Pueblo Pintado Health Center

The Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service has a requirement for Pueblo Pintado Health Center Construction.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service has a requirement for Pueblo Pintado Health Center Construction.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service
Solicitation Number 75H70125R00026
Status Post-RFP
Solicitation Date 01/06/2025
Award Date 06/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $10,000,000
Competition Type  Full and Open / Unrestricted
Type of Award Other
Primary Requirement Building Construction Services
Duration 720 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:
  • Pueblo Pintado, New Mexico, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/359e15e59e6443298e585dbac2fdc534/view

Background

The new Pueblo Pintado Health Center will consist of a 125,884 gross square foot building. It will be a modern, technologically advanced facility with enough space and staff to provide an expanded level of health care services specifically designed to meet the health care needs of the American Indian & Alaskan Natives in the Crownpoint Service Unit. In addition, to the Indian Health Service programs, several tribally operated health programs are incorporated into the new facility. This will improve access to medical care as well as improve the collaboration and partnership between the Navajo Nation and the Indian Health Service. The new facility will provide an expanded outpatient department, community health department, and a full array of ancillary and support services. The new health center will serve approximately projected 6,000 American Indian & Alaskan Natives living in the communities of Counsellors, Cuba, Haspah, Ojo Encino, Pueblo Alto, Pueblo Pintado, Rincon Marcus, Star Lake, Tinian, Torreon, and Whitehorse Lake (WMAT) in the State of New Mexico. It will be located on an 108 acre site on tribal trust land in Pueblo Pintado.

Requirements

  • The Prime Contractor shall furnish all personnel, materials, services, facilities and shall perform all work necessary to construct the new 125,884 gross square foot Pueblo Pintado Health Center. It will be a modern, technologically advanced facility with enough space and staff to provide an expanded level of health care services specifically designed to meet the health care needs of the American Indian & Alaskan Natives in the Crownpoint Service Unit. In addition, to the Indian Health Service programs, several tribally operated health programs are incorporated into the new facility. This will improve access to medical care as well as improve the collaboration and partnership between the Navajo Nation and the Indian Health Service. The new facility will provide an expanded outpatient department, community health department, and a full array of ancillary and support services. The new health center will serve approximately projected 6,000 American Indian & Alaskan Natives living in the communities of Counsellors, Cuba, Haspah, Ojo Encino, Pueblo Alto, Pueblo Pintado, Rincon Marcus, Star Lake, Tinian, Torreon, and Whitehorse Lake (WMAT) in the State of New Mexico. It will be located on an 108 acre site on tribal trust land in Pueblo Pintado. Site is within the Pueblo Pintado (Nahodeeshigiizh Ch’inilini) Chapter area, located approximately 89.80 km W/SW of Cuba, 65.82 km NE of Crownpoint, and 231.32 km NW of Albuquerque, NM within the Crownpoint Service Unit (CSU), part of the Navajo Area Indian Health Service (NAIHS). It is also located approximately 27.36 km SE of the Chaco Culture National Historic Park.

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