Kokomo, Indiana, June 15, 2017 -- The U.S. Department of the Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, released on Thursday, June 15 a solicitation in which it outlined plans to bring on a small business contractor to renovate Building 667 on Grissom Air Reserve Base in Indiana.
The contractor who receives the contract must be a certified small business, and also must provide the materials, engineering, labor, supervision, and inspection required to renovate Building 667.
According to the solicitation, the scope of the project includes, but is not limited to:
- Upgrading communications, mass notifications, alarms, and emergency lighting to comply with applicable codes
- Upgrading HVAC, plumbing, restroom fixtures, electrical wiring, and lighting to comply with current energy standards
- Upgrading parking, sidewalks, curbs, and ramps to comply with applicable handicap access standards
- Replacing floor, wall, and ceilings
The contractor has 270 calendar days from the day the contract is signed to complete the project, with no designated winter exclusion period. The Air Force also in its solicitation indicated that it expects the renovation to cost between $1 million and $5 million.
The relevant NAICS Code is 236220, with a small business size standard of $36.5 million.
Responses are due by no later than 2 p.m. on June 19, and can be e-mailed to Contracting Officer Don A. Roque at [email protected] and to Contract Specialist Michelle R. Long at [email protected].
The contractor who receives this contract also must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) database and have as part of the Registration all current Representations and Certifications.
US Federal Contractor Registration, the world’s largest third-party government registration firm, completes the required Registrations on behalf of its clients. It also makes available information about opportunities like this, as well as training on how to locate, research, and respond to opportunities.
We also make available for our clients and for contracting officers our proprietary Advanced Federal Procurement Data Search (AFPDS). Our Advanced Federal Procurement Data Search (AFPDS) gives you in one place instant bid notifications, bid proposal prospecting, and information about government procurement officers. We make this search tool available to clients, as part of our commitment to helping each and every USFCR client succeed and thrive as a government contractor.
For contracting officers, the AFPDS gives them in one place access to a database of available contractors and also a place to post information about opportunities. Contracting officers get free access to AFPDS. We also provide interested contracting officers a list of contractors who may be able to provide a service and/or product that they need.
For more information, to get started with a SAM registration, to learn more about how US Federal Contractor Registration can help your business succeed, to find out how we can help you complete the processes necessary to become certified as one or more types of small business(es), and/or to speak with our federal training specialists about how to craft a memorable proposal, call 877-252-2700, ext. 1.
William Henderson Marketing Manager, US Federal Contractor Registration 877-252-2700 ext. 750


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