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RFP: Advanced Training

The North Carolina Military Business Center is pleased to provide the attached RFP for advanced training for businesses in North Carolina.

To review and download the RFP, visit: http://ncmbc.us/

Any inquiries or clarification regarding this RFP should be addressed in writing and mailed or emailed to:
Fayetteville Technical Community College
Attn: NCMBC (Courtney Smedick)
2201 Hull Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303
smedickc@ncmbc.us

Defense Contractor Academy – Charlotte: Now Accepting Applications

The Defense Contractor Academy will offer advanced instruction and a certificate of completion to existing, small business defense contractors to provide the tools needed to grow the defense contracting portion of their business portfolio.  A series of 9 classes will be offered over an 9-week period, once a week, beginning on January 19, 2012 and ending March 15, 2012.  Each session will include presentation of material and either a panel or guest business(es) to discuss their experiences regarding the topic of the session.  If your company is interested in a panel member or a guest business, please email smedickc@ncmbc.us.

Application.  To fill out an application for the Defense Contractor Academy, visit http://www.ncmbc.us/Spring2012DefenseContractorAcademy.php.  Applications will close on January 2, 2012 at 5:00 pm.  The Defense Contractor Academy committee will review applications and notify accepted participants by January 9, 2012 at the email account listed in the application. If you have any questions, please email smedickc@ncmbc.us.

Courses.

Date

Course Description

January 19, 2012

DoD Federal Contracting Fundamentals, SB Programs & Business Development Tools. Review/overview of: the Federal Procurement System; federal procurement processes; eligibility, application and advantages of federal small business programs; steps to engage (or increase your engagement) in the federal marketplace; leveraging business development resources for the federal market; and identifying federal/DoD contracting customers for your business.  Purpose is to provide a common baseline to all Academy participants on federal procurement.

January 26, 2012

Rules of the Road: Federal/DoD Source Selection and Contract Processes.  Information on: federal opportunity notifications; productive responses to opportunity notifications; marketing small business status to federal customers; federal source selection processes and federal contract types (GPC, simplified acquisitions, FFP, T&M, IDIQ, cost plus, sole source, etc.).

February 2, 2012

Cost Estimating & Proposal Developments.Information and discussion of cost estimating process and cost elements; review of proposal development methodologies.

February 9, 2012

Teaming Arrangements, Joint Ventures, Subcontracting, Mentor-Protégé Programs. Review and comparison of the four major vendor team building strategies; assess the pro’s & con’s / differences of each; develop strategies to team successfully with companies that can help you win work.

February 16, 2012

General Services Administration (GSA).Introduction to GSA; analyzing GSA to determine applicability for your business; GSA schedules; www.gsa.gov website and commercial services and products.

February 23, 2012

Cost Accounting Standards & Contract Audits. Information and discussion on FAR Cost Accounting Standards; introduction to the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) and DCAA audits.

March 1, 2012

Financing Government Contracts. Information and discussion on various contract financing options for government contractors (asset- and factor-based lending; commercial bank lending; SBA, CAP and credit union lending).

March 8, 2012

Protests, Debriefings & Contract Administration Issues.Review of the federal contractual post award protest process; FAR right to proposal debriefings for non-selected vendors; discussion of other post award contract administrative issues (invoicing, DD 250’s etc.)

 

March 15, 2012

Federal Contracting Labor Law.  This class will cover federal labor laws for government contractors.  It will address: federal labor laws that typically apply to construction/A&E contracts, manufacturing contracts and service contracts; where related regulations are found in the CFR or FAR; how these laws and regulations are typically imposed on Federal contracts; the implications of knowingly or unknowingly failing to abide by these laws and the cost implications of abiding by these laws in terms of contract cost and performance.

Who can attend from your company?  Companies may send different individuals from their organization to attend specific sessions of the Academy (i.e. the chief financial officer to attend the accounting and financing classes, business developer to attend Fundamentals and Source Selection sessions, etc.).

Cost.  Once your company has been approved by the Defense Contractor Academy committee, your organization will receive an invoice for payment.  The entire course (all 9 classes, including materials) is a total of $75.00.

Defense Contractor Academy Plaque.  In order to receive the Defense Contractor Academy certificate and plaque, your company must attend 7 of the 9 classes.  On the afternoon of the final class (March 15th), participating companies will receive their Defense Contractor Academy certificates and plaques.

Questions?  If you have questions about the Defense Contractor Academy, please email smedickc@ncmbc.us.

 

Upcoming Opportunities for Subcontractors

This message is to inform your organization of upcoming opportunities that are available for subcontractors:

  • Shook Construction is seeking subcontractors for the following project:  Contract 6 – West Cary Pump Station, Beaver Creek Pump Station, and Olive Chapel Road  Water Line Extension — Western Wake Regional Reclamation Facility
  • S.T. Wooten Corporation is seeking subcontractors for the following project:   Y—P1382B Entry Point Ramps and Roads and Brewster Boulevard Overpass, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC

For more information on these projects and how to submit your bid visit: http://www.ncmbc.us/ under “Subcontracting Opportunities” in the middle of the page.

Recent Federal Contract Awarded to NC Firms dated 17 Aug 2011

Blue Rock Structures, Inc., Pollocksville, N.C. (N40085-11-D-8023); Grahams Construction, Inc., Delco, N.C . (N40085-11-D-8024); Huryn Justice General Contractors, Vero Beach, Fla. (N40085-11-D-8025); Military &Federal Construction Co., Inc., Jacksonville, N.C. (N40085-11-D-8026); PentaCon, Catoosa, Okla. (N40085-11-D-8027); and Quadrant Construction, Inc., Jacksonville, N.C. (N40085-11-D-8028), have been awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award construction contract for general construction projects at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine  Air Station New River, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, and other outlying facilities in North Carolina.  The maximum dollar value, including the base year and two option years, for all six contracts combined is $100,000,000. The contracting activity was the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, VA.

The Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)

The Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act of 2009 required the development and maintenance of an information system that contains specific information on the integrity and performance of covered Federal agency contractors and grantees. The Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS), a web-enabled application was development to address the requirement.  The system contains information to support award decisions and responsibility determinations of Federal Source Selection Officials as required by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). 

Public access is available through the pubic portal at https://fapiis.ppirs.gov/fapiss/govt/fapisspubaccessmain.jsp.  In accordance with the passing of the Supplemental Approprriations Act of 2010, public access to the data within  FAPIIS was made publicly available for records entered into FAPIIS on or after April 15, 2011.

Note:  Government users and awardees can access FAPIIS through the Past Performance Information System (PPIRS).

Recent Federal Contracts Awarded to NC Firms

The North Carolina Military Business Center (www.NCMBC.us) thought you would be interested to learn that the following NC companies have recently been awarded a Federal government contract.

As the result of a search at www.fbo.gov and from other sources, awards  have been identified to the following North Carolina firms.  If you click on the title of each listing below, you will open the link which displays the details about the contract awarded to that company.

CONTRACTOR LOCATION COUNTY AMOUNT CONTRACTING AGENCY DESCRIPTION
Tommy Hooper Robbinsville Graham $150,131.80 Department of Agriculture *RECOVERY* Glen Falls Trail reconstruction, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina
W W Land Surveying PC Murphy Cherokee $15,502.00 Department of Agriculture *RECOVERY* Cadastral Survey – Reed Cove – NF in North Ca
Preferred Communications Butner Granville $7,039.98 U.S. Department of State 58–Thuraya Satellite phones and accesories
All Hazard Safety Associates Cornelius Mecklenburg $167,096.80 Department of Justice 42–Captair Field Pyramid
Tekton Construction Company Fort Bragg Cumberland $27,000.00 Department of Agriculture Renovate Modular Units
Cem Corporation Matthews Mecklenburg $56,845.03 Department of Health and Human Services 65–Microwave Digestion System and Microwave Synthesis System
Thrifty Office Furniture Durham Durham $21,495.02 Department of Agriculture Fire Proof File Cabinets & Non-Fire Proof File Cabinets
Fisher, Roger Huntersville Mecklenburg $19,884.09 Department of the Army 42–Fire Fighting Apparel and Accessories
Kidde Technologies Inc. Wilson Wilson $22,205 Department of the Air Force 13–Ammunition and Explosives
The Row Boat Company, Inc. Mooresville Iredell $416,000.00 USACE District, Savannah Temporary Bypass Pumping at B. Everett Jordan Dam
Klemes Family Holdings, Inc. DBA Proshred Security Raleigh Wake $75,000.00 Defense Logistics Agency Mobile Document Destruction Services (Paper Shredding)
Kidde Technologies Inc. Wilson Wilson $92,150.00 Defense Logistics Agency 16–LEAK DETECTOR
QRP, INC Leland Brunswick $86,141.44 Defense Logistics Agency 53–PIN, QUICK RELEASE
LGS Innvations LLC MC Leansville Guilford $230,062.36 Department of the Army J–5ESS VCDX Maintenance and Support

Recent Contract Awards to NC Firms

The North Carolina Military Business Center (www.NCMBC.us) thought you would be interested to learn that the following NC companies have recently been awarded a Federal government contract.

As the result of a search at www.fbo.gov and from other sources,  awards  have been identified to the following North Carolina firms.  If you click on the blue title of each listing below, you will open the link which displays the details about the contract awarded to that company.

GILLIKIN MARINE RAILRAYS INC   Beaufort   Carteret   M00146-10-P-3355                  $27,181.00   Department of the Navy   Hauling and yardwork for November Boat
                         
CROWDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY   Charlotte   Mecklenburg   N6945010C1758          $ 3,999,000.00   NAVFAC Southeast, Southeast   P0092/P1493 Deployment Staging Area Finger Pier Expansion
                         
MACHINE SPECIALTIES, INC.,   Whitsett   Guilford   SPRHA1-10-C-0033   $107,400   Department of the Air Force   Aircraft Components and Accessories
                         
CAPE FEAR LAND MANAGEMENT, INC;   Wilmington   New Hanover   VA786-RA-0918   $1,100,725.50   Department of Veterans Affairs   RECOVERY S–R-CCD-400-01 ARRA Project for Massachusetts National Cemetery for Raise, Reset,Re-Alignment & Turf Renovation
                         
KACK Enterprise, LLC Fayetteville   Cumberland   W912HN-10-P-0283   $147,420.00   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers   Janitorial & Grounds Maintenance Services at Cape Fear Lock & Dams 1, 2, and 3, Bladen County, NC
                         
GRANDEUR MANUFACTURING, INC. (SALT WATER LITE)   Jonesville   Yadkin   W911S0-10-P-0181           $14,723.27   Department of the Army   Ultrasonic Parts Cleaner
                         
CURTISS-WRIGHT CONTROLS INC   Shelby   Burke   SPRPA110CW061          $ 2,016,528.00   Naval Supply Systems Command   CONTROL COLUMN,AIRC- AND SIMILAR REPLACEMENT PARTS
                         
C-HET SOLUTIONS   Jacksonville   Onslow   W912CM-10-D-0035   $163,709.60   Department of the Army   Interviewing & Interrogation Training Seminars (IITS)
                         
CODE LLC   Hickory   Catawba   R10PX30331   $41,102.00   Department of the Interior   UCM Fiber Material, Davis Dam
                         
WECC, INC   Fayetteville   Cumberland   W9132T-10-C-0033   $913,072.00   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers   RECOVERY–A–PROJECT NUMBER 26972, Replace Failing Bridge T8520, Camp Mackall
                         
VENOSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC   Asheboro   Randolph   V797P-4302B   $0.00   Department of Veterans Affairs   Venosan North America 65IIA – Medical Equipment & Supplies
                         
M & R MEDICAL   Concord   Cabarrus   V797P-4303B   $0.00   Department of Veterans Affairs   65IIA – Medical Equipment & Supplies
                         
Sawyer’s Land Developing, Inc.   Belhaven   Beaufort   AG-4532-C-10-0004   $203,430.00   Department of Agriculture   Ferebee WRP Restoration Contract

Recent Federal Contracts Awarded to NC Firms

1. DOT CONSTRUCTION, Charlotte, NC, Mecklenburg County, has won a contract worth $188,104.63 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Trail Maintenance and Construction – Croatan National Forest, North Carolina.

2. GREENSBORO OFFICE INVESTMENT, LLC  C/O ALLEGIANCE REALTY CORPORATION, Charlotte, NC, Mecklenburg County has won a contract worth $14,747,572.90 from the General Services Administration for Award Notice to Announce Satisfaction of 76,262 ANSI/BOMA Office Area Square Feet in Greensboro, NC.

3. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION, Morganton, NC, Burke County, has won a contract worth $43,250.00 from the Defense Logistics Agency for PARTS KIT,DECK DRAIN.

4. WILLIAMS INNOVATIONS, LLC, Durham, NC, Durham County, has won a contract worth $41,363.00 from the Defense Logistics Agency for COUPLER,DRAWBAR,RIN.

5. LAND OF THE SUN, Arden, NC, Buncombe County, has won a contract worth $315,333.75 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Cradle of Forestry – Improving Accessibility – Pisgah National Forest, NC.

6. POINT SECURITY, INC., Southmont, NC, Davidson County, has won a contract worth $34,762.50 from the Department of Health and Human Services for FY10 Line Scan X-Ray Machine Maintenance Contract.

7. TA HUDSON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Zirconia, NC, Davidson County, has won a contract worth $31,546.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Shelter/Roof Replacement – Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina.

8. JOHN ODELL – DBA APPALACIAN ECOLOGICAL SERVICE, Swannanoa, NC, Buncombe County, has won a contract worth $59,500.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Invasive Species Plant Specialist – Pisgah National Forest, North Carol.

9. BIOMERIEUX, INC., Durham, NC, Durham County, has won a contract worth $67,970.50 from the Department of Health and Human Services for RECOVERY – Nucliacid Extractor Cart w/wheels.

10. HEMLOCK HEALERS INC., Maggie Valley, NC, Haywood County, has won a contract worth $62,654.00 from the Department of the Interior for Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Treatment.

11. LIONS INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND, Kinston, NC, Lenoir County, has won a contract worth $38,177.92 from the Defense Logistics Agency for SWAB, SMALL ARMS CLEANING.

12. GRAHAMS CONSTRUCTION INC., Delco, NC, Columbus County, has won a contract worth a maximum value of $50,000,000.00 from the Department of the Interior for Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract for Road and Trail Construction, Maintenance, and Repair within the Southeast Region.

13. NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, Raleigh, NC, Wake County, has won a contract worth $2,273,451.00  from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program.

14. WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION & CABINETRY, Robbinsville, NC, Graham County, has won a contract worth $125,000.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Bridge construction – Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina.

15. EAGLE COMPRESSORS, INC., Greensboro, NC, Guilford County, has won a contract worth $78,968.04 from the Department of Justice for Eagle Air Baron CFS Breathing Air System.

16. TRAIL DYNAMICS LLC, Cedar Mountain, NC, Transylvania County, has won a contract worth $179,865.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Trail Maintenance – Brown mtn, Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina.

Recent Federal Contracts Awarded to NC Firms

1. FIRSTMARK AEROSPACE CORPORATION, Creedmoor, NC, Granville County, has won a contract worth $16,275.00 from the Department of the Air Force for Instruments and Laboratory Equipment.

2. TACTICAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, Fayetteville, NC, Cumberland County, has won a contract worth $31,276.00 from the Department of the Army for X wing antenna.

3. TACTICAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, Fayetteville, NC Cumberland County, has won a contract worth $45,500.00 from the Department of the Army for Amplifier 50 watt.

4. BUCKEYE FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC., Kings Mountain, NC, Cleveland  County, has won a contract worth $166,815.00 from the Defense Logistics Agency for Bromochlorodifluoro.

5. KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES INC., Wilson, NC, Wilson County, has won a contract worth $43,899.90 from the Defense Logistics Agency for Nut, Plain, Hexagon.

6. ASHLEY-MARIE GROUP, INC., White Lake, NC, Bladen County, has won a contract worth $2,178.840.00 from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) for Grounds Maintenance/Landscaping Service.

7. DILL AIR CONTROLS PRODUCTS, LLC, Oxford, NC, Granville County, has won a contract worth $100,000.00 from the Defense Logistics Agency for Valve Extension, Tir.

8. BETA FLUID SYSTEMS INC., Reidsville, NC, Rockingham County, has won a contract worth $47,705.00 from the Defense Logistics Agency for Hose Assembly, Nonmetallic.

 9. PERRY BARTSCH JR. CONSTRUCTION, Ashville, NC, Buncombe County, has won a contract worth $140,750.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Wayah Bald Observation Tower Repairs – Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina.

10. BETA FLUID SYSTEMS INC., Reidsville, NC, Rockingham County, has won a contract worth $96,113.60 from the Defense Logistics Agency for  Fuel Filter.

11. TRIPLE C LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPING, Franklin, NC, Macon County, has won a contract worth $21,410.00 from the Department of Agriculture  for Lawn Maintenance.

12. KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES INC., Wilson, NC, Wilson County, has won two contracts worth $48,924.43 and $59,224.31 from the Defense Logistics Agency for SWITCHES, THERMOSTATIC.

13. WATSON CONTRACTING, INC., Franklin, NC, Macon County, has won a contract worth $41,760 .00 from the Department of Agriculture for Fill Material.

14. ALPHA & OMEGA GROUP PC, Raleigh, NC ,  Wake County, has won a contract worth $21,440.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* A&E Design – Mortimer Bridge – Pisgah National Forest, NC.

15. P0RTER SCIENTIFIC, Pembroke, NC, Robeson County, has won a contract worth $462,003.32 from the Department of the Air Force for RECOVERY: Modification of UHHZ 060328A Construction of fire suppression water tank 96 and the demolition of the pre-existing fire suppression tank at Robins AFB, GA.

Recent Federal Contracts Awarded to NC Firms

1. BRYANT’S LAND & DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIES, INC., Burnsville, NC, Yancey  County, has won a contract worth $290,009.30 from the Department of Transportation for RECOVERY, Blue Ridge Parkway 2T13.

2. W.E. BOLTON CONSTRUCTION AND SERVICE, LLC, Raleigh, NC, Wake County, has won a contract worth $799,000.00 from the Department of the Army for RECOVERY–Y–PROJECT NUMBER 38298, Repair/Replace Failed and Failing Mechanical Piping/Equipment DFAC, Bldg. M-4234, Project Number 38298, Repair/Replace Failed and Failing Mechanical Piping/Equipment DFAC, Bldg. M-4234.

3. 8541 ELECTRONICS, Laurinburg, NC, Scotland County, has won a contract worth $30,898.44 from the Department of the Army for Motorola Radios.

4. SIMCON COMPANY, LLC, Mt. Airy, NC, Surry County, has won a contract worth $99,447.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *Recovery* Badin Lake/Woodrun Rec area projects – Uwharrie National Forest.

5. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION, Morganton, NC, Burke County, has won a contract worth $30,750.00 from the Defense Logistics Agency for PARTS KIT,DECK DRAIN.

6. CURTISS WRIGHT CONTROLS, Gastonia, NC, Gaston County, has won a contract worth $25,500 from the Naval Supply Systems Command for ACTUATOR, ELECTRO-ME, IN REPAIR/MODIFICATION.

7. WINTER SUN CONSTRUCTION, Franklin, NC, Macon  County, has won a contract worth $41,889.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Mechanical Fuel Reduction using Chainsaws in the Blowing Rock Project Area – Pisgah National Forest, NC.

8. TOMMY HOOPER, Robbinsville, NC, Graham County, has won a contract worth $67,003.20 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Trail Maintenance, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina.

9. AGRR Corporation, Brevard, NC, Transylvania County, has won a contract worth $778,700.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Water Distribution System & Restroom Bldg Replacement – Pisgah National Forest, NC.

10. EQUINOX ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTATION & DESIGN, Asheville, NC, Buncombe County, has won a contract worth $74,308.00 from the Department of Agriculture for *RECOVERY* Inspector – Invasive Species – Pisgah National Forest, NC.

11. C D A ENTERPRISES, Burnsville, NC, Yancey County, has won a contract worth $307,200.00 from the Department of the Interior for BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA, STORM DAMAGE CLEANUP.

12. AMERICAN UNIFORM SALES INC OF FAYETTEVILLE, Fayetteville, NC, Cumberland County, has won contract worth $75,963.18 from the Department of the Army for Shoes, Mens High Gloss.

13. C R PEELE CONSTRUCTION CO., Jacksonville, NC, Onslow County, has won a contract worth $221,700.00 from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for Wood Grinding and Yard Waste Grinding.

14. HARRIS STRATEX OPERATING CORPORATION, Morrisville, NC, Wake County, has won a contract worth $276,449.00 from the Naval Supply Systems Command for Aviat Networks Eclips Microwave Equipment.