DBB P222 MQ25 Aircraft Laydown Facilities

The Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic, has a requirement for P-222: MQ-25 Aircraft Laydown Facilities Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic, has a requirement for P-222: MQ-25 Aircraft Laydown Facilities Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic
Solicitation Number N4008525R2639
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 01/2026 (Estimate)
Award Date 08/2026 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $250,000,000
Competition Type Undetermined
Type of Award Other
Primary Requirement Architecture Engineering and Construction
Duration  1100 day(s) base
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price
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:
  • Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/65ae1e0f5ca44bb5b1190cc8b9bb0343/view

Background

N/A

Requirements

  • Adequate hangar space and support facilities for the MQ-25 program is required to enhance aircraft carrier nuclear propulsion (CVN) capability and versatility for the Joint Forces Commander through the integration of sea-based, aerial refueling and reconnaissance. COMACCLOGWING requires a hangar complex at NS Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia to support MQ-25 squadron with an Initial Operational Capability (IOC). New hangar annex/additions will provide efficiencies and operational advantages that are consistent with DoN aviation goals.
  • Site preparation includes utility demolition and relocation, excavation cut and fill and grading. The site is an area of manmade land and releases of contaminants to the soil and groundwater as a result of historical airfield and industrial operations. Special foundation features include deep foundation system with piles. Paving and site improvements include storm water management Low Impact Development (LID) facilities and items, security fence relocation and expansion with lockable pedestrian gates, vehicular circulation areas, parking restriping, expanded security fencing, site cleanup and landscaping. Environmental Mitigation includes sampling, staging, and offsite disposal of contaminated soil, treatment (including sampling, licensed operator, and treatment system) of contaminated groundwater and runoff during dewatering activities, disposal of groundwater treatment media, and disposal of AFFF concentrate/solution contained within the existing fire protection system of Building LP48. Electrical utilities include underground electrical and communications distribution, transformer, exterior lighting, site security electrical and communications infrastructure to new support facilities. Mechanical utilities include sanitary sewer lines with storm drainage systems, natural gas service, potable water supply lines and fire protection systems. Electrical, communications, airfield electronics, and mechanical utilities will require relocation at project sites. Any abandoned sanitary sewer or water lines should be capped and backfilled with flowable fill where required. Mechanical utilities include sanitary sewer lines with storm drainage systems, natural gas service, potable water supply lines and fire protection systems. Electrical, communications, airfield electronics, and mechanical utilities will require relocation at project sites. Any abandoned sanitary sewer or water lines should be capped and backfilled with flowable fill where required. Facilities will be designed to meet or exceed the useful service life specified on DoD Unified Facility Criteria. Facilities will incorporate features that provide the lowest practical life cycle cost solutions satisfying the facility requirements with the goal of maximizing energy efficiency.

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