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Reported | 01/01/2022 12:00 AM |
Project Title | 20-004873 PTS Replace Fire Suppression, MMAC, Oklahoma City |
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City, State (County) | Oklahoma City, OK 73169 (Oklahoma County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Fire Protection |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Accepting Letters of Interest |
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Estimated Value | $750,000 to $1,500,000 |
Plans Available from | Federal Agency |
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Description | 8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8). Construction services include: building fire suppression system replacement, lay in ceiling replacement and replacement of existing lighting fixtures with LED fixtures in an approximately 39,000 square foot building according to provided architectural, electrical, and mechanical drawings. Information – B232-PTS Power Training Support Building Area: 39,014 SF Building Function: Training on switchgear and battery back-up systems. Front 1/3 of Bldg. – Low Roof Area: 8’-0” ceiling height with lay-in ceiling grid. Spaces include classrooms, offices restrooms, break room, etc. Back 2/3 of Bldg.: High bay with 20ft sidewall with a barrel roof and steel structure spanning across the entire high bay at 20ft above finished floor with electric switchgear training area below. Low Roof Areas Adjacent to High Bay: Lower roof areas, off back & both sides of large barrel roof area, contains battery UPS system, battery storage area, storage rooms, break room, etc. Construction Timeframe: Entire building shutdown for construction from Oct 15, 2022 – Dec. 31, 2022. NOTE: Jan 1 - 7, 2023 is reserved for punch list completion. Construction Staffing Requirements: Project to be adequately staffed to complete all construction during building shutdown during the 2-1/2-month construction period. Contractor to submit a construction schedule and hold weekly meetings with the Government to review progress. Work Hours: Normal work hours are from 8 am - 5 pm Monday – Friday. If after-hours work is requested, it must be approved by the Government. Fire Sprinkler Construction Documents: Drawings submitted to the Fire Marshall are to be completed and approved. To make the start date of Oct. 15, 2022, the contractor must have the past experience/capability to order/furnish materials prior to receiving Fire Marshall approved drawings to meet the start date. Delivery of all Required Construction Materials: Prior to the start of any construction work, the contractor and sub-contractors are required to pre-order all materials to be delivered to work site prior to Oct. 15, 2022 start date. Contractor Working Conditions: Prior to any work, existing building equipment requires protection from any damaged anticipated during construction. Government employees will assist the contractor in the installation of protective plastic sheeting/cardboard, as required to protect from dust/debris/damage, to protect/cover all existing equipment from damage. Contractor is required to do daily walk-throughs to inspect the integrity of protective covering installation for any breech in the dust/debris/damage protective sheeting/cardboard coverings and repair prior to next days work. Front Low Roof Area: Replacement sprinkler piping in the office/training area will require the contractor to work above classrooms with computers, etc. Prior to fire sprinkler installation, the contractor will install protective plastic sheeting and cardboard as required. Protective coverings will protect all existing equipment from dust/debris/damage before removing & replacing ceiling/lighting in office area. High-Bay Area (barrel roof): Replacement sprinkler piping will require the contractor to work above electrical gear in overhead structure. High-bay requires replacement of sprinkler piping above existing structure with critical switchgear equipment below. Prior to fire sprinkler installation, the contractor and government personnel will install protective plastic sheeting/ cardboard as required. Protective covering will protect all existing equipment from dust/debris/damage before removing & replacing existing sprinkler piping and ceiling/lighting. Low Roof Area Adjacent to High-Bay: Areas adjacent to high-bay requires replacement of sprinkler piping above battery back-up systems, battery storage, break room, etc. Prior to fire sprinkler installation, the contractor will install protective plastic sheeting and cardboard as required. Protective covering will protect all existing equipment from dust/debris/damage before removing & replacing existing sprinkler piping and ceiling/lighting. |
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