Midwest Region IDIQ

The US Department of Interior, National Park Service has continuing requirement for Multi-Disciplinary Architect-Engineer Design Services for a variety of projects within areas of national significance at locations throughout the Midwest Region which includes the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio (primary area of coverage).

Solicitation Summary

The US Department of Interior, National Park Service has continuing requirement for Multi-Disciplinary Architect-Engineer Design Services for a variety of projects within areas of national significance at locations throughout the Midwest Region which includes the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio (primary area of coverage).

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Details

Agency Department of Interior, National Park Service
Solicitation Number 140P2025R0107
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 01/2026 (Estimate)
Award Date 04/2026 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $150,000,000
Competition Type Undetermined
Type of Award  IDIQ – Agency Specific
Primary Requirement  Architecture & Engineering Services
Duration N/A
Contract Type  Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity
No. of Expected Awards  Multiple – Number Unknown
NAICS Code(s):
541310

Architectural Services
Size Standard: $12.5 million annual receipts

Place of Performance:
  • United States
    • Midwest Region
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/757fdc31c11b4f468ee2aaae6149003b/view

Background

Projects may include but are not limited to research, evaluation, analysis, strategic planning, inventory and monitoring, compliance and permitting (including environmental, construction, NEPA, and Section 106), drainage and stormwater management systems, floodplain delineations, geotechnical evaluations and design, condition assessments, structural evaluations, interpretive exhibits, stabilization, preservation, rehabilitation of historic structures, accessibility upgrades, site planning, trail planning, design including interior design, cultural landscapes or design and design support during construction, design for historic/modern-day structures, museums, curatorial facilities, revetment and/or seawalls, shoring, security improvements, demolition, visitor/interpretive centers, administrative facilities, maintenance facilities, electrical systems (including high and low voltage), fire protection systems, mechanical systems, security systems, seismic retrofits, small-scale and renewable energy systems, surveying (including boundary, hydrographic, and land), total building commissioning, traffic and transportation systems/facilities, water and wastewater systems, multi- and single family housing, comfort stations, campgrounds, roads and parking, vehicular and pedestrian bridges, multi-use trails, marine and coastal facilities, and memorials.

Requirements

  • Required disciplines include, but are not limited to, professional registered architects, engineers and landscape architects, and professionals meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Architecture (Contemporary, Historic, Landscape), Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards (ABAAS) Specialist, Civil Engineering, Commissioning, Construction Engineering, Construction Management and Inspection, Cost Engineering/Cost Estimating/Cost Control/Life Cycle Costing, Electrical Engineering/Licensed Electrical Administrator, Facility Condition Assessment Specialists, Fire Protection Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Land Surveying, Hazardous Materials Abatement (primarily lead, asbestos, and contaminated soil), Interior Design, LEED Accredited Professional, Lighting Design, Mechanical Engineering/Licensed Mechanical Administrator, Small-scale and Renewable Energy Systems Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Sustainable Technologies Specialists
  • Additional disciplines which may be requested for some projects include registered, certified, or professionals qualified in the following areas: Acoustics, Air quality, Anthropology, Archeology, Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards (ABAAS), Cultural and Natural Resources, Architectural Conservation, Botany, Building Envelope, Certified Commissioning Professional, Certified Value Analysis, Coastal Engineering, Construction Safety, Construction QA Inspections, Economists and Socioeconomists, Energy Modeling, Environmental Planning, Environmental Science, Exhibit/Media Design, Facility Condition Assessments, Geology, Historic Architecture, Historic Landscape Architecture, Industrial Hygiene, Interpretation, Land and Hydrographic Surveying, Landscape History, Marine Engineering, NEPA, Planning, Programmatic Accessibility (Section 504 & 508), Recreation Planning and Design, Roofing, Section 106 Compliance, Security, Seismic Engineering, Sustainable Technologies, Transportation and Traffic Engineering, Audio/Visual quality, Waterproofing, Wetlands, and Wildlife Biology
  • Incidental services, e.g., AutoCAD drafting and 3D modeling, Building Information Modeling (BIM), GIS, visual simulation, Microsoft Office applications, Adobe Acrobat, copying/printing, etc. may be required in the performance of specific task order requirements. In addition, removal and replacement of building finishes, destructive testing, foundation testing, etc., may be required to determine actual site conditions. Restoration of surfaces (plaster/drywall repair, masonry, carpentry, backfill, etc.) may be required to keep facilities operational.

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