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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice ID:JFWaterTowerDemo
REMINDER: EOI's are due by October 20, 2023. Description: This is an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) NOTICE open to all Construction companies that are interested in performing the project described belo...
REMINDER: EOI's are due by October 20, 2023. Description: This is an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) NOTICE open to all Construction companies that are interested in performing the project described below. Your response should include a Capabilities Statement demonstrating your ability to perform this scope and your Sam.gov Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). Capability statements and UEI must be received by BSA no later than October 20, 2023. This EOI is for information and planning purposes and is not to be construed as a commitment by the U.S. Government, nor will the U.S. Government pay for information solicited. The information from this notice will help Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC (herein known as “BSA”), operator of Brookhaven National Laboratory under a Prime Contract with the U.S. Department of Energy survey available resources. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL, NO SOLICITATION EXISTS AT THIS TIME. Background and Scope of Work: Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) currently maintains two operable elevated storage tanks (water towers) on site. A large 1-million-gallon structure (not in this scope) on the northeast side of the site that was constructed in the 1980’s, and a 300,000-gallon structure on the southwest side of the site that is original to Camp Upton, constructed in the 1940’s. The 300,000-gallon elevated storage tank has been in service for 80+ years and has outlasted its intended lifetime use. A new 500,000 gallon water tower is currently under construction and will be commissioned in the short future to meet campus demand to replace the existing 300,000-gallon elevated storage tank. Following the commissioning and operational transition of the new water tower, the 1940’s vintage water tower will be slated to be demolished. This procurement is for the demolition and decommissioning of the 1940’s 300,000-gallon elevated water storage tank structure. The 1940’s vintage structure is comprised of riveted structural steel standing roughly 160 feet tall with approximate diameter of 50 feet. The existing paint coating system(s) were confirmed via analytical sampling to be lead based paint with elevated levels of Barium and other heavy metals. All work shall conform to applicable federal, state, and local code requirements. The scope of work includes the following: Removal and disposal of the 300,000 gallon structural steel elevated storage tank and associated foundations. Removal and disposal of an existing valve vault, 12” asbestos cement water main, and associated appurtenances Removal and disposal of an existing electrical panel Removal and disposal of an existing drain gooseneck Removal and disposal of existing 8”diameter asbestos cement overflow piping Site restoration of the impacted area