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Mixed-Use Aerospace Innovation Campus Development

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NASA Langley Research Center is seeking a subcontractor to lead the master planning and phased development of a mixed-use aerospace innovation campus in Hampton, Virginia, with a focus on creating a dynamic environment that integrates R&D laboratories, office facilities, specialized test infrastructure, and supporting utilities and services. The project aims to foster innovation in aerospace technologies through coordinated urban design and scalable construction phases, ensuring the campus evolves in alignment with mission-critical research needs and future growth trajectories. The development will prioritize functional integration between research and operational spaces while maintaining compliance with federal facility standards and sustainability goals. The opportunity is classified under NAICS code 236220 for commercial and institutional building construction and is open for bidding with a submission deadline of July 31, 2026. The place of performance is firmly located at NASA Langley’s existing footprint in Hampton, with work expected to span multiple years as the campus is constructed in stages. The subcontractor will be responsible for comprehensive planning, design coordination, construction management, and seamless integration of complex technical facilities into a cohesive, adaptable urban landscape. Proposals must demonstrate proven experience in delivering large-scale, mission-driven innovation campuses and managing multi-phased construction with high technical precision.

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Subcontractor to lead master planning and phased construction of aerospace innovation campus at NASA Langley, Virginia.

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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Langley Research CenterView Agency

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

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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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Master planning and phased development of a mixed-use innovation district including R&D labs, office space, test facilities, and support infrastructure.

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