Fort Hood, Texas, Oct. 16, 2017 -- The U.S. Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, MICC – Fort Hood, released a solicitation on Monday, October 16 inviting qualified and interested contractors to bid on a construction project.
The project, which calls for the conversion of more than 6,400 square feet of existing space on the first and second floors of Building 36000 at the Fort Hood Military Installation, is set aside for small business contractors who are certified by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) as a HUBZone business.
The relevant NAICS Code is 236220, with a size standard of $36.5 million. The magnitude of the procurement, according to the Army in this solicitation, is estimated at between $500,000 and $1 million.
The contractor who receives the contract must provide all plant, supervision, labor, materials, equipment, supplies, and transportation necessary to complete the project; all work must comply with applicable state, local, and federal laws and regulations, industry and construction codes and standards, manufacturer's specifications, and recommendations, and with all contract special provisions, terms and conditions; and the bid guarantee in the amount must be at least 20 percent of the bid price or $120,000.00, whichever is less.
Also according to the solicitation, performance and payment bonds must equal 100 percent of the original contract price.
The Army expects the contractor who receives the contract to complete the project within 180 days of receiving a notice to proceed.
Responses are due by no later than October 17 at 1 p.m. CST, and must be e-mailed to Contract Specialist David Hester at [email protected].
Businesses interested in bidding on and receiving contracts from the government must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) database and have as part of the Registration all current Representations and Certifications.
US Federal Contractor Registration, the world’s largest third-party government registration firm, and a firm that not only helps companies survive but also thrive, completes the required Registrations on behalf of its clients. It also makes available information about opportunities like this, as well as training on how to locate, research, and respond to opportunities.
We also make available for our clients and for contracting officers our proprietary Advanced Federal Procurement Data Search (AFPDS). Our Advanced Federal Procurement Data Search (AFPDS) gives you in one place instant bid notifications, bid proposal prospecting, and information about government procurement officers. We make this search tool available to clients, as part of our commitment to helping each and every USFCR client succeed and thrive as a government contractor.
For contracting officers, the AFPDS gives them in one place access to a database of available contractors and also a place to post information about opportunities. Contracting officers get free access to AFPDS. We also provide interested contracting officers a list of contractors who may be able to provide a service and/or product that they need.
For more information, to get started with a SAM registration, to learn more about how US Federal Contractor Registration can help your business succeed, to find out how we can help you complete the processes necessary to become certified as one or more types of small business(es), earning HUBZone certification from the SBA, and/or to speak with our federal training specialists about how to craft a memorable proposal, call 877-252-2700, ext. 1.
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