What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is soliciting a total small business set-aside for the rehabilitation of an oil water separator at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina. This project involves removing sediment buildup, replacing equipment, and ensuring site safety and compliance with regulations. Small businesses with expertise in construction and environmental remediation are well-suited for this opportunity. As this is a solicitation notice, interested contractors should prepare to submit bids rather than simply track the opportunity.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
REHAB OWS 4970, STATION
MCAS CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 28533-0006
WORK ORDER #7439269
1.1 GENERAL INTENTION
The work includes to rehab the oil water separator 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.
The CTR shall barricade off the work area and install proper signage to keep area safe.
A total waste analysis shall be performed and can act as a screening tool and may eliminate the need for a TCLP test.
The CTR shall remove the sediment buildup.
The CTR Shall remove the existing metal with a polypropylene layer coalescing plate stacks and replace them with new like and kind and install them as designed in two stacks placed in the center of the OWS box with angle legs holding the edges down properly. The spacer fitting can be eliminated.
Removal of old equipment, debris and trash shall be removed and properly disposed of off MCAS Cherry Point base/government property.
Prior to leaving site, contractor shall conduct site cleanup and return area to its original condition. After Inspection and approval, turn all paperwork into the Contracting Officers Representative.
1.4 SPECIAL SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS
Have materials, equipment, and personnel required to perform the work at the site prior to the commencement of the work.
The parking lot will remain in operation during the entire construction period. The Contractor must conduct his 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.
1.5 CONTRACTOR ACCESS AND USE OF PREMISES
1.5.1 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.
1.5.1.1 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.
1.5.1.2 ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS [SCIF/SAPF ONLY]
1.5.1.2.1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION [SCIF/SAPF ONLY]
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1.5.1.2.2 FINISH WORK [SCIF/SAPF ONLY]
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1.5.1.2.3 ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT [SCIF/SAPF ONLY]
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1.5.1.3 INSTALLATION ACCESS
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/om/dbids.html. 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.
1.5.1.3.1 REGISTRATION FOR DBIDS
Registration for DBIDS is available at https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Operations-and-Management/Base-Support/DBIDS/. Procedure includes:
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.
Present valid identification, such as a passport or Real ID Act-compliant state driver's license.
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/.
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.
Upon successful completion of the enrollment process, the Contractor employee will be issued a DBIDS credential, and will be allowed to proceed to worksite.
1.5.1.3.2 DBIDS ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Throughout the length of the contract, the Contractor employee must continue to meet background screen standards. Periodic 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.
1.5.1.3.3 DBIDS NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Immediately report instances of lost or stolen badges to the Contracting Officer.
Immediately collect DBIDS credentials and notify the Contracting Officer in writing under the following circumstances:
An employee has departed the company without having properly returned or surrendered their DBIDS credentials.
There is a reasonable basis to conclude that an employee, or former employee, might pose a risk, compromise, or threat to the safety or security of the Installation or anyone therein.
1.5.1.3.4 ONE-DAY PASSES
Personnel applying for One-Day passes at the Base Visitor …
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