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Construct reinforced timber structures (security guard towers)

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19L16026Q0017Federal

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The US Embassy Monrovia is soliciting bids for solicitation number 19L16026Q0017 to replace three existing timber security guard towers. The project requires the demolition and disposal of three structures measuring 9.28 ft by 9.28 ft and the subsequent construction of new reinforced concrete frame structures with decking. The upper elevated sections of these new towers must be finished with wooden panels or timbers, including the installation of windows and doors. The selected contractor is responsible for providing all necessary labor, materials, tools, equipment, and supervision to ensure professional implementation. Additionally, the contractor must validate all dimensions and relevant information provided in the statement of work. Responses for this solicitation are due by September 15, 2026, for performance in Monrovia, Montserrero.

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US Embassy Monrovia seeks bids to replace three timber guard towers with concrete.

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Department Of State → US Embassy MonroviaView Agency

NAICS

23 - Construction

Place of Performance

Monrovia, LR-MO, LBR

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Solicitation+19L16026Q0017_Guard+Towers+M2.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Monrovia
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OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
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Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

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The contactor is required to demolish three (3) existing timber structures (security guard towers), dispose of the debris, and construct reinforced concrete frame structures with a decking as a replacement of the demolished structures. The upper elevated section of those newly constructed structures shall be partition with wooden panels or timbers, including windows and doors finishing.


The dimension of each of the existing security Guard Tower is 9.28 ft. x 9.28 ft (2.83 m x 2.83m). The contractor shall provide all equipment, tools, materials, labor and supervision required for the professional and successful implementation of the project. The contractor is responsible for validation of all dimensions and relevant information herein this SOW.

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