This is a sources sought synopsis for Little Rock AFB Base Pavements IDIQ. Please note that this Sources Sought does not in any way obligate the Government to award a subsequent Contract. This Sources Sought is for market research and planning purposes to determine if responsible sources exist and to assist in determining if this effort can be competitive.
Experience required is as follows:
- The contractor and/or subcontractor shall have a minimum of 5 years’ experience with airfield maintenance/repair and successfully completing work types listed below on an active airfield.
- The contractor and/or subcontractor shall have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in the use of chemical detergent, Avion 50 (Chemteck Incorporated), or equal for rubber removal from airfield pavements.
- The contractor and/or subcontractor shall have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in the use of ultra-high pressure, low volume water blasting equipment for paint removal from airfield pavements.
- The contractor and/or subcontractor shall have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in new and existing layout, preparation, and painting of airfields and roadways.
The principal features of the work for AIRFIELD PAVEMENTS shall consist of but are not limited to the following:
1. Temporary and permanent airfield markings.
2. Install erosion control measures.
3. Seal joints.
4. Spall repair.
5. Bitumen rejuvenation.
6. Random crack repair.
7. Rubber Removal
8. Friction Testing
9. Remove and disposal of concrete pavements.
10. Remove, crush, and stockpile concrete pavements.
11. Asphalt cold milling and disposal of milled material.
12. Asphalt cold milling and stockpile milled material
13. Placing, grading, and compacting government provided crushed concrete and asphalt millings.
14. Construction of new concrete pavements.
15. Groove the runway surface.
16. Install new tie-downs in new or existing pavement.
17. Placing hot mix asphalt.
18. Install subdrains.
19. Grading airfield areas to meet airfield criteria
20. Hydroseed and or sod disturbed areas.
21. Providing temporary airfield lighting during construction.
22. All concrete repairs require Class F Fly ash in mix design.
The principal features of the work for CIVIL WORKS shall consist of but are not limited to the following:
1. Geographic Information Survey (GIS) and As-Built Drawings
2. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Implementation to Little Rock AFB and Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) Standards
3. Demolition of Concrete, Asphalt and Various Structures
4. Concrete Work
5. Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Ramps, Handrails, and Site Work
6. Site Work: Excavation to Grade, Grading, Compacting, Various Materials, Clearing & Grubbing, Selective Tree Cutting, and Demolition.
7. Landscape Establishment: Topsoil, Trees, Sodding, Seeding.
8. Concrete Joint Sealant
9. Asphalt Maintenance: Crack Sealant, Rejuvenation, Slurry Seal
10. Bollard Installation- Various Types Including Lighted
11. Valve, Meter, Hydrants Adjustments
12. Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) Standards Roadway Construction
13. Asphalt Construction
14. Asphalt Cold Milling
15. Roadway Maintenance of Traffic and Traffic Control Devices
16. LRAFB, AHTD, and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Pavement Markings and Signage
17. Culvert Installation, Modifications, and Safety End Sections
18. Drop Inlet, Curb Inlet, Junction Box Repair, Adjustments, Installation and Modifications
19. Underdrain Installation
20. Concrete Steps and Sidewalks
21. Traffic Detection Loop Installation and Repair
22. All exterior concrete repairs require Class F Fly ash in mix design.
PERFORMANCE LOCATION: Little Rock AFB, AR and remote locations Blackjack Drop Zone near Romance, AR; All American Landing Zone Camp Robinson, AR; and Communication Site near Cabot, AR.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE (POP): The period of performance is expected to be either:
NAICS CODES: The Base Pavements IDIQ will be within the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code sectors and subsectors:
SECTOR/SUBSECTOR SIZE STANDARD
Sector 23 – Construction
Subsector 237 – Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction $39.5M
237310 – Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction $39.5M
This is a sources sought synopsis only and not a Request for Proposal (RFP). No solicitation is being issued at this time and this notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract, nor does it restrict the Government to a particular acquisition approach. Contractors are highly encouraged to submit a package containing the information below to the Government as a result of this Sources Sought Notice. Responses will not be returned. No entitlement to payment of any costs to the Government will arise as a result of contractor submission of responses or the Government’s use of such information. Information requested is for sources that have the capability and financial means to handle an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity for Airfield Pavements/Civil Works that allows Civil Engineering to have projects accomplished at an accelerated pace without competition utilizing a pre-priced contract with line items.
Information requested outlined in the below paragraphs is to be emailed to Ms. Jennifer Bradford at jennifer.bradford.2@us.af.mil, SrA Lucas Navas at lucas.navas@us.af.mil, Ms. Rachel Italiano at rachel.italiano.1@us.af.mil, and Mr. Arthur Brown at arthur.brown.17@us.af.mil, no later than 7 January 2025, 1:00 p.m. CST.
In accordance with FAR 52.204-7 – System for Award Management, contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database via https://sam.gov. Prime contractors must be US-owned entities who intend to submit a package for this Sources Sought.
1. Company Information:
-Name
-Business Address
-Point of Contact
-Telephone Number
-E-mail Address
-UEI number / CAGE Code number
-Business Size in Relation to the NAICS code size standard assigned to this acquisition
-Number of Employees
-Number of Years in Business, etc.
-A positive statement of your intention to submit a proposal for this solicitation as a prime contractor.
2. Socio-economic Status (e.g., Small business, HUBZone, 8(a), Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)), and any associated documents of such status, certification or approvals.
3. Prime Contractors shall be capable of securing bonding up to the amount of the task order (Payment, Performance, etc…). Provide your bonding capacity per contract and aggregate.
4. Provide a Point of Contact to assist in market research to determine solicitation set-aside, if any.
5. Demonstrate your ability to execute multiple Task Orders concurrently
6. Summarize projects that show your capabilities and past performance. The list of relevant projects may include names of project team members and firm, point of contact (Contracting Officer and Quality Assurance Evaluator/Inspector) with titles, phone numbers, project scope, type of contract, and percentage of work completed as the prime contractor.
All of the above must be submitted in sufficient detail for a decision to be made on the availability of small business concerns.