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Reported | 07/02/2021 12:00 AM |
Project Title | Us Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale Reconfiguration, Broward County, Florida. |
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City, State (County) | Fort Lauderdale, FL (Broward County) |
Category(s) | Government/Public |
Sub-Category(s) | Military Facility |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Accepting Letters of Interest |
Bids Due | View project details and contacts |
Estimated Value | $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 |
Plans Available from | Federal Agency |
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Description | The US Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale Reconfiguration project is in Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida. This project includes the abatement and demolition of the existing US Coast Guard USCG station, including boat maintenance building, administrative building, multi-purpose building, cutter office building, shop building, storage building, and hazmat building, including the pile foundations for the buildings and demolition and disposal of sheet pile bulkheads, and other incidental abatement and demolition work to make room for the new facilities. Work includes excavation and dredging and removal and re-positioning/disposal of existing soils. Some of the soil has fuel or paving-based contamination which will need to be disposed offsite in accordance with all State and Federal laws and regulations. Other contaminated material on site to be demolished and disposed include asbestos, lead, and lighting ballasts and lamps containing PCB’s and mercury. Prior to the demolition of the existing USCG Station Fort Lauderdale, a new provisional turnkey facility needs to be provided in order to maintain continuity of the USCG mission. The Provisional facility will be located at Port Everglades Birth 28. The contractor shall be responsible for the full design, permits, and construction of the US Coast Guard Provisional Facility. The provisional facility will include six (6) turnkey, complete, and pre-engineered Relocatable Modular Buildings (RMB’s). The RMB’s include: One (1) administration building, approximately 60 feet by 48 feet. Two (2) dormitory buildings, each approximately 40 feet by 24 feet. One (1) lounge, gym, and laundry building, approximately 80 feet by 24 feet. One (1) dining and kitchen facility, approximately 60 feet by 48 feet. The kitchen shall be a full commercial kitchen capable of feeding 65 persons three meals a day. The Contractor shall provide kitchen equipment. One (1) boat house that includes the following: one (1) covered maintenance bay approximately 24 feet by 60 feet, One (1) male locker room and gear storage, One(1) female locker room and gear storage, One (1) wash room, One (1) part storage room and One (1) maintenance shop. For the provisional facility conceptual floor plans and site plans will be provided by the Government. The conceptual plans shall be developed by the contractor into a final design for construction. The contractor shall design, permit, and install the utility connections from the existing sources to the RMB’s and provisional site. The provisional facility also includes the installation of 4 floating boat slips including the support piles, ramps, and shorepower. The provisional facility includes the installation of fencing, site lighting, and gates. The contractor shall provide two commercial dumpsters, and four 800-gal fuel tanks on individual trailers. In addition, the contractor shall size and install a weather protected diesel generator and generator fuel tank. The contractor will provide furnishings for the provisional facility. Once the provisional facility is completed and furnished the USCG will take ownership of the facility. A separate services contract will be issued for relocating the USCG from the current US Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale to the Provisional Station at Birth 28. The contractor shall begin demolition of the existing US Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale station once the Coast Guard is relocated. The new USCG facility includes constructing a new 3-story multi-mission Facility approximately 36,000 gross square feet (gsf), a separate 1-story boat house of approximately 5,000 gsf, a 30-foot by 40-foot outdoor covered cross fit area, and 95-foot by 50-foot basketball court. Excavated and dredged suitable soils may be used as fill and unsuitable and unused excavated material shall be disposed offsite at an approved upland disposal site. The foundations for the multi-mission and boat house include the installation of Auger Cast Piles. Construct a boat basin that includes steel sheet pile sea wall, bulkhead walls and a covered boat mooring area with floating boat slips. Once the US Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale Reconfiguration project is complete, a separate services contract will be issued to furnish the permanent USCG facility. The USCG will relocate to the new permanent facility. Also, once the permanent facility is completed and the coast guard have been relocated to the new facility, the contractor shall remove all buildings and site features at the provisional facility and shall restored the Birth 28 site and parking area to pre-construction conditions. |
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Details | Military Facility, Renovation.
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