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Y--Design Bid Build (DBB) P-293, Paint, Blast, and Rubber Consolidation Facility, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNSY), Kittery Maine

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City, State (County) Kittery, ME   (York County)
Category(s) Single Trades
Sub-Category(s) Painting
Contracting Method Competitive Bids.
Project Status Results
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Estimated Value $25,000,000 to $100,000,000
Plans Available from Federal Agency
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Description This project consolidates paint, blast, rubber manufacturing, and plastic molding operations into one location within the controlled industrial area (CIA) by constructing a new facility, converting existing buildings, and demolishing excess footprint. The new facility will be low-rise and consist of high- and low-bay industrial shop areas, as well as offices, break rooms, locker rooms, training and support spaces. Buildings #55, #60 and #74 will be renovated and converted to support industrial, maintenance and their administrative functions. Project relocates and consolidates Shop #06, into Building #60. The new facility will support installation of new blast and paint booths requiring ventilation systems, dust collectors, and full floor grit recovery systems. New production areas will also support consolidation of rubber production and molding operations, fiberglass repairs, adequate cleaning/prep areas and environmentally controlled storage for curing preserved products. The high bay area and shaft refurbishment booth will be equipped with bridge cranes. The very large parts work area will have convenient access for portal crane from the waterfront and trucks for component delivery. This project will provide Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) features and comply with AT/FP regulations and physical security mitigation in accordance with DoD Minimum Anti- Terrorism Standards for Buildings. Built-in equipment to include two 20-ton overhead bridge cranes, one 65-ton overhead bridge crane, one freight elevator (transport of hazardous industrial process materials) to service the rubber compounding area located in an industrial process area and one passenger elevator in the common area servicing conveyance to the second floor. Also includes construction phasing/sequencing to include multiple moves and also includes utility services and paint booths for temporary relocations of paint and blast operations during construction to maintain operational capability/readiness. Site preparations include site clearing, removal of existing slabs and paving, rock excavation, utilities removals, earthwork, grading and railroad track demolition. Mechanical utilities include relocation of major utilities within the proposed building location, including, but not limited to, electrical, steam, air, water, fire protection waterline, sanitary sewer, storm drain piping and condensate. Specific mitigation measures will be developed in consultation with the Maine State Historic Preservation Office. Archaeological monitoring will be required for all ground disturbing activities in areas of archaeological sensitivity. Mitigation includes the removal and disposal of contaminated soils and the hazardous materials mitigation as required during the demolition periods of the project. Demolition includes the following facilities: Building #285 (1,463 m2), Building #362 (223 m2), Building #400 (943 m2), Building #151 (693 m2), Building #149 (1,883 m2), Buildings #284 (379 m2) and Building #289 (334 m2). Additionally, portions of Building #60 (328 m2) and Building #74 (471 m2) will be demolished. All demolished building sites will be restored accordingly.
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