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The Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR) is seeking a contractor to repair and reconstruct the concrete foundation and brick BBQ grill at Building 66D. The project involves demolition, site preparation, and construction of new structures to restore structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.
The project involves the demolition of the existing concrete foundation and brick BBQ grill, site preparation, and the construction of new structures to restore the area's structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.
for commercial goods and services IAW FAR part 12. Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR) Building 66D BBQ Pit Repairs This is a solicitation for construction prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Part 36, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. The solicitation number SP4703-26-Q-0028 is issued as a request for quote (RFQ). The resulting contract will be a firm-fixed price award with a
period of performance of 90 days after the Notice to Proceed. 1.
objective of this project is to restore the perform necessary repairs to the existing concrete foundation and brick barbeque (BBQ) grill to restore structural integrity, functionality, and aesthetic appeal to the area behind building 66 of the Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR) installation. This will be achieved by removing the damaged section of the concrete foundation as well as the damaged brick BBQ grill then replacing both with a new concrete foundation and rebuilding the brick BBQ grill. 2.
BACKGROUND The existing concrete foundation and brick BBQ grill have shown signs of deterioration, including cracking, uneven settling, and compromised structural integrity. These issues have impacted both the safety and usability of the outdoor space. To address these concerns and enhance the functionality and appearance of the area, the project will involve the complete removal of the current concrete foundation and brick BBQ grill. Following demolition, new structures will be constructed using durable materials and modern techniques to ensure long-term performance and compliance with current building standards. This replacement effort is part of a broader initiative to revitalize the outdoor environment of the DSCR and improve its overall utility and aesthetic value as well as to restore the area to its intended function. 3. SPECIFIC
REQUIREMENTS The contractor shall: Demolition • Dismantle and dispose of the existing brick BBQ grill, demolished materials may be reused for the new BBQ grill construction with approval of the FRIE Project Manager. • Sawcut, demolish, and remove the existing concrete foundation from the existing construction joint. The existing slab is approximately 7.5’-0” x 10’-0” x 0’10” thick (contractor to verify in field). The contractor is not to demolish or damage any concrete related to the existing pavilion foundation. • Ensure proper disposal of all debris in accordance with local regulations. Site Preparation • Install temporary barriers or signage to secure the work area. • Clear and level the site after demolition. • Compact native soil. • Compact a minimum 6” sub-base consisting of crusher run or dense grade aggregate (DGA) in 3” lifts. • Compact a minimum on 6” #57 stone in 3” lifts. Foundation Construction • Pour new 8.5’-0” x 12’-0” x 1’-6” thick concrete Slab on Grade foundation in accordance with UFC 3-301-01 consisting of 4000 psi concrete and a minimum of #6 grade 60 steel reinforcing at 12” on center, each way. Use standard broom finish per the above UFC. • Ensure new top of slab on grade is level with existing pavilion foundation. • Install new expansion joint between new slab on grade and existing slab on grade, where the demolition saw cut was made. • Ensure proper curing and finishing to prevent future cracking or settling. BBQ Grill Construction • Construct new brick BBQ grill in accordance with UFC 3-110-03. • Ensure minimum 1’-0” clear space between new BBQ grill and edge of new concrete slab on grade. • Incorporate design features such as firebox, chimney, and grill grates to match existing BBQ grill. This acquisition is set-aside for 100% small businesses. The North American Industry System (NAICS) Code is 238140 (Masonry Contractors). The small business size standard is $19M. Department of Labor Wage Determination based on location of the service provided (Richmond, VA). Partial proposals will not be accepted. For an offer to be considered for award, the contractor must own, possess, or otherwise control a bona fide place of business from which mobilization occurs within 125 miles of Defense Supply Center Richmond. A bona fide place of business refers to a location where the offeror regularly maintains an -time employee. The offeror must include the address of this location in its bid. Award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable (LPTA) offeror that meets the
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