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Historic Preservation and Adaptive Reuse

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The contract pertains to the preservation and adaptive reuse of historic structures at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, under requirements mandated by the National Historic Preservation Act. Work must adhere to established preservation standards and involve close coordination with the State Historic Preservation Office to ensure compliance with federal historic preservation guidelines. The effort focuses on maintaining the historical integrity of designated structures while adapting them for modern use, balancing functional needs with heritage conservation. All activities are expected to follow federal protocols governing historic properties and require documentation and approval processes aligned with Section 106 review procedures. Subcontractors are invited to respond by July 31, 2026, with the work governed under NAICS code 541610, which encompasses architectural and engineering activities related to historic preservation. The project is tied to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and will be performed at the Hampton site, with performance requirements including environmental, structural, and cultural resource management. The nature of the contract as a subcontract implies that the prime entity is responsible for overall project execution and compliance, while subcontractors support specific preservation and reuse tasks. No set-aside provisions are specified, and the solicitation is open to all eligible entities meeting the technical and regulatory requirements of historic preservation under federal law.

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Preserve and adapt historic NASA Langley structures per federal preservation laws, with SHPO coordination, by July 31, 2026.

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Hampton, VA, 23681, USA

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Langley Research Center
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Preservation and adaptive reuse of historic structures under NHPA lease requirements, including compliance with preservation standards and coordination with SHPO.

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