DBB IDIQ Small Construction

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division, Mobile District, has a requirement for small construction at Cooperative Security Location Comalapa in El Salvador.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division, Mobile District, has a requirement for small construction at Cooperative Security Location Comalapa in El Salvador.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division, Mobile District
Solicitation Number W9127825RA022
Status Post-RFP
Solicitation Date 06/13/2025
Award Date 12/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $5,000,000
Competition Type  Full and Open / Unrestricted
Type of Award  IDIQ – Agency Specific
Primary Requirement  Other Construction Services
Duration  5 year(s) base
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
236220

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Size Standard: $45.0 million annual receipts

Place of Performance:
  • El Salvador
    • Cooperative Security Location
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/06f5c6764f354ad6988eadcd83d5b506/view

DBB IDIQ Small Construction Background

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DBB IDIQ Small Construction
DBB IDIQ Small Construction Requirements

  • This contract will require contractors to provide all plant, labor, equipment and materials necessary to perform construction, incidental demolition, upgrade and repair of facilities and structures. Work will typically include vertical and horizontal construction, site work, geotechnical surveys, landscaping, surveying, mapping, mechanical and electrical work for blast resistant, fortified structures; rigid and flexible paving for roads, airfields and helipads; parking lots; firing ranges, rappel towers, shoot houses, fuel systems, ammunition storage, food storage, interior and exterior utilities to include water and sewage treatment, water wells, communications, electrical power (to include generators and solar and wind power), security (to include field fortifications, wire obstacles, bunkers, watch towers and security fencing and hardening of existing facilities) and safety of facilities. Facilities and structures may include administrative buildings, barracks, warehouses, hangers, schools, motor pools, etc.
  • The work may involve replacement in kind, repairs, upgrades and modification work and/or new construction.
  • It also may include incidental design and testing, and survey and abatement for lead based paint (LBP) and asbestos containing materials (ACM).
  • Facility repairs, upgrades and construction shall conform to the requirements of the technical criteria listed in the Task Order.
  • Task Orders may require the application of U.S. Building Codes; International Building Code (IBC); National Electric Code (NEC); Structural and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) codes; and U.S. Department of Defense criteria that include, but are not limited to, Unified Facility Criteria (UFC) and Anti-Terrorist and Force Protection (AFTP) requirements.
  • In addition, construction materials, including, but not limited to locally available aggregates, cements, reinforcing steel, structural lumber, block masonry products, conduit and electrical devices, pipe and plumbing fixtures, may be purchased under this contract.
  • Close coordination will be required with both the US Army Corps of Engineers and Host Nation Military and civilian authorities throughout the life of the projects.
  • Projects on Host Nation military installations will require that employees be vetted for security by Host Nation military authorities.
  • The work described herein shall be accomplished through the implementation of Task Orders issued under the terms of this solicitation.
  • Some incidental design effort may be required.

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