Army Corps of Engineers posts presolicitation notice for IC projects

On February 21, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers posted a presolicitation notice for Intelligence Community construction projects (Solicitation Number: W912DR-17-R-0024).

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore District, Real Property Services Field Office (RSFO) is issuing this pre-solicitation notice for a Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) for the Baltimore/Washington corridor, CONUS, Hawaii and Alaska. This SATOC will include both design-build and design-bid-build task orders that will be executed by a single contractor/awardee.

The scope of this contract encompasses a broad variety of construction projects for the Intelligence Community (IC) and other DoD organizations and other agencies, organizations, and branches of the U.S. Government and other customers within the supported secure community. The customers (users) to be serviced by this contract will predominately belong to secure agencies. These type of customers have assets distributed throughout the continental United States, Hawaii and Alaska.

The type of work performed will be in both secure and non-secure locations. Projects may include a broad variety of major and minor repair, modification, renovations, rehabilitation, alterations, Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build and new construction projects in a Secure Environment as well as work within Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF). The work envisioned is construction-related and may include very technical electrical work to include but not limited to server rooms, uninterruptable power supplies (UPS), generators, redundant power, high volume office spaces, power whips and terminations, receptacles, panel breakers, grounding, and under both raised/sunken access floors. Work will also include very technical mechanical work to include a variety of mechanical systems, server rooms, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and building management system (BMS) tie-in.

Full information is available here.

Source: FedBizOpps