Contract
CP20-4 Structural Coatings
- Agency
- Not listed
- Location
- AIKEN, SC
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Open, no deadline listed
- Posted
- Apr 21, 2008
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 238320
What this contract is for
The MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility (MFFF) will produce completed Mixed Oxide (MOX) fuel assemblies for use in domestic, commercial nuclear power reactors. Feed material is uranium dioxide and surplus plutonium dioxide. The manufacturing area is the MOX Fuel Fabrication Building (BMF). It is a multi-functional complex containing all of the plutonium handling, fuel processing, and fuel fabrication operations of the MFFF. This Expression of Interest (EOI) is for the structural concrete decontaminable coatings that will be applied to floors walls and ceilings of the BMF. The Structural Coatings Subcontract is a Firm Fixed Unit Price type of subcontract that is estimated to be in excess of $9M. The BMF building is comprised of three main areas: the Mixed Oxide Processing Area (BMP), the Aqueous Polishing Area (BAP), and the Shipping and Receiving Area (BSR). The majority of the rooms in these areas have exposed concrete floors, walls and ceilings. The BMP contains 3 main floors with a basement area in the west end of the building. It has 309 rooms, all but 7 or which receive decontaminable coatings. The BAP contains 5 main floors. It has 226 rooms which all receive decontaminable coatings. The BSR contains 3 main floors with a partial basement for a cable spreading room under the ground floor. Only 5 of its 79 room will receive decontaminable coatings. Work areas will be released in stages as the building is constructed. Several mobilizations and demobilizations may be required. The RFP is scheduled for the end of the 3rd quarter FY 2008. Proposals will be due in the 4th quarter FY 2008. The award will be in the 1st quarter FY 2009. Actual installation will not start until the 3nd quarter FY 2009 with completion by the 2nd quarter of FY 2012. Description of the Work Specific...
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