From: Federal Government(Federal)
Basic Details | Start Date21 Mar, 2019 (about 5 years ago)Due Date05 Apr, 2019 (about 5 years ago) |
Customer / Agency | |
The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Panama City Site Office in Panama City, Florida, requires to procure one Trane XR 2-Ton heat pump condensing unit and one Trane TCONT800 Series Touch Screen Programmable Control Comfort thermostat to replace the existing same brand heat pump unit and thermostat that suffered damage due to the impact of Hurricane Michael in October 2018. The replacement heat pump system and respective thermostat is required to be compatible with the other existing units that service the Panama City Site Office. Replacing the damaged unit with the same Brand Name unit will ensure compatibility with the existing air handler to guarantee an efficiency rating of 14 SEER to match the existing system, consistency, and optimal operation and comfort in the site office.This requirement is one component of the entire contract that encompasses construction services to remodel the Panama City Site Office, which will be awarded to an 8a company, under the authority of FAR Part 19.8.
It is anticipated that a Firm-Fixed Price (FFP), stand-alone contract will be awarded. The NAICS code for the entire procurement is 236220, and the size standard is $36.5M.The proposed contract action has a component of supplies or services for which the Government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under the authority of FAR 6.302. Interested persons may identify their interest and capability to respond to the requirement; however, this notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals. All capability statements received within fifteen days after date of publication of this synopsis will be reviewed by the Government and considered. The notice publication date is 21 March 2019, and the deadline date is 5 April 2019. A determination by the Government not to compete this proposed component of the contract based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Information received will normally be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement.