Design/Build Maintenance and Repair Army Reserve (MRAR) of the Charleston Armed Forces Reserve Center, Building 17001 located in Charleston, WV
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District will issue a Request for Proposal for the Design/Build Maintenance and Repair of the Army Reserve Center in Charleston, West Virginia. This project involves the modernization of a two-story Armed Forces Reserve Center originally built in 1986, encompassing approximately 56,520 square feet of usable space. Key upgrades include installing a new elevator with additional second-floor access, new windows and doors, and complete replacements of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and telecom systems with individual room controls. Bathrooms will be modernized with new fixtures, showers, and toilets, and interior enhancements may include new floor, wall, and ceiling coverings. Exterior work entails paving, site improvements, utility connections, and the incorporation of Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection and physical security measures with sustainability and energy efficiency considerations. The contract will be a firm-fixed-price contract with a duration of 730 calendar days from the notice to proceed, and its construction magnitude is estimated between $25 million and $50 million. It will follow a two-phase design/build procurement process evaluated through a Best Value Tradeoff source selection, starting with Phase I reviews of past performance, technical approach, bonding, and financial capability, and proceeding to Phase II where design, management and schedule narratives, and price will be assessed. The solicitation is expected to be released around June 25, 2026, and will be available electronically on government contracting websites. Although discussions are not anticipated, the government reserves the right to conduct them if necessary. Offerors must maintain active registration in the System for Award Management and are required to submit a small business subcontracting plan. The contract includes several optional elements such as loading ramps and market pads, which offer additional flexibility based on funding and project needs.
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Cross Lanes, WV, USASet-Aside
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DESCRIPTION:
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Louisville District intends to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) W912QR26R???? (RFP Number will be updated shortly) for the Maintenance and Repair Army Reserve (MRAR) of a two-story Armed Forces Reserve Center (AFRC), in Charleston (Cross Lanes), West Virginia. The AFRC includes approximately 56,520 square feet of usable floor space and was originally constructed in 1986. A new roof will be installed prior to the start of this project. The project involves the modernization of an existing AFRC, to include a new elevator, additional access to 2nd floor, new windows, new doors, and complete replacement of HVAC, electric, plumbing, and telecom. individual room controls. Bathrooms will require new fixtures, showers, and toilets. Additional interior improvements may include new or replacement floor coverings, new or replacement wall coverings, and new or replacement ceiling systems. Supporting facilities include paving, general site improvements, and utility connections. Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (ATFP) and physical security measures have been incorporated into design including maximum standoff distance from roads and parking areas. Sustainability/Energy measures are included.
The project will contain the following options: 1) Loading Ramp; 2) Loading Ramp Design Fees; 3) MKT Pad; 4) MKT Pad Design Fees; 5) CFCI OMAR Funded Items; 6) CFCI Bona Fide Need OMAR Funded Items.
The Contract Duration is seven hundred thirty (730) calendar days from Contract Notice to Proceed.
TYPE OF CONTRACT AND NAICS:
This RFP will be for one (1) Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract. The North American Industrial Classification System Code (NAICS) for this effort is 236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction.
This award is Subject to the Availability of Funds (SAF).
TYPE OF SET-ASIDE:
This acquisition will be a Full and Open. A small business sub-contracting plan will be required prior to award.
SELECTION PROCESS:
This is a two-phase Design/Build procurement. The proposals will be evaluated using a Best Value Tradeoff source selection process. The technical information contained in each Offeror's proposal will be reviewed, evaluated, and rated by the Government. Potential offerors are invited to submit their past performance, technical, and capability information as will be described in Section 00 22 16 and Section 00 22 18 of the Solicitation, for review and consideration by the Government.
As will be described in Section 00 22 16 of the Solicitation, the selection process for Phase I will evaluate such factors as Past Performance (for both the Prime Contractor and A/E Designer of Record) and Technical Approach for Design/Build. Pro Forma Information such as bonding and financial capability will also be required to meet the minimum requirements of the solicitation.
Following completion of the evaluation of Phase I, a target of five (5) of the most highly qualified offerors will be invited to participate in Phase II. The selected offerors for Phase II will be requested to submit additional information as will be described in Section 00 22 18 of the Solicitation, for review and evaluation by the Government. The selection process for Phase II will evaluate such factors as: Design Narrative, Management Plan, Schedule Narrative, and Price. The Standard Form (SF) 1442 will also be required. (NOTE: The evaluation factors for Phase II are subject to change with the Phase II amendment.)
DISCUSSIONS: The Government intends to award without discussions but reserves the right to conduct discussions should it be deemed in the Government's best interest.
CONSTRUCTION MAGNITUDE:
The magnitude of this construction project is anticipated to be between $25,000,000 and $50,000,000 .
ANTICIPATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE:
The Government anticipates releasing the solicitation on or about 25 June 2026 Details regarding the Optional Site Visit will be included in the Phase II solicitation amendment, with the actual date and time identified. Additional details can be found in the solicitation when it is posted to https://sam.gov.
SOLICITATION WEBSITE:
The official solicitation, when posted, will be available free of charge by electronic posting only and may be found at federal Contract Opportunities website, https://sam.gov and the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) Solicitation Module website, https://piee.eb.mil/. Paper copies of the solicitation will not be issued. Telephone and Fax requests for this solicitation will not be honored. Project files are Portable Document Format (PDF) files and can be viewed, navigated, or printed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download the solicitation for this project, contractors are required to register at the System for Award Management at https://sam.gov. Amendments, if/when issued, will be posted to the above referenced websites for electronic downloading. This will be the only method of distributing amendments prior to closing; therefore, it is the Offerors’ responsibility to check the websites periodically for any amendments to the solicitation.
REGISTRATIONS:
Offerors shall have and shall maintain an active registration in the following database:
System to for Award Management (SAM): Offerors shall have and shall maintain an active registration in the SAM database at http://www.sam.gov to be eligible for a Government contract award. If the Offeror is a Joint Venture (JV), the JV entity shall have valid SAM registration in the SAM database representing the JV as one business/firm/entity. If at the time of award an Offeror is not actively and successfully registered in the SAM database, the Government reserves the right award to the next prospective Offeror.
POINT-OF-CONTACT:
The point-of-contact for this procurement is Contract Specialist, Mr. Laura Phillips-Payne at Laura.Phillips-Payne@usace.army.mil
This announcement serves as the Advance Notice for this project. Responses to this synopsis is not required.
PARTNERING WITH US: https://www.usace.army.mil/Business-With-Us/Partnering/
Information regarding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers process for settling requests for equitable adjustments and duration goals to achieve definitization of equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts can be found by going to https://www.usace.army.mil/Business-With-Us/Partnering/ and then clicking on: "View FFP Contract Changes Playbook Here."
