Active Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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This opportunity involves painting interior surfaces and upgrading lighting in office spaces and vehicle workshops for the Department of Defense. The project includes preparatory work and replacing incandescent bulbs with LED lights. A site visit is recommended, and quotes must be submitted electronically. This is a small business set-aside under FAR Part 13 procedures.
This requirement is for painting interior surfaces and upgrade lighting in office space and two vehicle workshops. Preparatory work will include repairing walls, sanding, and priming. Approximately 2,000 square feet of office space, and 5,500 square feet of production areas will be painted. The contractor will not be responsible for moving furniture nor equipment, but they must ensure it is protected. The contractor will also be responsible for replacing all interior incandescent light bulbs with LED bulbs
Request for Quote (RFQ) details are provided on the attached solicitation. This requirement is being solicited as a small business set-aside. Review the RFQ solicitation instructions for quote submission criteria. Quotes shall be submitted electronically to the following email addresses: jarrod.sanchez@us.af.mil; justin.scales.1@us.af.mil
A site visit is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday 24 June at 0900 PDT. The designated rally point will be the west gate visitor parking lot. Parking space is limited therefore carpooling is strongly advised. To be granted base access, Offerors must complete Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) Prequalification and submit a base access form. Complete all fields under the CONTRACTOR/VENDOR/VISITOR INFORMATION section consisting of attendee names, citizenship, and DBIDS code (6-digit code). The base access form must be provided before the site visit. Refer to Attachment, Base Access Request, for additional instructions.
Questions will be accepted until seven days prior to solicitation response deadline. The site visit is not mandatory but strongly recommended. Offerors are responsible for verifying conditions at the project site.
As required by 15 U.S.C. § 644(w), implemented by RFO FAR 36.101-4, the following information is provided to interested small businesses:
(A). The National Guard Bureau (NGB) has no agency-specific policies or procedures applicable to definitization of equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts, other than those described at FAR 43.204, DFARS 243.204 and Army FAR Supplement (AFARS) 5143.204.
(B). Data for the prior 3 fiscal years regarding the time required to definitize equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts for the NGB is currently unavailable, however data for Department of the Army (which NGB reports to) is listed below:
Selected Agency: DEPT OF THE ARMY
Time to definitize after receipt of an adequate Change Order Definitization Proposal under Construction Contracts: Number of Change Order Proposals definitized under Construction Contracts
30 days or less: 0
31 to 60 days: 1
61 to 90 days: 0
91 to 180 days: 0
181 to 365 days: 1
Greater than 365 days: 1
After completion of contract performance via a contract modification addressing all un-definitized equitable adjustments received during contract performance 2
PAINT AND LIGHTS BLDG 102 & BLDG 110 is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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