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This Solicitation opportunity from Department Of State was posted on May 22, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Construction Services for Residential Bathrooms Renovation

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The U.S. Embassy in Prague is seeking a contractor for the complete renovation of master bathrooms at residential properties located in Prague 6-Nebusice, Czech Republic. The scope of work includes selective demolition, replacement of all tiling, plumbing, lighting fixtures, and installation of associated accessories. The renovation must adhere to either Czech National Standards or U.S. codes and standards, whichever is more stringent. The contractor is required to provide all personnel, equipment, materials, and supervision necessary to complete the project within 15 days following contract award under a firm fixed price. Compliance with all technical, safety, and quality control requirements is mandatory, and the contractor must designate a Project Site Manager, submit detailed documentation including reports, product literature, drawings, specifications, quality control schedules, and warranty information. All work must be authorized in writing by the Contracting Officer, with no execution before the official Notice to Proceed. A mandatory site inspection is required before submission of proposals, which should be sent via email by June 5, 2026. Contractors and subcontractors must submit corporate, financial, and personnel information for Embassy review and demonstrate authorization to operate legally in the Czech Republic, including business registration. Pricing must be provided as a fixed lump sum in Czech koruna (CZK), both with and without VAT. The solicitation represents full and open competition and is governed by U.S. laws and regulations. Interested vendors can request the detailed solicitation package or further information by contacting the Prague Procurement Team via email. The U.S. Department of State does not guarantee contract award or reimbursement of costs incurred in proposal preparation.

General Info

Renovate master bathrooms in Prague with strict standards; 15-day completion, fixed price, full documentation required.

Agency

Department Of State → US Embassy Prague

NAICS

236118 - Residential Remodelers View NAICS

Place of Performance

Prague, CZ-106, 11800, CZE

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Prague
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
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Department Of State → US Embassy Prague
Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
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Prague Procurement Team
Prague Procurement Team

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The U.S. Embassy in Prague seeks a contractor for the full renovation of the master bathroom at residential properties in Prague 6-Nebusice, Czech Republic.


The work includes selective demolition, replacement of tiling, plumbing, lighting fixtures, and associated accessories. The project involves the complete renovation of the master bathroom, including selective demolition of existing facilities, replacement of all tiling, plumbing, and lighting fixtures, and installation of associated accessories.


The contractor's work shall comply with Czech National Standards or U.S. codes and standards, whichever is more stringent.


Contractor Requirements:


The contractor shall provide all necessary personnel, equipment, materials, and supervision to complete services per technical requirements under a firm fixed price within 15 days of contract award.


Key Responsibilities:


Submit reports, bill of materials, product literature, drawings, specifications, quality control schedules, safety plan, and construction costs


No work beyond the SOW unless directed in writing by the Contracting Officer (CO); work begins only after Notice to Proceed (NTP) issue


Ensure professional quality, technical accuracy, and coordination of all services; designate a Project Site Manager and provide as-built documents and warranty documentation


Attend site inspection to understand all conditions and limitations


Additional Requirements:


Contractor´s employees, and sub-contractors must submit corporate, financial, and personnel information for Embassy review


Provide fixed price lump sum proposal in CZK (with and without VAT)


In applying for the solicitation material, you are acknowledging that your company can reach compliance with the following highlighted requirements included in the solicitation.  


In accordance with DOSAR 652.242-73 AUTHORIZATION AND PERFORMANCE (AUG 1999), it will be necessary for your organization to possess authorization to operate and do business in the country in which this contract will be fulfilled. Therefore, authorization shall include the requirement to be registered to do business in Czech Republic.   You will be required to provide information that clearly shows you are able to perform work in Prague.  


Vendors interested in the detailed solicitation package may request it at pragueGSOprocurement@state.gov.


Due Date for Quotations: 06/05/2026


Site Inspection date: mandatory (for details please contact pragueGSOprocurement@state.gov)


Submission Method: via email to pragueGSOprocurement@state.gov


Contact Information for question:  pragueGSOprocurement@state.gov


This pre-solicitation notice does not commit the U.S. Department of State to award a contract, nor does it obligate the U.S. Department of State to pay for any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of proposals.


Solicitation and award will be subject to the laws and regulations of the United States of America. This requirement is being completed utilizing full and open competition procedures.