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FY27 AFHC Renovate Tower B743 CZ, Camp Zama, Kanagawa, Japan

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan Engineer District is preparing to solicit bids for the comprehensive renovation of Building 743, a nine-story family housing tower located at Camp Zama in Kanagawa, Japan. The project, titled FY27 AFHC Renovate Tower B743 CZ, involves the complete replacement of failing or failed building systems including the roof, windows, elevators, plumbing, HVAC, electrical infrastructure, fire safety systems, security and surveillance systems, building communications, and energy management controls. The facility contains 68 three-bedroom apartment units and communal areas, originally built in 1992, and the scope of work encompasses interior and exterior finishes, structural components, and critical life-safety systems. The estimated project value ranges between 10 billion and 25 billion Japanese yen, classified under PSC Y1FA and NAICS code 236118 for residential remodelers. This acquisition will only be open to local sources physically based and properly licensed in Japan, with no eligibility extended to foreign entities. Bidders must hold either a Japanese civil construction or architectural construction license verified through the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism’s official database prior to the prequalification deadline. The procurement process begins with a prequalification phase under Class Deviation 2026-O0019, followed by a sealed bidding procedure under FAR Part 14, restricted exclusively to prequalified local contractors. Proposals must be submitted by October 5, 2026, and all bidders are responsible for ensuring their licensing status is accurately listed and retrievable via the MLIT website. The contracting office is located at APO, AP, with primary point of contact Charles Qi reachable via email or phone for inquiries.

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U.S. Army renovates Building 743 at Camp Zama, Japan, with local contractors only, budget 10–25 billion yen, bids due October 5, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → W2SN Endist JapanView Agency

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236118 - Residential RemodelersView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W2SN Endist Japan
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OfficeAPO, AP, 96338-5010, USA
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Office AddressAPO, AP, 96338-5010, USA

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PRESOLICITATION


The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan Engineer District is providing a PRE-SOLICITATION notice pursuant to RFO FAR 5.101 to notify industry of an upcoming acquisition that will include



PROJECT INFORMATION



Project Title: FY27 AFHC Renovate Tower B743 CZ



Project Location: Camp Zama, Kanagawa, Japan



Product Service Code (PSC):  Y1FA – Construction of Family Housing Facilities



NAICS Code:  236118 – Residential Remodelers



Project Magnitude: 



Between ¥10,000,000,000 and ¥25,000,000,000 Japanese Yen



PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  



Repair family housing high-rise Building 743 (B743). B743 is a nine-story, 141,598 SF, multi-unit family housing tower, comprised of 68 three-bedroom, two-bath apartment units with public areas and a community room on the ground floor. The facility was constructed in 1992. The project includes the removal and replacement of the existing failed/failing building systems to include roof, roof drains and downspouts, windows, exterior doors, railings at stairs and balconies, bird control netting on balconies, louvers, grills, ventilation wall caps, interior walls, interior doors, elevators and elevator control systems, interior finish, finish floors, cabinets and countertops, ceilings, plumbing, HVAC, HVAC controls, electrical infrastructure including conduits and conductors, distribution gear, transformers, panels, and standby generator with diesel fuel tank, fire detection, alarm, and protection system; fire pump with standby power and fuel storage tank; interior, exterior, and emergency lighting and lighting controls; building access security and video monitoring; building communications infrastructure to include telephone, internet connectivity and cable; and Energy Management and Control System (EMCS).



SOLICITATION/PROCUREMENT METHOD:



  1. This procurement will prequalify sources as authorized per Class Deviation 2026-O0019 DFARS 236.101-70.


  1. Following the prequalification process, the Government will then issue an Invitation for Bid (IFB) solicitation utilizing FAR Part 14 Sealed Bidding procedures to those prequalified. 


  1. Prequalification and solicitation are intended for local sources only. 


LOCAL SOURCES


  1. This contract will be performed in its entirety in the country of Japan and is intended only for local sources.  Only local sources will be considered under this solicitation.  Local sources are sources (e.g. corporations, partnerships, or Joint Ventures [For a Joint Venture, the Joint Venture as an independent entity must satisfy the local source requirements or, in the alternative, each member of the Joint Venture must individually satisfy the local source requirements]) that are physically located in Japan and authorized (i.e. licensed and registered) to perform construction in Japan. Specifically, a prospective bidder must be duly authorized to operate and conduct construction business in Japan and must fully comply with all applicable laws, decrees, labor standards, and regulations of Japan during the performance of the resulting contracts.
  2. In addition, interested bidders must possess a Japanese civil construction (doboku isshiki koji) license or Japanese architectural construction (kenchiku isshiki koji) license by the prequalification due date and time. The U.S. Government will verify that the offeror has the license through the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) website at https://etsuran2.mlit.go.jp/TAKKEN. It is the responsibility of the offeror to ensure that it has the license (Japanese civil construction or Japanese architectural construction), and that it is accurately shown on the MLIT website, by the proposal due date and time.  Failure to comply with this requirement will be cause for you to be ineligible to be prequalified for this acquisition.

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