What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is procuring the construction of a wall partition and doorway in Admin Law Room 204A at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina. This opportunity is a total small business set-aside, specifically for General MACC contractors listed in the RFP cover letter. Interested contractors should note that this is a solicitation notice, indicating that they can submit proposals rather than just track the opportunity. The scope includes installation requirements and cybersecurity compliance for contractor-owned computers and temporary networks.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
CONSTRUCT NEW WALL AND DOORWAY, B219 RM 204
MCAS CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 28533-0006
WORK ORDER #7371909
1.1 GENERAL INTENTION
The work includes installation of a new wall partition with a
door in Admin Law RM 204A, Building 219, and incidental related
work.
1.2 LOCATION
The work is located at MCAS Cherry Point, approximately as
indicated. The exact location will be shown by the Contracting
Officer.
1.3. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
Scope of work includes installation of a new wall with a
lockable door to create a new small office within existing
Admin Law RM 204A, as indicated in drawings and specifications.
1.4 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
Contractor owner computers may be used for construction as long
as the operating systems, anti-malware software, are supported
by their manufacturers, are current on security patches and
updates, and passwords and passphrases are changed from default
values, with minimum eight characters, one uppercase, one
lowercase, one number and one special character.
Provide a single submittal containing completed Contractor
Computer Cybersecurity Compliance Statements for each company
using contractor owned computers, signed by cybersecurity
representative for relevant company. Use template published at
https://www.wbdg.org/ffc/dod/unified-facilities-guide-
specifications-ufgs/ufgs-01-50-0
Temporary contractor-installed Temporary contractor-installed
IP networks may be used as long as it does not extend outside
the project site, does not connect to any IP network outside
the project, and allows Government personnel complete and
immediate access at any time to verify compliance with section
1.4.
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Provide a single submittal containing completed Contractor
Temporary Network Cybersecurity Compliance Statements for each
company implementing a temporary IP network. Use template
published at https://www.wbdg.org/ffc/dod/uniied-facilities-
guide-specifications-ufgs/ufgs-01-50-0
Protect the integrity of all installed safety systems or
personnel safety devices. Obtain prior approval from
Contracting Officer if access to systems serving safety devices
is required.
1.5 SPECIAL SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS
Have materials, equipment, and personnel required to perform
the work at the site prior to the commencement of the work.
The building will remain in operation during the entire
construction period. Conduct operations so as to cause the
least possible interference with normal operations of the
activity.
Permission to interrupt any activity roads, railroads, or
utility service must be requested in writing a minimum of 15
calendar days prior to the desired date of interruption and in
accordance with section 1.10.
1.6 CONTRACTOR ACCESS AND USE OF PREMISES
1.6.1 ACTIVITY REGULATIONS
Ensure that Contractor personnel employed on the Activity
become familiar with and obey Activity regulations including
safety, fire, traffic and security regulations. Keep within
the limits of the work and avenues of ingress and egress. Wear
hard hats in designated areas. Do not enter any restricted
areas unless required to do so and until cleared for such
entry. Mark Contractor equipment for identification.
1.6.1.1 SUBCONTRACTORS AND PERSONNEL CONTACTS
Provide a list of contact personnel of the Contractor and
subcontractors including addresses and telephone numbers for
use in the event of an emergency. As changes occur and
additional information becomes available, correct and change
the information contained in previous lists.
1.6.1.2 INSTALLATION ACCESS
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Obtain access to Navy and Marine Corps installations through
participation in the Defense Biometrics Identification System
(DBIDS). Requirements for Contractor employee registration,
and transition for employees currently under Navy Commercial
Access Control System (NCACS), are available at
https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Operations-and-Management/Base-
Support/DBIDS/ . No fees are associated with obtaining a DBIDS
credential.
Participation in the DBIDS is not mandatory, and Contractor
personnel may apply for One-Day Passes at the Base Visitor
Control Office to access an installation.
1.6.1.3.1 REGISTRATION FOR DBIDS
Registration for DBIDS is available at
https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Operations-and-Management/Base-
Support/DBIDS/ . Procedure includes:
a. Present a letter or official award document (i.e. DD Form
1155 or SF 1442) from the Contracting Officer that provides
the purpose for access to the Base Visitor Control Center
representative.
b. Present valid identification, such as a passport or Real
ID Act-compliant state driver's license.
c. Provide completed SECNAV FORM 5512/1 to the Base Visitor
Control Center representative to obtain a background check.
This form is available for download at
https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Operations-and-Management/Base-
Support/DBIDS/ .
d. Upon successful completion of the background check, the
Government will complete the DBIDS enrollment process, which
includes Contractor employee photo, finger prints, base
restriction and several other assessments.
e. Upon successful completion of the enrollment process, the
Contractor employee will be issued a DBIDS credential, and
will be allowed to proceed to worksite.
1.6.1.3.2 DBIDS ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Throughout the length of the contract, the Contractor employee
must continue to meet background screen standards. Periodic
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background screenings are conducted to verify continued DBIDS
participation and installation access privileges. DBIDS access
privileges will be immediately suspended or revoked if at any
time a Contractor employee becomes ineligible.
An adjudication process may be initiated when a background
screen failure results in disqualification from participation
in the DBIDS, and Contractor employee does not agree with the
reason for disqualification. The Government is the final
authority.
1.6.1.3.3 DBIDS NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Immediately report instances of lost or stolen badges to the
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