This is a 100% Small Business Set-Aside. Moody AFB is looking for a company that can conduct the repair and replacement of damaged fences across multiple locations at Moody AFB and Grassy Pond, as detailed in the Statement of Work (SOW), which were damaged due to Hurricane Helene. The objective is to restore the fences to their pre-damage condition, ensuring safety, functionality, and aesthetics. The estimated magnitude of this construction project is between $25,000 and $100,000, in accordance with FAR 36.204(b).
Statement of Work
Replace Damaged Fences – 23d FSS
1. Scope
The project involves the replacement of five (5) fences located across Moody AFB and one
(1) fence at Grassy Pond (Lake Park, GA). The damages were incurred during Hurricane
Helene, necessitating the replacement of all or portions of six (6) total fences. The objective
of the project is to restore the structural integrity, functionality, safety, and aesthetics of the
fences at Moody AFB and Grassy Pond.
2. Background
23d FSS strives to meet the needs of our customer base. The Archery Range (Moody AFB)
has a 6-foot wood privacy fence that needs to be fully replaced; the RV Storage Lot (Moody
AFB) has an 8’ chain link fence that needs to be replaced; the Softball Field (Moody AFB)
has a section of chain link fence that needs to be replaced; the Tennis Courts (Moody AFB)
has a section of 10’ chain link that needs to be replaced; and, the Maintenance Yard (Grassy
Pond) has a long section of 6’ chain link fence that needs to be replaced. Neither Moody AFB
nor Grassy Pond can fully supply the demand for our activities to our customers due to the
fence damage sustained by Hurricane Helene. This has a direct, negative impact on the health
of the MWRF. Replacing these six (6) fences will allow Moody AFB/Grassy Pond to recover
these lines of income in support of the MWRF.
3. Requirements
3.1 Archery Range Wooden Fence Replacement (Moody AFB)
o Overall Dimensions
Height: 6’
Length: 98’
Post Spacing: 8’ on center
Post Depth: 12” below grade
o Material
Pressure treated wood
4x4 Posts set in concrete
One (1) bag of concrete per post, mixed and poured on site.
Galvanized or coated nails
No gates
o Site Preparation and Demolition
Remove and dispose of the current wooden privacy fence, and associated
materials, in a contractor provided dumpster.
Dig holes for the fence posts, mix concrete, pour concrete, and set the posts
in place. Ensure the posts are level, plumb, and securely anchored in the
concrete and the concrete is properly finished and cured.
Install the wood fence panels between the posts, ensuring they are level,
secure, and properly aligned.
Install the vertical pickets, spacing them evenly apart, and securing them to
the fence panels using appropriate nails.
3.2 RV Storage Lot Chain Link Fence (Moody AFB)
o Overall Dimensions
Height: 8’
Length: 202’ x 330’
Gates:
• 1 rolling/cantilever gate to replace the double gate up
front.
• 1 single gate with 24 ft. opening
Barbed wire: 3 strands around the entire fence
o Material
Galvanized steel to match the existing fence
Mesh Size: 2” diamond mesh
Gauge: 9-gauge
Line posts for 10’ sections
Install bottom tension wire to eliminate ability to push bottom of the fence
in and gain access to the area.
Stretch and secure material using tension bars and/or bands at terminal
posts
Gates and gate hardware
• Rolling/cantilever gate preferred
o Site Preparation and Demolition
Remove and dispose of existing damaged chain link fence and associated
hardware into contractor provided dumpster.
Prep the site for the line posts utilizing concrete footings for stability
Concrete footings to be minimum 3’ deep and properly cured before
installation.
Level and plumb the fence section
3.3 Softball Field Chain Link Fence Repair (Moody AFB)
o Overall Dimensions of Section Needing to be Repaired
Height: 6’
Length: 10’
o Material
Galvanized steel to match the existing fence
Mesh Size: 2” diamond mesh
Gauge: 9-gauge
2 new line posts for 10’ section
Reattach protective barrier on top of fence
Install bottom tension wire to eliminate ability to push bottom of the fence
in and gain access to the area.
Stretch and secure material using tension bars and/or bands at terminal
posts
o Site Preparation and Demolition
Remove and dispose of existing 10’ section of chain link fence and
associated hardware into contractor provided dumpster.
Prep the site for the line posts utilizing concrete footings for stability
Concrete footings to be minimum 3’ deep and properly cured before
installation.
Level and plumb the fence section
3.4 Tennis Courts Chain Link Fence Repair (Moody AFB)
o Overall Dimensions of Section Needing to be Repaired
Height: 10’
Length: 120’
o Material
Galvanized steel to match the existing fence
Mesh Size: 2” diamond mesh
Gauge: 9-gauge
Ensure proper spacing: 10’ on center
Secure connections with appropriate fittings
Install bottom tension wire to eliminate ability to push bottom of the fence
in and gain access to the area.
Privacy Screen to cover the section of fence being replaced.
o Site Preparation and Demolition
Remove and dispose of existing damaged chain link fence and associated
hardware into contractor provided dumpster.
Prep the site for the line posts utilizing concrete footings for stability
Concrete footings to be minimum 3’ deep and properly cured before
installation.
Level and plumb the fence sections
3.5 Lodging Chain Link Fence Repair (Moody AFB)
o Overall Dimensions of Section Needing to be Repaired
Height: 5’
Length: 90’
o Material
Galvanized steel to match the existing fence
Mesh Size: 2” diamond mesh
Gauge: 9-gauge
Ensure proper spacing: 10’ on center
Secure connections with appropriate fittings
Install double-gates (12’ opening for double gate)
o Site Preparation and Demolition
Remove and dispose of damaged chain link fence and associated hardware
into contractor provided dumpster.
Prep the site for the line posts utilizing concrete footings for stability
Concrete footings to be minimum 3’ deep and properly cured before
installation.
Level and plumb the fence sections
3.6 Maintenance Yard Chain Link Fence (Grassy Pond)
o Overall Dimensions of Section Needing to be Repaired
Height: 6’
Length: 215’ L-Section
o Material
Galvanized steel to match the existing fence
Mesh Size: 2” diamond mesh
Gauge: 9-gauge
Ensure proper spacing: 10’ on center
Secure connections with appropriate fittings
Install bottom tension wire to eliminate ability to push bottom of the fence
in and gain access to the area.
o Site Preparation and Demolition
Remove and dispose of damaged chain link fence and associated hardware
into contractor provided dumpster.
Prep the site for the line posts utilizing concrete footings for stability
Concrete footings to be minimum 2’-3’ deep and properly cured before
installation.
Level and plumb the fence sections
Standard 1-year warranty to be provided by Contractor.
3.7 Equipment Requirements
All Equipment Required to Complete the Fences in Their Entirety Shall Be
Supplied by the Contractor
Contractors are responsible for providing their own means and mode of
transportation to safely transport all the grills to the appropriate locations.
Submission Requirements
Offerors must submit the following with their proposal:
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A detailed technical capability narrative showing their ability to perform the work.
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A proposed timeline for completing the work.
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A detailed action plan for the work to be accomplished.
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Proof of past performance on similar projects.
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A cost proposal, broken down by each fence section.
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A warranty statement for all work performed, which must be a minimum of 1 year.
Evaluation Criteria
In accordance with FAR 52.212-2, evaluation of offers will be based on the following factors:
Additional Information
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This is a Firm-Fixed-Price contract.
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All work must comply with applicable safety regulations.
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The contractor is required to provide all necessary equipment, including PPE for the project, and dumpsters for proper disposal of material.
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The contractor will also need to provide a portable restroom if necessary for the site.
Action Plan Requirement
Offerors are required to include a detailed action plan with their proposal. The action plan must clearly outline how the contractor will complete the work, the steps involved, and the timeline for each phase of the project.
Site Visit will be conducted on 08May2025 @1000, the site visit will begin at 23 CONS, building 932. Questions due 09May2025 @1000.
Point of Contact
For additional information or to confirm attendance at the site visit, please contact:
Name: Robert McKettrick
Phone: (229) 257-3465