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Design-Bid-Build (DBB), Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP), Construction Contract for P617 Transit Protection Program Facility at Naval Submarine Base (NSB) Kings Bay, Georgia
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Summary: Background The contract is issued by the Naval Submarine Base (NSB) Kings Bay, Georgia, focusing on the construction of the P617 Transit Protection Program Facility. The goal of this contract is to enhance the operational capabilities and safety of the facility, aligning with the agency's mission to support national defense and maritime operations. Work Details The contractor will be responsible for a variety of construction tasks including: - Waterfront/marine repair and/or construction - High voltage electric repair both above and underground - Potable water and sanitary sewer system repair - Fire protection systems - Compressed air utility system construction - Coating and cathodic protection of marine structures - Driven pile installation in water depths of 15 feet or greater - Environmental monitoring and compliance - Managing constrained construction sites while maintaining navigable waters adjacent to the site - Executing a compressed construction schedule with 24/7 operations - Providing a large skilled labor force throughout the project duration - Addressing construction site security challenges. The contractor must demonstrate relevant experience through submitted projects that meet specific characteristics of relevancy including size, scope, and complexity similar to this RFP. Place of Performance The geographic location for performance is at Naval Submarine Base (NSB) Kings Bay in Georgia. Incumbent Analysis (see Incumbents section for more detail) This opportunity appears to have a confirmed incumbent based on prior contract N6945021D0002–N6945021F0296 awarded to MB-BMCD SE JV ($7,224,448, 09/17/21–09/30/26), which included full design of the P617 Transit Protection Program Facility along with related scheduling, cost estimating, hazardous materials design/specification support, environmental permitting, and geotechnical services. The current DBB construction effort for the same P617 facility at NSB Kings Bay is likely a continuation of that earlier design work, transitioning from design deliverables and planning into execution of the facility’s construction scope.