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Renovation of a transportation facility in Houston, Texas. Completed plans call for the renovation of a transportation facility.

Award Details Contract Award Date: Jun 14, 2022 Contract Award Number: 697DCK-22-C-00187 Task/Delivery Order Number: Contractor Awarded Unique Entity ID: GHRLXHJEUL65 Contractor Awarded Name: GE JV LLC Contractor Awarded Address: Layton, UT 84041-4259 USA Base and All Options Value (Total Contract Value): $2979588.00 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), En Route Construction Branch (AAQ-540) has a need to replace the roof and exhaust fans at the Houston Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) located at 16600 John F Kennedy Blvd, Houston, TX 77032. This work includes, but is not limited to, the following listed items: a. DEMOLITION: Contractor must supply adequate waste disposal dumpster on project site for all waste associated with project. 1) Demolish existing 47-mil Sarnafil single ply roofing system on Building A. 2) Demolish existing flashing around the perimeter of Building A roof. 3) Demolish existing equipment cage near Courtyard 3. 4) Demolish existing grounding, bonding, and lightning protection system and grounding pads as indicated. 5) Demolish existing roof drains. 6) For each existing exhaust fan on the Engine Generator Building (SBEX-1, SBEX-2, SBEX-4, SBEX-5, SBEX-6, SBEX-7, SBEX-9, SBEX-10): Disconnect and remove existing motor starters, conduit conductors, disconnect switch, and control wiring back to the panelboards. Where conduits are embedded in concrete, leave in place. Do not remove any of the motor starters or control wiring at the MCC's. Review drawings ZHU-D-ARTCC-D021-D026 for more details. 7) For each existing exhaust fan on Building A (AEX1, AEX2, E10, E12, EF403, EF14, BEX1, EF510): Disconnect and remove existing motor starters, conduit conductors, disconnect switch, and control wiring back to the panelboards. Where conduits are embedded in concrete, leave in place. Do not remove any of the motor starters or control wiring at the MCC's. ARCHITECTURAL: All civil work must be done according to the 2012 International Building Code (2012 IBC). 1) Install new Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) roofing system on Building A. 2) Install new TPO roofing system on Building A Roof. 3) Install new passive fall protection around Courtyards 1,2, and 3. 4) Install new TPO walking pads as indicated. MECHANICAL: All mechanical work must be done according to the 2012 International Mechanical Code (2012 IMC) and International Plumbing Code (2012 IPC), respectively. 1) For exhaust fans in Engine Generator Building (SBEX-1, SBEX-2, SBEX-4, SBEX-5, SBEX-6, SBEX-7, SBEX-9, SBEX-10), the Contractor shall furnish and install new exhaust fans. The Contractor shall furnish and install new stainless steel exterior hoods for each exhaust fan. Review drawings ZHU-D-ARTCC-M074 and ZHU-D-ARTCC-M119 for more information on the new work to be performed on the Engine Generator Building exhaust fans. 2) For exhaust fans in Building A (AEX1, AEX2, E10, E12, EF403, EF14, BEX1, EF510) new exhaust fans. The Contractor shall furnish and install new stainless steel exterior hoods for each exhaust fan. Review Construction Drawings ZHU-DARTCC-M117-M119 for more information on the new work to be performed on the Building A exhaust fans. 3) The Contractor shall furnish and install new labels on each exhaust fan and exterior hood with identification number, fan model number, serial number, and motor and fan data, use exterior grade UV resistant or aluminum labels. Rivet/attach labels in conspicuous location of exterior hood and fan housing. Coordinate with COR/RE to accurately verify corresponding name and data of each exhaust fan with it's exterior hood. 4) The Contractor shall reconnect control sensors and devices to new exhaust fans. Control wiring and conduit are to be protected and reused to the fullest extent possible. 5) Modify existing fan enclosure to provide easier accessibility to exhaust fans for maintenance. 6) The Contractor shall furnish and install remote grease lines, fittings, and grease port manifold. The Contractor shall coordinate installation with ESU and COR/RE. d. ELECTRICAL: All electrical work must be done according to the National Electric Code (NEC) and FAA Standard 19F(see Attachment No. 1) 1) Reinstall lightning protection and grounding system. 2) For exhaust fans in Engine Generator Building (SBEX-1, SBEX-2, SBEX-4, SBEX-5, SBEX-6, SBEX-7, SBEX-9, SBEX-10), the Contractor shall furnish and install new 3-10 AWG in 3/4 " conduit and terminate to the existing panelboard/MCC. The Contractor shall field verify the locations of the panelboards and branch circuits during the Pre-construction site visit with COR. Review drawing ZHU-D-ARTCC-E106 for more information on the new work to be performed on the Engine Generator Building exhaust fans. 3) For exhaust fans in Engine Generator Building (SBEX-1, SBEX-2, SBEX-4, SBEX-5, SBEX-6, SBEX-7, SBEX-9, SBEX-10), the Contractor shall furnish and install new heavy duty disconnect switch, non-fused rated 30 AMP, NEMA Type 1. The Contractor shall field coordinate the exact mounting location of the disconnect switch with the COR. The length of the liquid tight metal conduit must not exceed 6 feet. 4) For exhaust fans in Building A (AEX1, AEX2, E10, E12, EF403, EF14, BEX1, EF510), the Contractor shall furnish and install new 3-10 AWG in 3/4 " conduit and terminate to the existing panelboard/MCC. The Contractor shall field verify the locations of the panelboards and branch circuits during the Pre-construction site visit with COR. Review Construction and ZHU-D-ARTCC-E118-119 for more information on the new work to be performed on the Building A exhaust fans. 5) For exhaust fans in Building A (AEX1, AEX2, E10, E12, EF403, EF14, BEX1, EF510), the Contractor shall furnish and install new heavy duty disconnect switch, non-fused rated 30 AMP, NEMA Type 1. The Contractor shall field coordinate the exact mounting location of the disconnect switch with the COR. The length of the liquid tight metal conduit must not exceed 6 feet. The estimated construction magnitude for this project is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. See the attached solicitation package for details. A one-time site visit is scheduled for 9:00 am Central Time on Monday, January 3, 2022. Site visit attendees will meet with Mr. Edward Hackett at the Houston ARTCC guard station. Prospective site visit attendees shall pre-announce their firm's intent to inspect the site by emailing mark.salum@faa.gov the names of proposed site visit attendees no later than noon Pacific Time on Monday, December 30, 2021. Requests for Information (RFIs) arising from the site visit shall be emailed to mark.salum@faa.gov no later Noon Pacific Time on Monday, January 10, 2022. Responses to RFIs will be provided via solicitation amendment only. Offers are due no later than 5:00 pm Pacific Time on Monday, January 24, 2020. All offers shall be emailed to mark.salum@faa.gov. NOTE: ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST HAVE A TOTAL FILE SIZE OF LESS THAN 10 MB. EMAILS CONTAINING MORE THAN 10 MB OF ATTACHMENTS WILL BE REJECTED BY FAA'S EMAIL SYSTEM. OFFERORS MAY SUBMIT MULTIPLE EMAILS IF FILE SIZES WILL EXCEED 10 MB IN TOTAL. *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document.

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Transportation Terminals

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