Supply Support Activity Warehouse

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, Seattle District, has a requirement for the design and construction of a Supply Storage Activity Warehouse at Joint Base Lewis-McCord, Washington.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, Seattle District, has a requirement for the design and construction of a Supply Storage Activity Warehouse at Joint Base Lewis-McCord, Washington.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, Seattle District
Solicitation Number W912DW25R0015
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 01/31/2025
Award Date 04/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $100,000,000
Competition Type  8(a) Set-Aside
Type of Award Other
Primary Requirement Other Construction Services
Duration 579 Days
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:
  • Washington, United States
    • Joint Base Lewis-McCord
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/b88b203e210e499da4e6f8a164b93759/view

Background

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Requirements

  • Project consists of construction of a new one-story 21,500 SF Supply Storage Warehouse building, two stand-alone canopies, hardstand areas, paved drives, and parking areas, newly landscaped areas, fencing, and associated walks, site drainage and all associated utilities on an approximate 7-acre site of Lewis-Main. (JBLM)
  • The Contractor shall furnish separate space for the exclusive use of the Government.
  • The office space shall include approximately 700 square feet for the exclusive use of the Government (minimum two offices, one conference room, one restroom, and one kitchenette area) with power, water, appropriate office furniture, heat and air-conditioning, and perform any necessary maintenance.
  • Each office shall have a minimum of one window with operable window blinds.
  • Electrical and communications outlets shall be provided for each office area and the conference room.
  • Each single occupancy office area shall be furnished with one 3-foot by 5-foot desk and one 3-foot by 5-foot plans table.
  • The desks shall each have side drawers and a lockable center drawer, for a minimum of five drawers.
  • The plans tables shall each have one central drawer. Each double occupancy office area shall be furnished with two desks and two plans tables of the same type as the single occupancy office areas.
  • Provide one five-wheeled, padded, ergonomic desk chair for each desk.
  • Each single office shall have a four-legged, padded “Guest Chair” similar to the Ergonomic Swivel Chairs and roller mat.
  • Double occupancy offices shall have two four-legged, padded “Guest Chairs” similar to the Ergonomic Swivel Chairs and roller mat.
  • Each single office area shall be furnished with a 12-inch by 18-inch by 6-foot metal locker with a shelf, coat hanger rod, and three clothes hooks.
  • Double occupancy offices shall have two 12-inch by 18-inch by 6-foot metal lockers with a shelf, coat hanger rod, and three clothes hooks.
  • Provide one minimum 3-foot by 4-foot whiteboard for each single occupancy office and two minimum 3-foot by 4-foot whiteboards in each double occupancy office.
  • Provide two mobile plan stands with twelve hanging clamps each.
  • The conference room shall be furnished with a 3.5-foot by 8-foot conference table, six padded chairs similar to the ergonomic swivel chair and one 4-foot by 8-foot whiteboard.
  • Provide one walk-off mat at each building entrance.
  • Provide two ten-pound, multi-purpose, dry chemical fire.

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