Contract · Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
59--ARCHER SUBSTATION BREAKER AND SWITCH REPLACEMENT
- Agency
- Not listed
- Location
- Nationwide
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Open, no deadline listed
- Posted
- Apr 24, 2018
- Set-aside
- Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- NAICS code
- 237130
What this contract is for
NOTE: All responses to this IFB shall be mailed to Western Area Power Administration, Rocky Mountain Region, P.O. Box 3700, Loveland, CO 80539-3003, ATTN: Benjamin Siltman Physical Address for hand carried bids: Western Area Power Administration, Rocky Mountain Region, 5555 East Crossroads Boulevard, Loveland CO, 80538. The Western Area Power Administration, Rocky Mountain Region has a requirement for a contractor to provide all the labor, materials, tools, equipment, transportation, and other resources necessary to complete this project. The work includes the installation of two (2) 115-kV and thirteen (13) 230-kV disconnect switches as well as install one (1) 115-kV breaker and one (1) 230-kV breaker. The project is located in Laramie County, Wyoming, with a performance period of 280 days after NTP. The estimated order of magnitude is between $500,000 and $1,000,000. FAR Part 14 is being utilized for this requirement. The solicitation will be issued as a 100% small business set-aside. The applicable NAICS Code is 237130; Size Standard is $36.5M. The solicitation including specifications and drawings will be issued electronically at this site on or about 10 May 2018 at the following sites: https://www.fedconnect.net and https://www.fbo.gov/ NOTE: the Buy American Act applies to the solicitation. Refer to FAR Clause 52.225-9 (Section I) and FAR Provision 52.225-10 (Section L) if any non-domestic material will be proposed. Bidders must identify any non-domestic materials (not manufactured in United States) included in their bid. Please check with your suppliers and subcontractors to verify whether or not their quotes include non-domestic material.
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