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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 28, 2016 FBO #5361
AWARD

Z -- REPLACE CARPET IN B8185, B2109 and B460

Notice Date
7/26/2016
 
Notice Type
Award Notice
 
NAICS
238330 — Flooring Contractors
 
Contracting Office
N40080 NAVFAC WASHINGTON, NAS PATUXENT RIVER/FEAD 22445 Peary Road Bldg 504 Patuxent River, MD
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N4008016Q3023
 
Response Due
4/28/2016
 
Archive Date
8/26/2016
 
Point of Contact
Jennifer Thompson - (301)757-4486
 
E-Mail Address
jennifer.m.thompson2@navy.mil
(jennifer.m.thompson2@navy.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Award Number
N4008016P3023
 
Award Date
7/26/2016
 
Awardee
CARPET RESOURCES, INC (DUNS 969288125)<br />
 
Award Amount
62,714.58
 
Line Number
0001
 
Description
2.DETAILED DESCRIPTION 2.1.Detailed Description. Remove 12,700 square feet of carpet and 2,750 lf of 4 vinyl wall base and replace with 30 oz. tufted weight, 24  x 24 , hard backed, glue down, carpet tiles. 2.2.*Contractor will coordinate with the PW POC prior to commencement of work to ensure all scheduling and access issues have been worked out properly. Any questions will be directed to the PW POC and not through the customer. 2.2.1.Demolition 2.2.1.1.Civil In building 8185, remove 11,400 square feet of glued down sheet carpeting, and approx. 2500 lf of 4  vinyl wall base in the area designated in figure 1 at the bottom. Remove 110 lf of transition strip from under doorways and in the hallways. Scrape clean and prepare properly the concrete floor to accept the new carpet. In building 2109, room N137 remove 850 square feet of 18  x 18  glued down carpet squares and approx. 160lf of 4  vinyl wall base in the area designated in figure 2 at the bottom. Remove 12lf of stair nosing on the top step at entrance to the room. Scrape clean the raised flooring tiles and prepare them to accept the new carpet. In building 460, room 125 remove 450 square feet of glued down sheet carpet and approx. 90lf of 4  vinyl wall base in the area designated in figure 3 at the bottom. Scrape clean and prepare the concrete floor to accept the new carpet. 2.2.2.Install 2.2.2.1.Civil In building 8185, install 1,267sy of 30 oz. tufted weight, 24  x 24 , hard backed, glue down, carpet tiles in the rooms where carpet was removed. Install aluminum based, rubber topped glue down transition strip where the new carpet transits to other type of flooring. This will include both ends of the hallway, under the doors at the mechanical closet, POP room, and office support area. Approx. 35lf Install approx. 2,400 lf of 4  vinyl wall base. In building 2109, room N137, install 90sy of 30 oz. tufted weight, 24  x 24 , hard backed, glue down, carpet tiles in the area where carpet was removed. The carpet tiles will match the raised flooring panels when installed to allow for access under floor. Install new aluminum stair nosing at the top step of entrance to the room. Install approx. 160lf of 4  vinyl wall base. In building 460, room 125, install 50sy of 30 oz. tufted weight, 24  x 24 , hard backed, glue down, carpet tiles in the area where carpet was removed. This carpet will be required to match the existing carpet in the adjacent room. This carpet is Shaw commercial carpet tile, style number 59424 and color 24485. Install approx. 90lf of 4  vinyl wall base. The contractor will be required to provide an attic stock of carpet for building 8185 in the amount of 53.3sy or 10 boxes, and at 2109 the amount of 26.6sy or 5 boxes. 2.2.2.2.Special Circumstances In building 8185, the customer will work with the contractor to remove small furniture items prior to the contractor replacing the carpet. However, most of the cubicle furniture and the desks too large to move will be require staying within the room. This means the contractor will be required to move around and/or lift the approximately 65 pieces of cubicle furniture and desk to replace the carpet. No permanent or complicated electrical connections are present. All personal effects will be moved off the floor by the customer. Scheduling in this building is important to keep workflow at an acceptable pace. In building 2109, room N137, the contractor will be responsible to move around and/or lift the 6 pieces of cubicle furniture and desks to replace the carpet. All personal effects will be moved off the floor by the customer. In building 460, room 125, the contractor will be required to work around the large conference table in the room. 2.2.2.3.Submittals The contractor will be responsible to submit product data and receive the approved submittal prior to ordering any material. The submittals will include carpet data, vinyl base data, and adhesive data. The carpet tile specified in 2.2.2.1 will be sufficient for all areas but the customer will chose the color for building 8185, and 2109.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DON/NAVFAC/N40080PAX/N4008016Q3023/listing.html)
 
Record
SN04196511-W 20160728/160726235157-ebaf6cbfddea6b29991eea96f530f067 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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