Historically Sensitive Projects Architect And Engineer Services

The Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic, has a requirement for Historically Sensitive Projects Architect and Engineer Services.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic, has a requirement for Historically Sensitive Projects Architect and Engineer Services.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Details

Agency The Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic
Solicitation Number N4008524R2533
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 05/2024 (Estimate)
Award Date 10/2024 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $60,000,000.00
Solicitation Number N4008524R2533
Competition Type Undetermined
Type of Award IDIQ – Agency Specific
Primary Requirement Engineering, Scientific and Technical Services
Duration 5 year(s) base
Contract Type Firm Fixed Price,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
541330
Engineering Services
Size Standard: $25.5 million annual receipts except $47.0 million annual receipts for Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons and Contracts and Subcontracts for Engineering Services Awarded Under the National Energy Policy of 1992 and Marine
Place of Performance:
  • Illinois, United States
  • Indiana, United States
  • Pennsylvania, United States
  • New Jersey, United States
  • New York, United States
  • Rhode Island, United States
  • Connecticut, United States
  • New Hampshire, United States
  • Maine, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/57b33a9c4a2e441988f51fa491380369/view

Background

Requirements

  • The Contractor shall provide the following:
    • Planning, design, and construction services.  Comprehensive A&E services are required for renovation, rehabilitation, and repair of projects.  Projects may include single or multiple disciplines, including, but not limited to structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, architectural, environmental, fire protection, security, cost estimating, and geotechnical.
    • Most projects will be new, repair, replacement, upgrade, maintenance, energy savings, and sustainability projects covering the full range of the field of engineering for a wide variety of new and existing facilities, systems, utilities, and infrastructure.
    • Utilities may include: steam; low and high pressure compressed air; fresh water; salt water; pure water; sanitary sewer; oily waste water collection; fuel; high voltage to low voltage electrical; fire protection and alarm systems; control systems; lighting; and communications (telephone, television, fiber optics, cyber security, Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA), and local area network).
    • A&E design and engineering services for projects ancillary to historically sensitive projects, such as: buildings; roads; parking areas; railroads; bridges; culverts; foundations; retaining walls; underground structures; etc.  Engineering services may include engineering investigations, failure investigation with destructive and non-destructive testing; seismic evaluation and retrofit; progressive collapse analysis; blast resistant design; civil engineering, survey; and engineering studies.

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