Construction Building Andor

The Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Northwest, has a requirement for Construction Project for Building and/or Heavy (non-building/residential) Requirements P859 Aircraft Carrier Electrical Upgrades, Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) Bremerton, WA NAVFAC NW.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Northwest, has a requirement for Construction Project for Building and/or Heavy (non-building/residential) Requirements P859 Aircraft Carrier Electrical Upgrades, Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) Bremerton, WA NAVFAC NW.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Northwest
Solicitation Number N4425525R1500
Status Post-RFP
Solicitation Date 02/07/2025
Award Date 05/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $250,000,000
Competition Type  Full and Open / Unrestricted
Type of Award Other
Primary Requirement Building Construction Services
Duration 1 year(s) base plus 5 x 3 year(s) option(s)
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
237130

Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction
Size Standard: $45.0 million annual receipts

Place of Performance:
  • Bremerton, Washington, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/3d79bf752f8e414faf8fad82576d6ac6/view

Background

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Requirements

  • The construction project is for Building and/or Heavy (non-building/residential) requirements in support of P859 CVN 78 Aircraft Carrier Electrical Upgrades, Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) Bremerton, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), located in the State of Washington. The designated Defense Priorities and Allocation System (DPAS) priority rating for this project is DX-C2.
  • Construction may include, but is not limited to: demolition of an existing substation and the construction of a new substation at a different locations; construction of a new substation building made of concrete and steel that houses indoor switchgear, battery banks, an office, restroom facilities, fire protection, and HVAC; electrical, civil, and structural work required to upgrade power connections to accommodate simultaneous mooring;  Antiterrorism (AT) features; pile wall reinforcement and transformer fire separation wall; foundations made of concrete for exterior electrical equipment and secondary containment systems, such as transformers, circuit breakers, and disconnect switches; electrical duct banks made of concrete-encased polyvinyl chloride (PVC) conduits that connect the new substation to the existing kilovolt (kV) transmission line and the shipyard distribution system; site preparation including site clearing, excavation and grading, and removal and disposal of hazardous material and contaminated soil; pavement resurfacing and site improvements; electrical utilities; mechanical utilities including storm water, sanitary sewer, water distribution and compressed air distribution to supply the substation buildings.  Project will be design-bid-build (DBB).

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