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Greenbelt Landing Project
Award Notice from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Shelby County, Tennessee. Industry: NAICS 237990 • PSC Y1PA.
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GREENBELT LANDING, SHELBY COUNTY, TN (MS RIVER MILE 738L AHP). THIS WORK IS CATEGORIZED AS REVETMENT CONSTRUCTION. THE WORK FURNISHING ALL PLANT, LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW BOAT RAMP, REPAIRS TO EXISTING BOAT RAMP, DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE, SHADE STRUCTURES, FENCING, LIGHTING, SIDEWALKS, ASPHALT MILLING, ASPHALT PAVING, STRIPING, INSTALLATION OF 4 DEADMAN ANCHORS, LANDSCAPING, AND INCIDENTAL RELATED WORK ACCORDING TO THE SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS, AND ANY INCIDENTAL RELATED WORK.
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The Greenbelt Landing Project, issued by the Department of the Army under solicitation number W912EQ26CA002, calls for revetment construction around Shelby County, TN. The project includes substantial construction activities such as a new boat ramp, repairs to an existing ramp, and various site enhancements. This opportunity is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, making it crucial for eligible bidders to engage with the solicitation process.
The buyer seeks to procure construction services for the Greenbelt Landing Project, which involves building and repairing a boat ramp and associated facilities and infrastructure in Shelby County, TN.
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses
- Firms experienced in revetment construction
- Contractors with capabilities in asphalt paving and landscaping
- Furnish all plant, labor, and materials for construction
- Construct a new boat ramp
- Repair the existing boat ramp
- Build a dumpster enclosure
- Install shade structures
- Install fencing and lighting
- Construct sidewalks
- Perform asphalt milling and paving
- Conduct striping
- Install 4 deadman anchors
- Evidence of SDVOSB certification
- Relevant project experience documentation
- Proposed pricing strategy and cost breakdown
- Detailed project management plan
- Compliance with all specification and plan requirements
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- Adhere to federal contracting regulations specific to the Army
- Ensure all labor and materials meet specified standards
- Strict adherence to project timelines and completion requirements
- Consider competitive pricing while meeting cost requirements for labor and materials
- Include contingencies for unexpected site conditions
- Evaluate labor costs in alignment with the Davis-Bacon Act for prevailing wage compliance
- Partner with local subcontractors for community engagement
- Seek teaming arrangements with firms experienced in environmental regulations
- Consider alliances with specialty contractors for lighting and landscaping
- Potential delays due to environmental regulations and permitting processes
- Risk of cost overruns in materials and labor
- Challenge of meeting project deadlines in adverse weather conditions
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- Are there any specific environmental restrictions on the site?
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