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014165059

UEI: SLED_5F706AD53F2F33ED

014165059 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_5F706AD53F2F33ED. It has been awarded $57,899 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic.

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NAICS: 236220
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Federal
Solicitation for Design-Build (DB), B-550 Repair MCIS/Student HSG Dam Neck Annex, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, VAThis procurement is a sources sought notice issued by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic for a Design-Build project to repair Building 550 at the Marine Corps Intelligence School/Detachment Dam Neck Student Housing at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The project involves a comprehensive, whole-building renovation of a two-story or greater institutional structure, including full replacement or overhaul of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fire protection, and structural systems, with specific attention to repairs addressing excessive soil settlement in weak and compressible soils, and hazardous material abatement and disposal. All work must comply with UFC 4-010-01 Chapter 3 standards and ADA accessibility requirements. The estimated construction value ranges between $25 million and $100 million, and the procurement is restricted to holders of the IDIQ Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) N4008521D0079-0086, which is exclusively for large general construction projects primarily in the Hampton Roads Area of Responsibility. Only small business concerns—including SBA-certified 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Women-Owned Small Business, and Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business entities—are eligible to respond; large business submissions will not be considered. The government is evaluating market capability to determine eligibility for a future small business set-aside, and any resulting contract will include FAR clause 52.219-14, requiring the prime contractor to perform at least 15% of the contract cost, excluding materials, using its own employees. Offerors must submit between two and five relevant construction projects, each with a final cost of at least $50 million, completed within the last ten years, where the firm served as prime contractor; experience as a subcontractor or from proposed subcontractors will not be credited. Submissions must include firm identification with UEI and CAGE code, verification of small business status, bonding information including surety name and capacity, and must be submitted electronically as a single 4MB attachment to Shayna Eichner by the specified deadline. Attachment E, the draft Request for Proposal Volume 2, is too large for SAM and must be requested via DOD SAFE. The intended award is anticipated for September 2026, and the place of performance is Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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NAICS: 532490
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Federal
Equipment Rental Services at Philadelphia Naval Business Center (PNBC) Philadelphia, PA, NSA, Philadelphia, PA, and Mechanicsburg, PAThe contractor shall provide all labor, management, supervision, tools, materials, and equipment necessary to deliver rental services for construction-type equipment on an on-call, as-needed basis at the Philadelphia Naval Business Center in Philadelphia, PA, Naval Support Activity Philadelphia, PA, and Naval Support Activity-Mechanicsburg, PA. The scope includes a wide range of equipment such as earthmoving and excavation machinery, material and weight handling systems, compaction and paving units, pumping and air compressor equipment, electrical tools, concrete and masonry apparatus, and truck and trailer units. This procurement is structured as a Firm Fixed Price, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract under NAICS Code 532490, with a size standard of $40,000,000, and is being conducted as a full and open, unrestricted competitive acquisition utilizing sealed bidding procedures under FAR 14. The initial contract term is one year, with the possibility of four one-year option periods, bringing the maximum total performance period to sixty months. All bids must be submitted via the SAM.gov portal by the established deadline, and prospective offerors must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management from the time of proposal submission through final payment, with failure to do so rendering an offeror ineligible. The contract will be administered through the NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Electronic Facilities Support Contract mechanism, utilizing either online ordering via FedMall or the issuance of task orders based on need. Contractors are required to accept Government Purchase Credit Cards for payment and must purchase and implement FedMall Encrypted software to facilitate transactions. All communications and updates regarding the solicitation will be posted exclusively on SAM.gov, and inquiries must be submitted in writing to Kristina DeGroat at least ten days prior to the Invitation for Bid due date. The solicitation number is N4008526B0001, posted on June 18, 2026, with a response deadline of July 21, 2026. No specific pricing tables, evaluation factors, inspection criteria, or packaging requirements are detailed in the pre-solicitation materials, and the estimated contract value is not provided. The contracting office is located in Norfolk, VA, with Kristina DeGroat and Pamela Waller listed as the primary and secondary points of contact respectively.
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NAICS: 237110
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Federal
WWTP REPAIR CLARIFIER #2This solicitation, identified as N4008526R0174, is for the complete replacement of Clarifier #2 at the Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant in Chesapeake, Virginia, and is restricted exclusively to Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) contractors primarily based in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia who hold one of the designated MACC contract numbers: N4008523D0043, D0044, D0045, D0046, D0047, or D0048. The project involves demolition of the existing clarifier structure, excavation, utility coordination, metal surface cleaning via SSPC-SP6 sandblasting with particle containment, and painting of blasted surfaces, all in accordance with NAVFAC Specification Work Order No. 1743738 (Attachment A) and associated drawings (Attachments B). The work must be performed within a 360-calendar-day period beginning at the time of task order award, which also serves as the notice to proceed. The solicitation is set aside as an 8a Competed procurement under NAICS code 237110 and is administered by NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic from Norfolk, Virginia, with the primary point of contact being Thomas Southern. All proposals must be submitted electronically via the PIEE Solicitation Module no later than June 23, 2026, at 1400 EDT, in PDF format under 1.9 GB per file, with an optional hard copy permitted within three calendar days thereafter. The evaluation and award will be based exclusively on price, with the contract going to the lowest-priced responsible offeror meeting all eligibility and technical requirements under FAR 16.505 fair opportunity procedures. The contract imposes stringent administrative, safety, environmental, and compliance obligations. Contractors must utilize NAVFAC’s electronic construction management system (eCMS) for all technical submittals, with paper or email submissions prohibited. Invoicing requires submission through Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) with extensive supporting documentation including NAVPAC Form 7300/30, Earned Value Reports, Monthly Work-hour Reports, Construction Progress Schedules, Contractor Safety Self-Evaluation Checklists, certified payrolls, and updated testing logs and submittal registers. Payment is governed by FAR 52.232-27 and FAR 52.232-
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NAICS: 238220
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Federal
Boiler Maintenance & RepairThe contract is for boiler maintenance and repair services at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut, requiring the contractor to provide all labor, materials, supervision, tools, equipment, transportation, and facilities necessary to fulfill the tasks outlined in the Performance Work Statement. The government plans to award a Firm-Fixed-Price, Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity contract with a one-year base period and four additional one-year option periods, each with a minimum guarantee established for the base period. All work must be performed in accordance with the requirements specified in the solicitation, and the contractor must be fully capable of delivering services without additional cost adjustments. Solicitation N4008526R0173, issued under NAICS Code 238220 for Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors, is unrestricted and open to businesses with size standards of $19.0 million or less. Proposals will be evaluated using a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable approach based on three factors: Price, Corporate Experience, and Past Performance, with award going to the most cost-effective offer that meets technical requirements. Offerors must be currently registered and active in the System for Award Management prior to contract award, and failure to maintain active SAM registration will result in disqualification. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with proposals due by September 3, 2026, and the performance location is Groton, Connecticut, while the contracting office is located in Norfolk, Virginia. Point of contact information is provided for questions and correspondence.
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NAICS: 236220
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Federal
Design-Build (DB) Barracks Initiative (Package #2), Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North CarolinaThe solicitation N4008526R0058 seeks a Design-Build contractor to execute Phase One of the Barracks Initiative Package #2 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River in North Carolina, involving the demolition of five existing Bachelor Enlisted Quarters buildings and the construction of new billeting facilities to accommodate 1,130 personnel across 565 two-person rooms. The project includes constructing two three-story BEQ buildings at Hadnot Point with a combined 300 rooms and associated amenities such as laundry, community kitchens, administrative offices, and recreational spaces, while demolishing BEQs HP51, HP53, HP55, HP57, and BEQ 1340 at French Creek, as well as BEQ AS4200 and support structures at New River. This is a fixed-price construction contract with a performance period of 1,461 calendar days, requiring the contractor to commence work within 15 days of notice to proceed and to prosecute the work diligently, including final site cleanup. The contract mandates full compliance with EM 385-1-1 safety standards, requiring an on-site Site Safety and Health Officer, designated Competent Persons for critical work areas, and strict protocols for lifting operations, including 30-day advance submission of critical lift plans. Quality control is governed by a three-phase process and requires UFGS specification sections for every material system with a professional seal from a licensed architect or engineer, while all testing must occur in a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-approved lab. Payment is governed by FAR 52.232-27 and 52.232-5, with monthly invoicing restricted to NAVFAC Form 7300/30 certified by the QC Manager and accompanied by a suite of mandatory supporting documents including certified payrolls, safety self-evaluations, and progress schedules. The award process is a two-phase, best-value selection: Phase One evaluates pass/fail factors—Technical Approach and Deficiencies—and non-price factors including Experience, Safety, Technical Solution, and Small Business Utilization, all of which are equally weighted and significantly more important than price; Past Performance is equally weighted to the combined technical factors. Only firms passing Phase One with an Acceptable rating will be invited to submit Price Proposals and supplemental documentation, including Small Business Participation Commitment and Subcontracting Plans, during Phase Two. Offer
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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NAICS: 236220
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Federal
Repair BEQ G702/G703This contract, solicitation number N4008526R9050, is a fixed-price construction project titled "Repair BEQ G702/G703" located at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, issued by the U.S. Navy’s NAVFACSYSCOM Mid-Atlantic under a Total Small Business Set-Aside per FAR 19.5. Only contractors listed on the General Requirements cover page are eligible to submit proposals, and all submissions must address every listed line item or risk being rejected as non-responsive. The project involves comprehensive repairs to two Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, requiring work across architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, telecommunications, and interior systems, governed by a defined Basis of Design and detailed construction drawings. The contract mandates strict adherence to material handling and storage requirements compliant with manufacturer instructions and MIL-STD-129, including protection from moisture, heat, and off-gassing materials, with insulation and piping subject to specialized storage conditions. Submittals must include preconstruction schedules, shop drawings, test reports, and safety certifications, and a certified Quality Control Manager must attest to compliance with contract requirements for every payment request, along with certification that as-built drawings are current and coordinated. The contracting procedure follows a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, where proposals are first evaluated for technical acceptability against pass/fail gates—any “Unacceptable” rating in the Technical Approach or other non-price factors eliminates the proposal from consideration regardless of price. The lowest-priced technically acceptable proposal will be awarded without negotiations, except for clarification per FAR 15.306(a). Payment is governed by FAR clauses 52.232-5 and 52.232-27, requiring invoices to be submitted on NAVFAC Form 7300/30 with supporting documentation on NAVFAC Form 4330/54, and all payments are contingent upon the Contracting Officer’s acceptance of a detailed Schedule of Prices provided within ten days of award. Bonding requirements are tiered: no bonds for proposals under $35K, payment bonds only between $35K and $150K, and bid, payment, and performance bonds required for proposals $150K and above. Proposals must be submitted via email to designated points of contact and include one original hard copy in a three-ring binder and one CD-ROM, along with a
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