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Published May 16, 2025 at 8:00 PM

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Renovation of a military facility in Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Completed plans call for the renovation of a military facility.

THIS OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO RELOCATE THE FIRE SUPPRESSION LINE IN THE STORAGE AREA OF BUILDING 5046 AND TO CREATE THREE (3) DOORWAYS IN THE CHAPLAIN GATHERING SPACE. See attached SF1442 for details and instructions. All questions and quotes must be directed to 126 Contracting Officer via email at 126.ARW.MSC@us.af.mil. Questions asked within 1 week of solicitation close will be answered at the discretion of the Contracting Officer. Please make quotes good for 30 days, if possible. Emailed quotes are preferred. Late quotes may be rejected at the Contracting Officer's discretion. The magnitude of this project is between $25,000 and $100,000. *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. i. Conduct siteinspection to verify site conditions. Contractor to coordinate all utilitylocates and permits (Hot work, dig, etc.) as needed. (1) Coordinate with the 375th and 126thCES for any shutdowns of building fire suppression systems. Approval must begiven from the Base Fire Chief and Base Civil Engineer prior to commencing workas required by UFC 3-600-01 Section 1-6. (2) This work shall comply with United Facilities Criteria(UFC) 3-600-01, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards (NFPA24,NFPA13,), and applicable Air Force Instructions (AFI). UFC 3-600-01 supersedes NFPAand other industry standards, except where not specifically addressed by theUFC. (3) The objective is to ensure the fire suppression systemremains fully operational and compliant following the relocation of the riser. (4) Building 5046 is approximately 25 years old and thereare no known issues of asbestos or lead paint in the facility. ii. The main fire suppression line conflicts with the newoffices that are to be constructed in building 5046. The riser from thebuilding ceiling into the mezzanine storage area is to be relocated from theeast side of the building to the west side. (1) Contractor shall verifysystem specifications (e.g., pipe materials, pressure ratings, etc) per UFC3-600-02 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems. (2) Contractor shallidentify a new riser location and submit a design drawing for review by the BCEand COR. iii. Submit an impairment plan to the Base Fire Department48 hours in advance and recommend temporary fire protection measures (e.g.,fire watch) of required. iv. Shut down the existing 6-inch riser using methodscompliant with NFPA 25 and UFC 3-600-01. v. Contractor shall demo the existing riser and isresponsible for the removal of construction debris from the site. vi. Install a new riser on the west side of the buildingand connect the overhead main with the mezzanine fire suppression system. Pipematerials must be compliant with UFC 3-600-01 Section 9-7.6 Piping such asSchedule 40 steel, black steel pipe (must be used for the addition, repair, orrelocation of existing galvanized pipe in wet pipe, dry pipe or pre-actionsystems per 9-7.7.1.2) or approved equivalent. (1) Ensure the riser hasproper supports, hangers, and seismic bracing per UFC 3-301-01 (StructuralEngineering) and UFC 3-600-01 Section 4-23.3.5 (2) Ensure all joints andfittings are pressure tested and corrosion resistant per UFC requirements. vii. Add two new fire suppression drops with fusedsprinkler heads matching the existing that are approximately centered in thenew office locations. Ceiling height for the new offices will be 8'. (1) 126 CES will mark the approximate office locations toassist contractor in determining approximate center. COR will provide approvalof proposed location of the two new drops. viii. Conduct ahydrostatic test at 200 psi (or 50 psi above maximum system pressure, whicheveris greater) for 2 hours per NFPA 25. (1) Provide a copy of the testing results to the COR. ix. Performa flow test of the system. Coordinate with the COR prior to the flow test. Thecontractor shall conduct the flow test as to protect the contents within themezzanine from damage. Contractor must give sufficient notice to the COR (2weeks) if stored items must be removed prior to the flow test. x. Verifyriser alignment, anchorage, and accessibility for maintenance. xi. Restoresystem operation and obtain written/email acceptance from the BCE and/or COR. xii. Performclean up to ensure no debris or construction materials are left on site. xiii. Provide anas-built drawing for the relocation and additions of the fire suppressionsystem. Current as-builts can be requested from the 126CES.

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