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LTUY252022 Repair B37 MTS by Removal
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This contract involves the repair of Building 37 at Jefferson Barracks ANGS, specifically focusing on restoring the building's primary and backup electrical systems to operate properly during power outages. The existing issue centers on an outdoor transfer switch that disconnects the building from the transformer during outages but fails to reconnect to commercial power once restored. The project scope includes removing the wiring from this transfer switch and reinstating the building's original power feed directly from the transformer, effectively undoing the prior switch installation to ensure reliable power transitions. Issued as a total small business set-aside solicitation under NAICS code 238210, the contract is managed by the Department of Defense through the W7NJ Uspfo Activity Moang 131 office in Saint Louis, Missouri. The solicitation was posted on April 21, 2026, with a response deadline of May 19, 2026. Key points of contact include MSgt Joe Bernier and SMSgt Mark Phillips. Additionally, the contract notes the absence of agency-specific policies for definitizing equitable adjustments on change orders beyond standard federal acquisition regulations and acknowledges that prior data on adjustment timelines will be compiled and shared in future communications.
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Saint Louis, MO, 63125, USASet-Aside
Timeline
Submission Closed
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Full Description
This project is to repair Building 37 on Jefferson Barracks ANGS so that its primary and backup electrical systems function correctly in the event of a power outage. The building has an outdoor transfer switch that does not connect to a generator. During an outage, the transfer switch disconnects the building from the transformer but does not switch back to commercial power once restored. This project removes wiring from the switch and restores the power feed to the building from the transformer the way it was before the switch installation.
In accordance with RFO FAR 36.101-4, the following information is provided:
- The National Guard has no agency-specific policies or procedures applicable to definitization of equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts other than those described at RFO FAR 43.304, RFO DFARS 243.304 and AFARS 5143.304.
- Data for the prior 3 fiscal years regarding the time required to definitize equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts for the National Guard is currently not available, but will be compiled and provided in future announcements.
Update 15 May 2026: Amendment 1, responses to RFI, and associated attachments added to files.
Update 20 May 2026: Amendment 2 and a partial floor plan drawing added to files. The floor plan is provided for informational purposes only and the Government doesn't guarantee the accuracy of the dimensions provided.
