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AMO North Island Building 1480 Walls and Doors Repairs

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The contract involves comprehensive interior repairs and maintenance work for the North Island AMO Building 1480, constructed in 1988. The scope includes removing outdated wallpaper from office walls, hallways, restrooms, and breakrooms, followed by repairing and repainting these surfaces with commercial-grade interior paint. Special attention is required in the conference room, where wall paneling, wallpaper, baseboards, cabinets, and a kitchen sink need removal, with subsequent wall repairs. Additionally, gypsum board walls and doors throughout the facility, including offices, hallways, communications rooms, and breakrooms, must be repaired to address holes and cracks. Interior wood doors have not been refinished for over a decade and require new clear varnish and wood stain to restore their appearance due to wear and damage. This contract is solicited under an SBA 8(a) procurement strategy, specifically aimed at small businesses within that program. The solicitation number for this opportunity is F2026073059, posted on February 25, 2026, by the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection agency. The work will be performed in San Diego, with key points of contact provided for contract inquiries, including individuals responsible for small business coordination. The contract falls under NAICS code 236220, relating to commercial and institutional building construction.

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Interior repairs, wallpaper removal, repainting, wall and door restoration at North Island AMO Building 1480.

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Department of Homeland Security → Customs And Border ProtectionView Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction View NAICS

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San Diego, DC, US

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8A

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → Customs And Border Protection
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Department of Homeland Security → Customs And Border Protection
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David HarrodSmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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North Island AMO Building 1480 was built 1988. Sense then, all office walls, front entrance, hallway walls, restroom walls and ceiling and breakroom walls are in need interior repairs and apply new commercial rated interior paint. A major portion of the walls are covered with wallpaper and need to be removed due to their life expedience. In addition, conference room 4-foot wall paneling, wallpaper, and baseboard need to be removed, and the walls will need to be repaired once wallpaper and wood siding are removed, in addition the cabinets and kitchen sink within the conference room are to be removed as the 4-foot side panels around conference room. Wall repair will be needed once kitchen cabinets and 4-foot panels are removed. The gypsum board walls and doors throughout offices, hallways, communications room and breakrooms will need to be repaired with holes and cracks. Last, All Interior wood doors have not been revarnished for over 10 years. A new varnished clear coat and wood stain are needed due to worn, chipping, holes and scratches.
Acquisition Strategy: SBA 8a procurement

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