts is eight (8) years from the date of contract award with a two-year base period, and two (2) three-year option periods, not to exceed 96 months. The total 8-year (base and 2 options) estimated construction cost for all contracts is not to exceed $249,000,000 for the life of the contract. Projects for the MACC have an estimated construction cost between $150,000 and $15,000,000; however, smaller and larger dollarvalue projects may be considered at the discretion of the Contracting Officer.The Government guarantees an award amount of $5,000 to successful offeror for the life of the contract.After award of the initial contracts and ?demonstration? project, the successful IDIQ contractors will compete for task orders based on best value, using the tradeoff process or lowest price technically acceptable (to include lowest price). Only the successful IDIQ contractors will compete for future task orders.

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