This Document is a legal notice informing all Applicants of MWH Constructors & Webcor Builders, A Construction Joint Venture (hereafter referred to as MWH/Webcor) intent to solicit and receive Statements of Qualifications with the purpose of prequalifying Bidders to submit proposals to perform Work on specific Bid Package listed in this advertisement for the WW-647R Biosolids Digester Facilities Project.
After accessing the link, Applicants will be directed to a BuildingConnected Public Plan Room where Applicants will find the RFQ packages and instructions on how to download the RFQ documents. Applicants shall submit statements of qualifications to MWH/Webcor via BuildingConnected Website NO LATER THAN September 25, 2023.
This work will be performed at the Southeast Treatment Plant. This is an operating wastewater plant with extensive above- and below-grade infrastructure that must remain in continuous operation at all times. A brief description of the Scope of works.
T--09.12: B600, 606, 607 and B615 Special Coatings
The scope of work (SOW) is for B600, B606, B607, B615 - Special Coatings including epoxy chemical resistant systems and water repellent sealer
Applicants who pre-qualify as Bidders are hereby notified that work to be performed under this contract will be in full or in part financed by the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF), administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), and the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), also administered by the US EPA.
Applicants who pre-qualify as Bidders are required to seek, and are encouraged to use, Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) for their subcontracting and procurement needs. These requirements apply to all subcontracts for equipment, supplies, construction, and services. The SFPUC has adopted the following Fair Share Objectives for participation of DBEs in this SRF funded project. These are project-wide participation goals that the Contractor may seek to meet:
1. 5.6% MBE
2. 1.2% WBE
The project wide requirement for Local Business Enterprise participation is 12% of the Contract Sum. The Local Hiring requirement for the Construction Phase of the Project is 30% laborers and 50% for apprentices for each trade. In accordance with California Labor Code Sections 1771.1 and 1725.5, no contract can be awarded to a Bidder without proof that the Bidder and all identified subcontractors are currently registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations.
The BDFP Project team, in partnership with the City of San Francisco Contract Monitoring Division (“CMD”), Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD), and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (“SFPUC”) is committed to fostering strong, sustainable, and vibrant communities in the neighborhoods that we serve. The BDFP Project team is committed to providing certified Small & Micro Local Business Entities (“LBE”) within Bayview Hunters Point (“Hyper-Local LBE”) with meaningful opportunities to participate on the BDFP Project. In addition, we strongly encourage bidders to support the community by utilizing Hyper-Local LBEs and also hiring local residents of Bayview Hunters Point to fulfil the LBE participation and disadvantaged hiring goals. A list of Hyper-Local LBE firms is available on our website www.sepbiosolids.com.