Renovation and Modernization of Bradley Barracks, West Point, New York
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The New York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (District) is preparing plans and specifications for the repair of a 305,221 square foot, multi-story cadet barracks building at West Point, NY with a current capacity of 921 Cadets in 435 rooms. The scope of the work entails the repair of the entirety of Bradley Barracks (Building 756). Building repairs will address the interior configuration, life/safety, energy conservation, and utility systems which can no longer accommodate modern living conditions.
Architecture repairs will address space deficiencies for programmed functions such as: laundry, storage, day rooms, study rooms, TAC offices, barrack rooms, and latrines to address gender equality for both male and female Cadets. Interior repairs will address failing condition of walls, floors, ceilings and stairwells. Building exterior and envelope repairs include the restoration of water infiltration systems, structural roof systems, insulation and waterproofing, windows, rooftop equipment screening, and exterior masonry and limestone.
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing (MEP) repairs will be made to fire suppression and water supply systems, fire alarm and mass notification system, fire detection/protection/monitoring/controls, heating and ventilation systems, plumbing systems, electrical systems, telecommunication and cabling systems, closed circuit television (CCTV), alarm and card access systems, public address systems, time clock systems, cable television systems, and distributed antenna systems (DAS).
Repairs will include the abatement of all hazardous material that is known.
The completed facility will accommodate 824 Cadets in 417 rooms after the repairs are completed.
Repairs will comply with EPAct 2005, Executive Orders (EO) 13423 and 13123, and other current policies and directives on energy and water conservation. This project will be LEED SILVER certifiable and will follow the guidance detailed in the Sustainable Design and Development Policy.
The anticipated Magnitude of Construction is between $100,000,000.00 and $250,000,000.00.
The media selected for issuance of Synopsis/Solicitation and amendments shall solely be at the discretion of the Government; see below on how to access plans and specficiation. Paper copies of this solicitation and amendments, if any, will not be available or issued. In accordance with DFARS 252.204-7007, all vendors who want access to the solicitation must be registered with System for Award Management (SAM), located at https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/.
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For further information, contact: Orlando Nieves, Contract Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1843, New York, NY 10278-0090. Telephone: 917-790-8078. E-mail: Orlando.Nieves@usace.army.mil, and nydcontracting@usace.army.mil.