Defense Supply Center Of Richmond (DSCR) HVAC Packaging Unit Replacement

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY.DCSO.DCSO RICHMOND.DCSO RICHMOND DIVISION #1
Country
United States
Closing Date
Not specified
Estimated Value
Not disclosed

Summary

DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY.DCSO.DCSO RICHMOND.DCSO RICHMOND DIVISION #1 is seeking Defense Supply Center Of Richmond (DSCR) HVAC Packaging Unit Replacement. Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for commercial goods and services IAW FAR part 12. Location: VA.

Full Description

Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for commercial goods and services IAW FAR part 12. Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR) B66C HVAC Packaging Unit Replacement 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-0043 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. OBJECTIVES Demolish and replace a 20-Ton indoor package unit with a brand new, fully functional, 20-Ton indoor package unit with a heat pump. The new unit must be integrated into the current unit’s operating system. 2. BACKGROUND The current steam powered 20-Ton Package unit has been subjected to condensation and leaks overflowing onto the floor. The excessive amount of water has led to the surrounding area being damaged and repaired multiple times. 3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS The contractor is responsible for all material, hardware, tools, labor, etc. The contractor shall supply a dumpster and a portable bathroom for the duration of the project. All demolished material shall be disposed of off-site. The areas that were disturbed shall be fixed to restore original condition. All hardware and equipment shall be fully operational after turnover. The contractor shall: 3.1 Mobilization • Submit any documentations required to execute this project, i.e. certifications, equipment submittals, project schedule, etc. • Deliver any equipment that is to be used during the execution of this project, i.e. scaffolds/lifts, safety equipment, tools, etc. 3.2 Site Preparation and Protection • Install a barrier to isolate the work area to ensure anyone not authorized enters the constructions zone. • Display signage warning people that authorization and Personal Protective Equipment are required when entering a construction zone. 3.3 HVAC Demolition • Discharge the current unit refrigerant into cylinders provided by the installation. Once discharged, the refrigerant is to be documented and turned into the installation via the Project Manager. • Remove the current 20-Ton Steam Package unit in Bay D. • Cut and cap the steam lines that were powering the current unit. • Dispose of all the debris off site. 3.4 Flooring Repair • Inspect the affected area to determine the extent of water erosion and surface deterioration. • Document existing conditions (photos, measurements, reports, etc.). • Mechanically grind damaged area to expose sounds substrate and clean the area using an appropriate method i.e. vacuuming, pressure washing, etc. o Give 48-hour notice to the Project Manager for inspection and approval. o No harmful chemicals may be used. • Fill in the removed and eroded sections using appropriate concrete repair material so that the area is level and smooth to match the adjacent surface. o Allow adequate cure time per manufacture specification. • Grind and polish utilizing diamond abrasive to achieve a uniform finish to the surrounding area. • Apply a sealant and/or protective coating to strengthen the surface. • Paint the area to match the existing color. o Contractor is to take a sample to match the color. 3.5 HVAC Installation • Install a 20-Ton Indoor Package unit with a Heat Pump utilizing proper mounting specifications from the manufacture. • Install an appropriate size duct to connect to the existing ductwork. • Install the proper condensation control equipment such as drain pan, drain pump, etc. • Integrate the new equipment into the current control system to ensure proper operation. • Charge system with the proper amount of refrigerant as recommended by manufactures specifications • Perform leak test and evacuate the system before final charge • Provide necessary labeling for refrigerant type and safety precautions 3.6 Start up and Commissioning • Start up and commission the system per manufacture guidelines o Give 72-hour notice to start up and have the Project Manager and other DLA personnel present during start up • Verify system metric such as pressures, voltages, amperages, airflow and temperatures differentials • Test thermostats and controls for proper operation • Provide a final inspection and performance verification report 3.7 Demobilization • Submit any closeout documentations required i.e. material data sheet, warranty letter, etc. (see below for further details). • Brief and train our maintenance team on how to properly operate and maintain the new equipment (can be done during start up). • Remove any equipment, material, debris, tools, etc. from the jobsite ensuring the area is clean and clear of any hazardous material and ready for use. This acquisition is set-aside for 100% small businesses. The North American Industry Classification

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