The United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point has a commercial requirement for service contract in which the Contractor will remove existing carpeting and replace it with new carpeting in various locations within West Point. The service further includes the removal and temporary relocation of existing office furniture and reinstallation as a part of the carpeting process. The contractor will furthermore, be responsible to provide a selection of potential carpet solutions to the customer. The carpeting service is performed on an as needed basis as approved by the Directorate of Public Works, Facilities Maintenance Board and thru an contract task order issued by MICC-WP. The customer is the United States Army Garrison West Point, Directorate of Public Works (USAGWP-DPW). DPW supports the maintenance of the infrastructure at West Point. The contractor will also be responsible to disassemble/reassemble office spaces as part of this service contract. The carpeting service maintains the functional and high standards of buildings at West Point. The carpet is functional in that is protects the existing flooring and it also provides a safe work environment that is safe from tripping hazards and aesthetically pleasing finish for all occupied locations. The carpeting service is required to meet the professional standards of the US Army.
Carpeting service as needed basis Contractor will remove/install new carpeting Disassemble/ reassemble office furniture -in temporary location then return it back to original office space once the carpet installation completed. Supply the customer samples of carpeting within 10 days after contract awarded Removal of debris daily Minimum fifteen-year carpet warranty Carpet size should be 24 x 24” modular tiles thickness of ½ “, Flammability/smoke density in accordance with NFPA 258.
All interested offerors will need to submit Past Performance and email your proposal and Past Performance documents to
Contract Specialist: Sonya.d.vanvalkenburg.civ@army.mil
Before or by the closing date indicated in box #8.