99 CES - FLOW METER FOR FACILITY 1711

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Solicitation #
FA486126R0012
NAICS
237110
PSC
Z2NE
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Posted
June 15, 2026
Response due
June 23, 2026
Place of performance
Nellis AFB, NV

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is seeking a contractor to install a flow meter for Facility 1711 at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. This project is set aside for total small businesses under NAICS 237110, which covers heavy and civil engineering construction. The notice type is a combined synopsis/solicitation, indicating that interested firms should track the opportunity closely for bidding details rather than submitting proposals at this stage. Compliance with various codes and standards is required, emphasizing the need for qualified contractors.

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Description

1   STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES WORK TASK 16462344 INSTALL FLOW METER FOR FACILITY 1711 (WELL 12) NELLIS AFB 99 CES Nellis AFB April 2026 -- 1 of 5 -- 2   1. PROJECT INFORMATION 1.1 General Scope: Contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, material, transportation, administration, supervision and all else necessary to perform all operations in connection with successfully completing this project on Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB), Las Vegas, Nevada. The goal of this project is to reinstate full functionality to the water meter for facility 1711 (Nellis Well #12). 1.2 1.2 Location: The project site is located on NAFB. NAFB is approximately nine (9) miles north of downtown Las Vegas on Highway U.S-93 (Las Vegas Blvd). NAFB consists of three (3) main areas: the Main Base, Area II, and Area III. The project’s location is on Main Base at facility 1711, 1711 Perimeter Road, NAFB, 89191. 1.3 Applicable Codes: All work shall be in compliance with and conform to industry standards and applicable manufacturers’ recommendations. The Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with: OSHA and AFOSH standards, the latest edition of the International Building Code (IBC), International Plumbing Code (IPC), Department of Defense Unified Facilities Criteria Standards (UFC), All Public Laws (P.L.), Executive Orders (E.O.), Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Department of Defense Instructions (DODI), Department of Defense Directives (DODD), International Mechanical Code (IMC), Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC), Nellis–Creech Base Installation Facility Standards (IFS), and Clark County, State of Nevada, and Federal standards, codes, and laws or other higher authority documents as applicable. Any discrepancies between code or standard provisions, and the contract documents shall immediately be brought to the Contracting Officer’s attention, and the more stringent requirements shall apply unless otherwise directed. 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Workmanship: All work will be accomplished in accordance with all applicable building and fire codes. The Contractor shall field verify all measurements, quantities, or value stated by the Government. All work shall be done in a manner of workmanship that shall reflect fully the journeymen’s capabilities in the required trades to complete the service. 2.2 Work Site: The Contractor shall limit the work to the areas indicated by the Government. The Contractor shall make every effort not to disturb or obstruct portions of the facilities still occupied by the Government. The Contractor shall make efforts to minimize interference to Government operations. The Contractor shall coordinate and schedule work with the 99 CES Representative and building occupants prior to the start of any operation. 2.3 Site Security and Protection: The Contractor shall make every effort to secure the work site, allowing only authorized personnel to enter the work site. The Contractor shall be responsible in protecting the work site from damage from weather, vandalism, and/or theft. 2.4 Damage to Existing Site Conditions: The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing any and all damage incurred to existing Real Property/Grounds due to poor workmanship at no cost to the -- 2 of 5 -- 3   Government. The Contractor shall not park or drive on sidewalk or grassy/landscaped areas. Damage incurred shall be repaired at no cost to the Government. 2.5 Health/Safety: The Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with OSHA and AFOSH standards, and shall be equipped with all necessary tools, equipment, and PPE to perform work safely, effectively, and timely. The Contractor shall maintain a clean and debris free site at all times. The Contractor shall keep driveways and entrances into and around the work site clear at all times. The Contractor shall not use driveways or entrances as employee parking or storage of materials unless otherwise stated. The Contractor shall minimize storage of materials and equipment on site. The use of a vehicle by the Contractor at the actual work site shall be strictly limited to delivering and picking up of heavy equipment and tools needed for the work being performed each day due to the location of the work site being in proximity of the flight line. Any Contractor vehicle(s) shall otherwise remain parked in any of the public accessible parking lots close to building 790. 2.6 Environmental Protection: All work and Contractor operations shall comply with the requirements imposed by all applicable Federal, State, local and NAFB laws, regulations, codes and permits (including NAFB Management Plan 12) concerning environmental protection. 2.7 Utility Service Interruptions: If any utility will require interruption in service, the following would apply: 2.7.1 Advance Notification: The Contractor shall submit written notification not less than 30 calendar days in advance of each interruption as applicable to this project of each utility and/or communication service to or within existing buildings and facilities being used by others. Notify the Fire Dispatch Center and the Facility Manager for the facility prior to disconnecting, testing, or reconnecting the Fire Protection Systems, Security system, Communication system, HVAC System, electrical system or any other utility systems. 2.7.2 Duration: If applicable to this project, no single outage will exceed four (4) hours at a time or more than once in any two-week period unless approved in writing by the Contracting Officer. The time and duration of all outages will be coordinated with the 99 CES Representative by 99 CES Customer Service (702-652-2301). Utility outages required shall be scheduled with minimum interference to the government. 2.7.3 Clearance: No outage may begin until the Contractor has applied for and obtained a completed Air Force Form 103, Base Civil Engineering Work Clearance Request. The Contractor shall apply for the clearance at the

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