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The contract encompasses the full lifecycle design, permitting, and construction management of a commercial aerospace facility at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, with a focus on integrating tenant improvements and essential infrastructure to support commercial operations within the federal site. The work includes all phases from initial planning and engineering through regulatory approvals and physical construction, ensuring the facility meets both commercial industry standards and NASA’s operational, safety, and security requirements. This subcontract is issued under NAICS code 236220 for commercial and institutional building construction, with a response deadline of October 23, 2026, and is being managed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. The performance location is specifically identified as the Michoud Assembly Facility with a ZIP code of 70129, and the contract is open for subcontracting without a specified set-aside type, indicating it may be open to a broad range of qualified contractors. The project aims to enhance the facility’s capacity to accommodate commercial aerospace tenants while maintaining compatibility with NASA’s mission-critical activities.

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Design, permit, and construct commercial aerospace facility at NASA Michoud, integrating tenant improvements and infrastructure.

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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Marshall Space Flight CenterView Agency

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

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New Orleans, LA, 70129, USA

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
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Full lifecycle design, permitting, and construction management for a commercial aerospace facility at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility, including tenant improvements and infrastructure integration.

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