MATOC - Dam Repair and Maintenance IDIQ

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
W91238-23-S-1999

Basic Details

started - 27 Jan, 2023 (14 months ago)

Start Date

27 Jan, 2023 (14 months ago)
due - 17 Feb, 2023 (14 months ago)

Due Date

17 Feb, 2023 (14 months ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
W91238-23-S-1999

Identifier

W91238-23-S-1999
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Customer / Agency

DEPT OF DEFENSE
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MATOC - Dam Maintenance IDIQ The Sacramento District intends to award a $30M Construction Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) or Single Award Task Order Contract for Dam Repair and Maintenance. This SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE is for Market Research ONLY to determine the availability of potential small business firms for a potential small business category type set-aside. NO AWARD will be made from this Sources Sought Notice. NO SOLICITATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, OR DRAWINGS ARE AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME; therefore, do NOT request a copy of a solicitation. Potential offerors having the skills, capabilities and bonding requirements necessary to perform the described project work are invited to provide feedback via email to Ronald P. Arbour III at Ronald.p.arbour@usace.army.mil All responses shall be used to determine the appropriate acquisition strategy for a potential future acquisition. Particularly, the purpose of this
NOTICE is to gain knowledge of potential small business sources to include small businesses in the following categories: Certified 8a, Certified HUB Zone, Women Owned Small Business (WOSB) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) or Multiple Award Task Order (MATOC) contract for maintenance and repairs to Sacramento District dams and infrastructure. Work is to be performed at SPK dams and lakes throughout CA, including but not limited to the following locations: Isabella Dam & Lake, Schafer Dam & Success Lake, Terminus Dam & Lake Kaweah, Pine Flat Dam & Lake, Hidden Dam & Hensley Lake, Buchanan Dam & Eastman Lake, New Hogan Dam & Lake, Farmington Dam, Englebright Dam & Lake, Daguerre Dam, North Fork Dam, Martis Creek Dam & Lake, Black Butte Dam & Lake, and Merced County Stream Group (Burns, Bear, Owens, and Mariposa Dams). The capabilities will be evaluated to aid in identifying potential small business capability. The information gained we be used in determining to set-aside this acquisition for the small business community or to conduct as an unrestricted procurement. Businesses other than small business may respond to this NOTICE in the event that the market does not indicate small business interest; however, the sole purpose of this notice is to determine small business capability. The government must ensure that there is adequate competition among the potential pool of available contractors. This MATOC contract is planned for advertisement in May 2023. The MATOC ceiling will be $30,000,000.00. Requirements completed under this MATOC are anticipated to be between $500K and $5M. Contractors will be required to maintain sufficient bonding to cover the value of all awarded Task Orders. The NAICS Code is 237990, Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction with a size standard of $39.5 million, and the Federal Supply Code is Z1KA, Maintenance/Dams. The duration of the IDIQ contract is five years. Under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines 52.236-1 and FAR 36.501, the contractor shall perform at least 50% of the cost of the contract, not including the cost of materials, with its own employees. PROJECT OVERVIEW & SAFETY Task Orders under this contract will be for maintenance and repairs on all facets of dams owned by the Sacramento District (SPK), including but not limited to the following: Dams: Emergency/service gates, low flow gates, “Tainter” radial gates, measuring and monitoring equipment, piezometers, plumb line stations, relief wells, float-wells, conduit liners, penstocks, breast-walls, trash racks, bulk head gates, all facets of coating hydraulic steel structures, all facets of concrete repair, spillways, intake structures, plumbing systems, electrical systems, utilities, hydraulic systems, pump systems, personnel access and safety walkways and railings, wing walls, drain holes, vertical drains, conduits, gate seals (including metal Babbitt seals), oxidation ponds for dams and infrastructure located at SPK locations. All work, equipment, vehicles, and personnel shall comply with applicable safety regulations as set forth in EM 385 1 1, "Safety and Health Requirements Manual.” A copy for review is at the following link: http://www.publications.usace.army.mil/Portals/76/Publications/EngineerManuals/EM_385-1-1.pdf Work inside outlet work conduits shall be accomplished after the conduits have been isolated and de-watered by dam operations personnel. Operation of all mechanical and electrical systems within the dam and appurtenant structures shall be performed by dam operations personnel only. The extent of cavitation damage to the conduit liners will vary by conduit at the different dam locations and water leakage past the isolation gates may likely be encountered. It is incumbent upon the Contractor to verify actual field and site conditions. The work performed in the outlet works conduits will be in a Permit Required Confined Space and conditions inside the conduit will be cool, wet, and possibly humid. The Contractor shall have proper training and experience working in permit required confined spaces. The contractor will need to provide their own qualified confined space standby rescue team. Hazardous conditions and atmospheres that may be generated by the work to be performed in the confined space must be mitigated and workers properly protected. All work must be performed in compliance with all pertinent OSHA regulations and COE Safety Regulations as a minimum. Due to the current and caused conditions where work under this contract is to commence, the Contractor shall be required to develop and submit an activity hazard analysis to include confined space, respiratory protection, abrasive blasting (for paint preparation), welding work, fall protection, noise, hazardous atmospheres, hazardous waste abatement, etc., for each task order. In addition, a confined space plan along with a respiratory protection program shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer for approval. A copy of the approved plans shall be provided by the Contractor to the Contracting Officer or his/her designated officials prior to work under this contract and upon request. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS: The following project descriptions are not intended to encompass all work to be performed under this contract. Although it is a representation of repairs and maintenance activities on SPK dams, the contractor shall be responsible for all facets of dam maintenance and repairs. Repair of Steel Liners: The steel liners at various projects have experienced cavitation damage or heavy corrosion (Photo 1) and are in need of repair. A typical location where cavitation damage has occurred is along the liner surfaces immediately downstream of the service slide gates and in the slide gate guide slots. Repair of Bonneted Slide Gates: The bottom seal on a number of slide gates are heavily pitted from cavitation damage or corrosion (Photo 2) permitting excessive water leakage. The pitted/corroded sections will need to be removed and the original section restored using a weld build-up method. Concrete Construction and Repair Work: ASR concrete deterioration or corrosion induced concrete deterioration exists at numerous projects in various locations, including, but not limited to; the outlet works, spillways, and bridge abutments (Photo 3). The deteriorated concrete will need to be removed the structure restored to original condition. Repair and Recoating of Sluice Gates: The coating system on sluice gates and conduit liners have deteriorated and require abrasive blasting and recoating to restore the hydraulic steel structures to their original condition. Repair and Recoating of Tainter Gates: The coating system on Tainter gates have deteriorated and require abrasive blasting and recoating to restore the hydraulic steel structures to their original condition. Repair and Recoating of Bulkhead Gates: The coating system on bulkhead gates have deteriorated and require abrasive blasting and recoating to restore the hydraulic steel structures to their original condition. Oxidation Pond Liner Replacement: Existing oxidation pond liners require replacing. ************************************************** CAPABILITY STATEMENT The following requests are designed to apprise the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, of any prospective construction contractors’ project execution capabilities. Please include the following in your response: 1) Offeror’s name, address, point of contact, phone number, and e-mail address. 2) Offeror’s interest in bidding on the solicitation when it is issued. 3) Offeror’s capability to perform a contract of this magnitude and complexity, including company structure and in-house capabilities; provide a minimum of 1 example of comparable work performed for each of the following activities over the past 5 years: a. Confined Space. Examples of work in a Permit Required Confined Space. b. Welding. Examples of vertical and overhead welding in a confined space. Include the number of certified welders with confined space certification available. c. Hydraulic Steel Structure (HSS) Media Blasting & Recoating. Examples of HSS recoating work performed in a wet and humid environment requiring negative air pressure containment. d. Concrete work. Examples of repairs to cavitation and/or ASR related damage. e. Slide Gate Repair. Examples of prior experience repairing dam slide gates. f. Babbitt seal work. The Contractor shall have previous experience pouring and handling molten metals and shall be familiar with the properties and finishing of Babbitt metal. Example work shall include a brief description of the project, customer name, and timeliness of performance, customer satisfaction, and dollar value of the project. 4) Offeror’s type of small business and business size (Small Business, HUBZone, Service Disabled Veteran Owned and/or Small Business, 8(a)) and certification if applicable. 5) Offeror’s Joint Venture information if applicable - existing and potential 6) Offeror’s bonding capability in the form of a letter. The Capabilities Statement for this sources sought notice is not expected to be a Request for Proposal or Invitation for Bid, nor does it restrict the Government to an ultimate acquisition approach, but rather short statements regarding the company’s ability to demonstrate existing-or-developed expertise and experience in relation to the areas specified herein. Any commercial brochures or currently existing marketing material may also be submitted with the Capabilities Statement. Submission of Capabilities Statement is not a prerequisite to any potential future offerings, but participation will assist the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in tailoring requirements to be consistent with industry capabilities. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only and is neither to be construed as a commitment by the Government nor will the Government pay for information solicited. After completing its analysis, the Government will determine whether to set-aside this acquisition for Small Business or open for full and open competition as Unrestricted. All interested contractors should notify and provide the requested information to this office in writing by email no later than 5:00 PM Pacific Time on 17 Feb 2023. Submit questions/response and information to: Ronald P. Arbour III or email at Ronald.P.Arbour@usace.army.mil.

CA, USALocation

Place Of Performance : CA, USA

Country : United StatesState : California

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Classification

NAICS CodeCode 237990
Classification CodeCode Z1KA