The FAA is seeking competent and qualified roofing contractors to perform the roof replacement at the base building of the air traffic control tower (ATCT) at Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida. The contractor will be required to provide all labor, materials, supplies, and equipment (except Government furnished) to perform this work in accordance with the statement of work and with all local, state, and federal laws. This is not a Screening Information Request (SIR) or Request for Proposal (RFP).Work will be done on an operational facility and the contractor shall comply with all procedures, rules and regulations of the facility authorities including limitations on equipment, allowable work hours, and other issues to ensure uninterrupted operations. All work shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications. 1. This project is set-aside for Small Business Concerns to all Roofing Contractors.2. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is 238160,
Roofing Contractors. The small business size standard is $15.0 million.3. The project magnitude is between $250,000 and $500,000.4. A mandatory site visit will be required. The date, time, location, and point of contact will be provided with the solicitation package.5. The contractor receiving award is expected to perform at least 25% of the work utilizing their own employees.6. Contractors must have an active registration in System Award Management (SAM) before award can be made. Contractors can register at
www.sam.gov/. AN OFFEROR MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING GO/NO-GO CRITERIA IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A SOLICITATION PACKAGE:a. Using the Past Experience/ History form (Attachment No. 1), provide a listing of at least three (3) past or current roofing contracts/projects your firm performed for construction efforts, in the same size ($250,000 and $500,000) and scope of this project. Contracts/projects must be either in process or within the last five (5) years. Scope is described above. Similar work must include FAA Centers, Towers, or other life-critical facilities. Offeror shall identify the contracting agency, (FAA, Other Federal, State, local governments, and private). You must provide the contract number or project identifier, which includes a point of contact and phone number. b. Complete and return the Security Notice to Prospective Offerors (Attachment No. 2)The information provided will also be used as part of the responsibility determination.FAILURE TO SUBMIT ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION WILL DEEM THE REQUEST FOR SOLICITATION AS NON-RESPONSIVE. Requests must be emailed to
morgan.finley@faa.gov no later than Friday, March 15, 2019 at 12:00pm CST. Please place “Attention: Orlando, FL ATCT Roof Replacement” in the subject line of your email. Requests received after this date and time will not be honored. No telephone requests will be accepted."This Notice is for informational purposes for Minority, Women-Owned and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises: The Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, has a program to assist small businesses, small businesses owned and controlled by a socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, and women-owned concerns to acquire short-term working capital assistance for transportation-related contracts. Loans are available under the DOT Short Term Lending Program (STLP) at prime interest rates to provide accounts receivable financing. The maximum line of credit is $750,000. For further information and applicable forms concerning the STLP, call the OSDBU at (800) 532-1169." If you're viewing this announcement from a source other than Federal Aviation Administration Contract Opportunities (FAACO), visit
https://faaco.faa.gov/index.cfm/announcement/view/32785 to view the original announcement. Contact Information: Morgan Finley,
morgan.finley@faa.gov, Phone: 817-222-4367Click here to email Morgan Finley Office Address : FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, AAQ-520 CS - Central Logistics Service Area (Southwest) Location: Greater Southwest Region Set Aside: Total Small Business