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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 13, 2003 FBO #0655
SOLICITATION NOTICE

E -- Thermal Spray Facility

Notice Date
9/11/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
N62793 4101 Washington Avenue Bldg. 2 Newport News, VA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N627933254050
 
Response Due
9/18/2003
 
Archive Date
9/25/2003
 
Point of Contact
Ron Joyner (757)-688-9062 Steve Kampman, Contracting Officer, Telephone: (757)-688-9062
 
Description
This is a combined synopsis / solicitation for commercial contractor services with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the solicitation only. Quotations are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number N627933254050 applies and is issued as a request for quotes. This solicitation is issued for the following material / services: Provide labor, material, and equipment to provide a turn-key Thermal Spray Facility which has an emission control system designed to collect the non-toxic materials and guaranteed to meet the current requirements of San Diego Air Quality requirements (SD APCD ). The Thermal Spray Facility shall meet the following requirements: 1. Specifications - The container shall be fabricated from not less than 12 gauge steel plate suitable for outdoor use. The ceiling and do ors shall be supported and stiffened by structural steel shapes of sufficient strength and size to prevent warping and permanent deformation. The work area of the container shall be 10 ft. long x 8 ft. wide. The outside container shall be 20 ft long x 8 ft. x 8 ft. and be wire sprayed aluminum coated. Topcoat system on the container shall consist one sealer coat and one barrier coat of epoxy polyamide and one topcoat of polyurethane. The inside surface of the container is to be painted Haze Gray enamel. Two sets of double doors shall be provided for access to the thermal spray room. In addition, a set of double doors shall be provided for access to the air drying system, electrical panels, and blower. The size of the doors shall be 7 ft. high x 4 ft. wide. A makeup air vent door will provide free air required for the ventilation of spraying. The containerized Thermal Spray S ystem shall be designed for thermal spray coatings for combustible wire gun applications. The container Thermal Spray System shall include the following basic equipment and meet the requirements of the American National Standards ( ANSI Z249-1) where applicable: 2.a water wash booth including exhaust ,ducting, and butterfly cup, qty- 1 ea; 2.b 350 cfm regenerative air dryer with 250 cfm aftercooler fan, qty- 1 ea; 2.c 250 cfm particle filter, qty ?1 ea; 2.d 250 coalescent oil filter, qty- 1 ea; 2.e 250 cfm water tap, qty- 1 ea; 2.f automatic drain, qty- 2 ea; 2.g electrical distribution panel, qty- 1 ea; 2.h Metco 14E wire gun with 15 feet gun hose, qty- 1 ea; 2.i Metco air control unit, qty- 1 ea; 2.j Metco air flow meter, qty- 1 ea; 2.k Metco air flow meter, qty- 1 ea; 2.l gauge set ( oxygen- acetylene ), qty ? 1 ea; 2.m storage cabinet ( mounted ), qty- 1 ea; 2.n Metco wir e rack, tri pod and wire straighter, qty- 1 ea; 2.o manifold for acetylene and oxygen equipped with flash arrestor , qty- 1 ea; 2.p fire extinguisher, qty- 1 ea; 2.q over head lighting, 2 ea; 2.r folding work table, qty- 1 ea; 2.s gas bottle rack storage, qty- 1 ea. 2. Requirements ( Design ) ? The equipment shall be new and unused capable of performing its intended function in accordance with the operation and performance requirements herein. The equipment shall be complete so that when connected to the utilities this will be used for the application of wire sprayed. 3. Requirements (Safety & Health ) ? Covers, guards, and other safety devices shall be provided For all parts of the equipment that present safety hazards. The safety devices are not to interfere with operation of the equipment . The safety devices prevent unintentional contact with th e guarded part, and are removable to facilitate inspection, maintenance, and repair of the parts. All machine parts, components, mechanisms, and assemblies furnished on units comply with all specific requirements of OSHA Safety and Health standards ( 29 VFR-1910 ) general industry that are applicable to the equipment itself. Additional safety and health requirements are as specified in other paragraphs of this specification. 4. Requirement ( Controls ) ? All operating controls are to be located convenient to the operators at their normal work station. 5. Requirements ( Environmental ) ? The equipment is to be designed and constructed so that under the operating, service, transportation and storage conditions described herein, the equipment does not emit material hazardous to the ecological system as prescribed by federal, state, or local statutes in effect at the point of in stallation. 6. Requirements ( Lubrication ) ? All bearings ( except sealed for life or self lubricating type ), mating gears, and sliding parts are to be provided with means for lubrication. The reservoirs of splash type systems are to be fitted with an oil level sight gauges. Automatic force feed and manually operated force feed systems are to be supplied with a filler. Manually operated systems shall have control handles mounted in an accessible location convenient to the operator. All oil holes, grease fittings, and filler caps are to be easily accessible. 7. Requirements ( Electrical Equipment ) ? All electrical components including motors, starters, relays, switches, and wiring shall conform to and be located in accordance with applicable NEMA, ANSI, and NFPA standards for intended applications as defined in NFPA No. 70. 8. Requirements ( Electrical Power Disconnect ) ? A supply circuit disconnect device, fusible motor, circuit breaker shall be provided and installed on the equipment. 9. Requirement ( Motors ) ? Motors are to be rated for industrial duty and are to be equipped with ball bearings of the sealed and permanently lubricated type. 10. Requirements ( Control Circuits ) ? Main and auxillary control circuits shall operate off of 115 VAC or less derived from isolation transformers integral with the equipment. 11. Requirements ( Electrical Connections ) ? All electrical connections within the equipment are to be complete and made via terminals on the components, terminal / circuit boards, and bussing . Connections shall be supported and spaced without dependence upon wiring in the components and braced as necessary to insure withstanding the distortion forces associated with available short circuit current. All wiring to inter connect the equipment shall be provided. Proper identification of wiring , bussing, terminals and circuits for function, polarity, phasing, etc , shall be adhered to throughout the equipment. Identification shall be in the form of wire markers, color coding, permanently engraved plates, and permanent marking on the devices. Adequate spacing shall be maintained throughout to avoid excessive bending of cabling and wiring and to maintain adequately separation and crepe distance between electrical potential and ground to permit ease in connecting and disconnecting wiring and cabling during troubleshooting and repair. In no instance is clearance and crepage distance to be less than those prescribed in NEMA ICS, Part ICS 1-111. 12. Requirements ( Grounding ) ? For cord connected equipment, a NEMA type grounding plug which effectively grounds the equipment for safety of personnel is to be used in lieu of a grounding stud or lug on the equipment. 13. Requirement ( Ferrous Parts ) ? All exposed ferrous parts such as screws, bolts, nuts, washers, etc, shall be cadmium or chrome plated, galvanized or protected by an electrical / chemical process or of stainless steel , to resist corrosion in a salt laden , moist , variable atmosphere. 14. Requirements ( Control Panels, Instruments, and Plates ) ? Wording and numbers on the control panel, instrumentation, and plates are to be mounted with convenience to operating personnel. All such devices are clearly and legibly marked for function and identification. Each control is fitted with suitable handles, push buttons, or control knobs as applicable. Gauges and indicators are to be designed to be re-calibrated. 15. Requirements ( Workmanship) ? Workmanship of the equipment to be furnished shall be with the req uirements of this specification and of such quality that denotes the performance of skilled and experienced personnel trained in the field of work performed. Notes: 1. Price quotes are to be Firm ? Fixed price and shall include shipping cost to San Diego, Ca ; 2. Bid proposals must be submitted no later than 12:00 noon EST on Thursday, September 18,2003 ; 3. Bid proposals are to be submitted to either Ron Joyner, Material Procurement Specialist, Phone: (757)-688-9062 ( Voice ) / (757)-688-5853 (Fax ), Email : joynerrc@supship.navy.mil or Steve Kampman, Contracting Officer, Phone: (757)-688-9072 (Voice ) / (757)-688-5803 (Fax ), Email kampmansf@supship.navy.mil.; 4. The Government intends to award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible bidder whose quote, conforming to the solicitation requirements, provides the lowest price ; 5. This solicitation inco rporates the applicable FAR clauses for a commercial acquisition in accordance with Simplified Acquisition Procedures ; 6. Quotes will be accepted either by fax or Email. Points of contact are Ron Joyner, phone: (757)-688-9062 or Steve Kampman, phone : (757)-688-9072.
 
Record
SN00432528-W 20030913/030911213519 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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