HQ Secure Office

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, has a design-bid-build requirement to construct a 4,000 GSF secure room within Defense Thread Reduction Agency (DTRA) Headquarters (HQ) at Fort Belvoir, VA.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, has a design-bid-build requirement to construct a 4,000 GSF secure room within Defense Thread Reduction Agency (DTRA) Headquarters (HQ) at Fort Belvoir, VA.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Details

Agency Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
Solicitation Number PANNAD24P0000001769
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 12/2024 (Estimate)
Award Date 04/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $5,000,000
Competition Type Undetermined
Type of Award Other
Primary Requirement Architecture Engineering and Construction
Duration TBD
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:
  • Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/85f2357dd88d44c5a0d0f1fe283e7281/view

Background

N/A

Requirements

  • Construct a 4,000 GSF secure room within Defense Thread Reduction Agency (DTRA) Headquarters (HQ) at Fort Belvoir, VA that complies with Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) – 705. Construct the space with design drawings given by Engineer of record.
  • Demolition
    • Contractor shall demolish existing conditions necessary to prepare the project area to receive new construction, as required to meet the project requirements. This includes but may not be limited to interior walls, partitions, ceilings, interior finishes, doors, door frames and hardware, and infrastructure (mechanical, electrical, telecom, fire protection, security, etc.). All agency assets, such as computer equipment, TV monitors, mounting brackets, copiers, printers, systems furniture & chairs, shredders, refrigerators, coffee systems, conference room tables, safes and WIFI devices will be removed prior to the start of this project.
  • Repair of Existing Conditions
    • Contractor shall repair necessary for any existing conditions to remain as necessary to meet the project requirements. This includes but may not be limited to interior and exterior walls, exterior windows, partitions, and infrastructure (mechanical, electrical, telecom, fire protection, security, etc.).Contractor shall repair any modifications to existing building infrastructure (mechanical, electrical, telecom, fire protection, security, etc.) to ensure the project area is appropriately served by the base building systems. Modifications shall also ensure that building areas outside the project area continue to be appropriately served by base building systems, and that any impacts modifications may have on existing conditions outside of the project area are minimized. Room 4259 has a window that is frosted over, this was caused by window seal failure. A/E shall include the replacement of this window in the design documents for this project.
  • New Construction
    • Contractor shall construct new secure space in suite 4250 and must comply with ICD 705. The new secure space is approximately 4000 sf and consists of a communications closet, Suite Entry/SSO, electrical closet, printer area, open work areas, directors room and two secure conference rooms. Contractor shall follow direction given in construction plans and any questions will be directed to Engineer of record. This includes but may not be limited to interior walls, partitions, ceilings, interior finishes, doors, door frames and hardware, and infrastructure (mechanical, electrical, telecom, fire protection, security, etc.).

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