Advance Contract Initiative (ACI) for Emergency Temporary Roof Repairs - Hawaiian Islands - Unrestricted
Contact and place of performance
Wayne C. Weidenhamer
HI
USA
Advance Contract Initiative (ACI) for Emergency Temporary Roof Repairs -Hawaiian Islands -Unrestricted The solicitation will close on09 March 2021 unless extended through an amendment to this solicitation. The Advanced Contract Initiative (ACI) for Emergency Temporary Roof Repairs is the federal government's initial mechanism for responding to emergency roof repairs caused by hurricanes, tropical storms, and other na...
View moreThe US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District issued solicitation W9128F21R0017 for the Advance Contract Initiative (ACI) for Emergency Temporary Roof Repairs in the Hawaiian Islands. This initiative serves as the federal government's primary mechanism for responding to emergency roof repair needs resulting from hurricanes, tropical storms, and other natural disasters. The procurement is classified under NAICS 238160 Roofing Contractors and PSC Y1QA Construction of Restoration of Real Property (Public or Private).
The government intends to award two unrestricted Single Award Task Order Contracts (SATOCs), each valued at $45,000,000.00, for the installation of emergency temporary roofing. The resulting indefinite delivery contracts will feature a seven-year performance period, which includes a five-year base period and a two-year option period. This requirement is open to both large and small business participation, and all contractors must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM).
Proposals are due by March 9, 2021, for work to be performed at various locations throughout Hawaii. The solicitation package includes four attachments: a Past Performance Questionnaire, an ACI Emergency Temporary Roofing Fact Sheet, a locked Hawaii Regions Price Schedule, and the formal solicitation document. Wayne C. Weidenhamer is the designated point of contact for this requirement.
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