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Energy Huntsville Opportunity Report and
Government CollaborationFebruary 2016
Presentations and OpportunitiesPresentations
www.energyhuntsville.com/presentations
Army Corps of Engineershttp://www.hnc.usace.army.mil/BusinessWithUs/Contracting.aspx
Army Office of Energy Initiativeswww.asaie.army.mil/Public/ES/eitf/
Grantswww.grants.gov
Opportunity Database - For Members
FACILITY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES III (FOMS III)
Customer – NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterNAICS – 561210 Facilities Support Services ($38.5M)Value – $112.8MRFP Date – October 2016
Notes on GSFC:• Approximately 1,428 acres• 36 major buildings and 114 minor structures• Consists of buildings, roadways, parking areas, open spaces, underground
utility infrastructure with utility plants• unique world-class prototype laboratories, clean rooms, satellite tracking
centers, office buildings, computing facilities, storage facilities, underground utilities and central utility plants
FACILITY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES III (FOMS III)
Requirements:• Preventive maintenance• Repairs• Trouble call response• Reliability centered maintenance (RCM)• Maintenance planning • Central plant operations• Safety• Code compliance (electrical, mechanical, fire, etc.)• Energy management• Information management• Operational building monitoring
Note: Seamless integration and responsiveness will be key elements to successfully performing this work
FACILITY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES III (FOMS III)
The contractor will be responsible for the operations, maintenance and repair of facilities systems, and collateral equipment including:• High and low voltage electrical, heating, ventilation, air
conditioning/refrigeration (HVAC/R)• Plumbing• Fire protection• Underground utilities• Electrical substations• Two Central Plants that provide steam, chilled water, and emergency power
Also included are building structures, building envelopes, architectural elements (windows, doors, finishes, etc.), roads, parking lots, walkways, life safety systems, elevators, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, power monitoring, plant control system, and a utility control system (UCS)
USACE AEC HOMELAND DEFENSE OPERATIONS CENTER COMMAND AND CONTROL FACILITY AT
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO (JBSA)
Customer – USACE Fort Worth DistrictPrimary Requirement – Building Construction ServicesValue – $43MPlace of Performance – Joint Base San Antonio
Notes: • Construct a Homeland Defense Operations Center at Joint Base
San Antonio• Work includes a Combined Operations and Intelligence Center
(COIC), Network Operations Center (NOC), standby generator and special foundations
USACE AEC HOMELAND DEFENSE OPERATIONS CENTER COMMAND AND CONTROL FACILITY AT
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO (JBSA)
Requirements:• Project includes costs to comply with the Office of the Director
of National Intelligence (ODNI) construction directives• Intrusion Detection System (IDS) installation• Closed circuit TV installations connection• Energy Monitoring Control Systems (EMCS) connection• Building Information Systems Note: Facility features include classified information storage, secure video conferencing, general administrative and briefing areas
USACE AEC HOMELAND DEFENSE OPERATIONS CENTER COMMAND AND CONTROL FACILITY AT
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO (JBSA)
Supporting facilities include:• Electric, water, sewer, and gas utilities• Paving, walks, curbs, and gutters• Parking, storm drainage• Site improvements• Fencing and Information systems
Notes:• Sustainability and Energy measures will be provided• Security fencing is provided to secure mobile command &
control vehicles
Energy Huntsville Opportunity Report and
Government CollaborationFebruary 2016