Plating Shop Renovation Industry Day
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Project Title: Plating Shop Renovation – Hill AFB, Utah
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Executing Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District (SPK)
Project Type: Renovation and New Construction
Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
Contract Type: Firm-Fixed Price (FFP), Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC)
Ordering Period: 1,825 calendar days (5 years)
Bonding: Required at the task order level for awarded/active work only
Location: Buildings 505 & 507, Hill AFB, Utah
Estimated Magnitude of Construction: $100,000,000 – $250,000,000
Purpose of Industry Day
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District – Utah Satellite Office is conducting an Industry Day to provide interested Offerors with a clear understanding of the Government’s requirements and project timelines.
The event will:
- Present upcoming project requirements and anticipated milestones.
- Facilitate Q&A sessions to address technical, schedule, and procurement questions.
- Promote networking between industry representatives and the USACE Hill Team.
- Provide a tour of the Plating Shop.
Key USACE Staff Available: Project Manager, Technical Lead, Discipline Design Leads, Environmental Leads, and Contracting Officers.
Project Overview
The Plating Shop Renovation project will modernize and expand existing facilities located in Building 505 (B505) and Building 507 (B507) at Hill AFB, Utah, ensuring continued depot-level maintenance capability for multiple aircraft platforms. The renovation addresses compliance with OSHA and environmental standards, enhances safety and ergonomics, improves energy efficiency, reduces maintenance costs, and provides a robust, modernized facility to ensure reliable aircraft part finishing in support of Air Force readiness.
The project includes both the comprehensive renovation of 20,000 square feet of existing shop space and the construction of a new 2,800-square-foot Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB) to accommodate expanded operations.
Renovation – Building 505/507 (20,000 SF)
- Structural Upgrades: Reinforce basement slabs, footings, and CMU walls. Replace structural platforms, columns, and grating for plating tanks. Modify roof structure to support overhead cranes.
- Mechanical & Process Systems: Replace HVAC and ventilation systems for chemical processes and fume exhaust. Refurbish chemical-resistant coatings on floors, walls, and ceilings.
- Electrical & Controls: Upgrade panelboards, busways, circuits, instrumentation, and lighting to support automated, traceable plating operations.
- Fire & Life Safety: Install updated fire suppression systems, emergency eyewash/shower stations, and life safety signage.
Key Plating Processes:
- Electroless Nickel
- Cadmium Plating
- Chrome and High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) Strip
- Chrome Plating
- Anodize / Alodine (Type II & III)
- Zinc Nickel Plating
- Nickel Sulfamate Plating
- Phosphate / Temper Etch / Passivate
- Aluminum Conversion Coat
- Titanium Pickle
- Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection (FPI)
- Aqueous Degrease / Future Lines
New Construction – Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB) (2,800 SF)
- Constructed adjacent to Building 505 to accommodate ovens that extend beyond the building footprint.
- Design Features: Insulated steel panels, standing seam metal roof, polyisocyanurate insulation, snow guards.
- Basement & Platforms: Cast-in-place basement, equipment platforms, steel stairs, service utility routing.
- Integration: Structural opening and expansion joint between B505 and PEMB for seamless operational flow.
Ordering Period & Phased Construction Approach
- Ordering Period: 1,825 calendar days (5 years) to accommodate phased construction, complex equipment installation, testing, and commissioning.
- Task Orders: Each phase executed under a separate pre-priced task order with its own Notice-To-Proceed (NTP).
Phased Construction Schedule:
Phase 1:
- Demolition: 'A' tank line (B507), ovens (B505)
- Installation: Type II Anodize (B507); Chrome, Type III Anodize, Phosphate/Passivate (B505)
Phase 2:
- Demolition: Chrome, Anodize, Phosphate lines
- Installation: Cadmium, Zinc Nickel, Temper Etch, Nickel, Electroless Nickel
Phase 3:
- Demolition: Cadmium, Iridate, Zinc Nickel, Temper Etch, Nickel lines
- Installation: Chrome Strip, FPI, Degrease, Future lines
Phase 4:
- Demolition: Chrome and FPI lines
- Installation: New Chrome tank line
Each task order includes labor, equipment, supervision, and materials and is issued within the 5-year ordering period.
Occupancy of Premises
- Work occurs in active, secure facilities. Contractors must maintain security, protect Government property, provide dust enclosures, and coordinate with ongoing operations.
Industry Day Details
- Date: Friday, November 07, 2025
- Time: 0900 – 1100 MDT (Briefing); 1300 – 1430 MDT (Site Visit – Building 505)
- Briefing Location: USACE Utah Layton Satellite Office, 523 S. Heritage Park Blvd, Suite 1, Layton, UT 84041
- Site Visit Location: Building 505, Hill Air Force Base, Utah
RSVP Instructions:
Submit by 1200 PDT on 22 October 2025 with:
- Full Name
- Company Name
- Email Address
Email RSVP to:
Melita S. Doyle – melita.s.doyle@usace.army.mil
Amelia K. Bryant – amelia.k.bryant@usace.army.mil