Anonymous ID: 4e686a Aug. 4, 2018, 9:42 a.m. No.2449365   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9384 >>9431 >>9432 >>9438 >>9456 >>9492 >>9578 >>9615

A reminder. Guantanamo Bay Naval Station. US Navy construction presolicitation notice June 30, 2017 https://www.neco.navy.mil/synopsis/detail.aspx?id=485890

Contract awarded on Feb 22, 2018 https://www.neco.navy.mil/synopsis/detail.aspx?id=503612

 

For construction of Contingency Mass Migration Complex, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

 

The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast (NAVFAC SE) has been tasked to develop, solicit, and award a single-award, firm fixed-price (FFP), design-bid-build (DBB) contract for the construction of a contingency mass migration complex (Leeward South) for 13,000 migrants and 5,000 support forces, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The estimated price range for the entire project is between $25,000,000.00 and $100,000,000.00.

 

The scope of this project is for the construction of a contingency mass migration complex (Leeward South) for 13,000 migrants and 5,000 support forces. Provide site shaping for tents, concrete pads for camp headquarters, galleys and dumpsters, perimeter and service roads, and Mass Notification System. Supporting facilities include utility systems (electrical, water, and sanitary sewer), exterior lighting, information systems to include fiber optic cable service, expansion of the waste, vehicle parking area, storm drainage, and removal of two family housing trailer units. Measures in accordance with the Department of Defense (DoD) Minimum Antiterrorism for Buildings standards will be provided. Facilities will be designed to a minimum life of 50 years in accordance with DoDs Unified Facilities Code (UFC 1-200-02) including energy efficiencies, building envelope and integrated building systems performance. Sustainability/Energy measures will be provided.

 

The Request for Proposal (RFP) will be issued as an unrestricted requirement open to all firms in accordance with FAR Subpart 6.1, Full and Open Competition. The RFP will be open to participation by all interested firms with specialized experience and qualifications required by this contract. The NAICS code for this FFP solicitation is 236220 with a size standard of $36,500,000.

 

The best value continuum source selection process to be used for this acquisition is the best value lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) source selection process as describe in FAR 15.101-2. The number of proposals evaluated for technical acceptability may be limited to the three lowest priced offers at the discretion of the Contracting Officer. If the number of proposals to be evaluated is limited, technical proposals shall be provided to the evaluator(s) without any identification of prices or any rank order of prices. If no proposals are found to be technically acceptable within the first group of proposals, then the process described will be conducted again as many times as necessary, until such time as the Government identifies a technically acceptable proposal.

 

Interested firms will be required to submit a price proposal and a non-cost/price proposal. Offerors who fail to submit a price proposal and non-cost/price proposal will not be considered for an award. Award will be made to the offeror whose total price and non-cost/price proposal offers the best value to the Government. Proposals will be evaluated on total price for the project.

 

Contract award is anticipated on or around 23 November 2017. This will be an electronic solicitation, which can be downloaded from Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) at https://www.fbo.gov The solicitation will be available at this site no earlier than 15 days after this pre-solicitation notice is posted.

 

A Pre-Proposal Conference and Site Visit will be provided at a later time. Details on the Pre-Proposal Conference and Site Visit will be provided in the solicitation. Entry Clearance forms have been included with this pre-solicitation notice (Attachments have been uploaded to NECO in a ZIP file and PDF file with this pre-solicitation notice). Failure to complete and return all Entry Access Documentation by the to-be-determined deadlines will result in access being denied to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for the Pre-Proposal Conference and Site Visit.

 

Proposals will be due no earlier than 30 days after the solicitation is released (exact date and time will be specified in the solicitation). Offerors are responsible for checking the FedBizOpps website for the solicitation and any subsequent amendments that may be issued. NO CONTRACT AWARD WILL BE MADE TO ANY CONTRACTOR THAT IS NOT REGISTERED OR IN THE PROCESS OF REGISTERING WITH THE DOD SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT (SAM). PLEASE VISIT THE SAM WEBSITE AT www.sam.gov FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO REGISTER.

 

Target date and completion status?

Anonymous ID: 4e686a Aug. 4, 2018, 9:52 a.m. No.2449456   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9492 >>9578 >>9615

>>2449365

Full transcript of Admiral Kurt Tidd, Commander, US Southern Command, press briefing March 6, 2018.

 

"…Q: Sylvie Lanteaume, AFP. I would like to ask you a question about Guantanamo. You said recently that Guantanamo was open to receive new prisoners. What is the capacity, in terms of the number of prisoners you can receive? And also, would it make it necessary for you to request more resources?

 

ADM. TIDD: So without going into – into the specifics, that – that we have the ability to – to receive more detainees, should the – the decision be made to send them to us. We, I think, is – it's pretty well understood right now. We have, in the – less than 50 there right now, and that – that number could probably go up. We could – we could accommodate a small number without any additional resources. But then, as the numbers continue to go up, now we would require a larger guard force. I think that's probably the best – And it's – it's less the detention facility, as it would be to support all of the other, the Military Commission's activities, and the other sorts of things that – that go on.

 

Q: Could it be a foreign fighter?

 

ADM. TIDD: You know, we don't get in the business of deciding who comes our way. We just are prepared to receive anyone that is ordered our way. …"

 

ttp://www.southcom.mil/Media/Speeches-Transcripts/Article/1458781/department-of-defense-press-briefing-by-admiral-kurt-tidd/

 

From the Navy RFP bid requests and grants, we know that Guantanamo Bay has been / is being / prepared to receive at least 13,000 additional detainees plus 5000 support forces.

Anonymous ID: 4e686a Aug. 4, 2018, 10:08 a.m. No.2449646   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9669 >>9684

>>2449624

I do not accept that they pray to a dead person.

Reject reject reject.

I do accept that the revere JFK and his sacrifice. And that they likely know some details about what JFK was attempting to really do, that we don't know yet.

I also accept that they are believing Christians who pray in the Oval Office every day.

I leave it at that, until more info comes our way.