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Mosquito Lake Control Tower Roof Replacement

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W911WN26QA062Federal

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, has issued a presolicitation notice for the complete replacement of the standing seam metal roof on the Control Tower Building at Mosquito Creek Lake in Cortland, Ohio. This 100% Small Business Set-Aside project is estimated between $150,000 and $350,000, with a performance period of 365 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed. The scope of work includes the demolition and disposal of existing roofing and lightning protection, refurbishment of structural sub-framing, concrete roof slab repair, installation of R-30 closed-cell spray polyurethane foam insulation, and the installation of a new 22-gauge structural standing seam metal roof system with a PVDF finish. The project mandates strict adherence to EM 385-1-1 safety standards, requiring a dedicated Level 1 Site Safety and Health Officer and the submission of a site-specific Accident Prevention Plan. High qualification thresholds are required: the project superintendent and Quality Control System Manager must each have at least five years of experience in similar metal roofing projects, and the roof manufacturer must have ten years of experience. This will be a Firm-Fixed Price contract awarded based on best value, considering price and past performance. The Request for Quote is expected around September 4, 2026, with an anticipated award date of October 23, 2026. Interested offerors must be registered in both SAM and the PIEE Solicitation Module.

General Info

USACE project for Mosquito Creek Lake roof replacement, small business set-aside, $150k-$350k.

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Department Of Defense → W072 Endist PittsburghView Agency

NAICS

238160 - Roofing ContractorsView NAICS

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Cortland, OH, 44410, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W072 Endist Pittsburgh
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OfficePITTSBURGH, PA, 15222-4198, USA
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Office AddressPITTSBURGH, PA, 15222-4198, USA

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This is a Presolicitation Notice only. This is not a Solicitation (Request for Quote). No purchase order will be issued from this announcement. Any applicable attachments for this project (i.e. Drawings) will be issued at the time of the Solicitation, not during this notice.


This procurement is a 100% Small Business Set-Aside. All interested and capable offerors are encouraged to submit a quote.  


Project Description


The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Pittsburgh District has a project that involves the complete replacement of the standing seam metal roof on the Control Tower Building at Mosquito Creek Lake in Cortland, Ohio. The work is to be completed within 365 calendar days after written Notice to Proceed (NTP). Rough Estimate of this non-commercial construction project is between $150,000.00 and $350,000.00.


The work includes rerouting existing vent and exhaust pipes through the masonry side wall, installing a new gutter system, and integrating a new, certified, non-penetrating Lightning Protection System.


Below are the major components of the work in more detail:


Major Components of Work


  • Demolition and Disposal: This phase requires the complete removal and legal disposal of the existing standing seam metal roof panels, box gutter, scuppers, and the old lightning protection system. All materials will be removed down to the underlying concrete roof slab.
  • Structural Sub-Framing Refurbishment: The contractor must inspect all existing light-gauge, cold-formed metal sub-framing. Any framing members exhibiting visible deformation or a cross-sectional area loss of 25% or more due to corrosion must be replaced (up to 95 linear feet). All remaining sub-framing must be cleaned of surface rust by wire-brushing and finished with a suitable protective coating.
  • Roof Deck Repair and Insulation: Before new insulation is applied, the existing concrete roof slab must be repaired, cleaned, and sealed. All repaired areas must pass a 24-hour flood test to verify they are watertight. Afterward, a closed-cell spray polyurethane foam insulation will be applied to achieve a minimum thermal resistance value of R-30. This installed foam must be protected from UV radiation and covered by the new roof deck within 72 hours.
  • New Standing Seam Metal Roof System: A new, 22-gauge structural standing seam metal roof system will be designed, furnished, and installed. The panels will feature a high-performance 70% Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) finish. The new roof design will eliminate the previous box gutter, extend to cover that area, and incorporate new ridge and fascia ventilation. The installation must also include a new, custom-fabricated, ventilated peak cap.

The contractor is responsible for all project submittals, including a Quality Control Plan, Accident Prevention Plan, and various shop drawings and product data for government approval. The manufacturer for the roofing system must have at least 10 years of experience, and the applicator must be certified by the manufacturer with at least 5 years of experience.


Special Notice: Safety and Qualification Requirements


Safety Compliance (EM 385-1-1): Quoters are advised that all work on this project must strictly comply with the latest edition of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Safety and Health Requirements Manual (EM 385-1-1) (Link: https://www.publications.usace.army.mil/Portals/76/EM%20385-1-1%20_EFFECTIVE%2015March2024.pdf). Prior to commencing work, the contractor must submit and secure Government approval for a site-specific Accident Prevention Plan (APP), comprehensive Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs), a formal Fall Protection Plan, and a professional Lift Plan detailing crane rigging and drop zones for hoisting materials to the 23-foot roof elevation. To enforce these standards, the contractor must employ a full-time, dedicated Level 1 Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) who must be present on-site at all times when work is in progress; the SSHO may also serve as the Quality Control System Manager (QCSM) but is strictly prohibited from serving as the project Superintendent.


Personnel and Contractor Qualifications: To ensure technical competency on this complex structural replacement, the Government requires key personnel and contractors to meet strict experience thresholds. The project Superintendent must have a minimum of five (5) years of construction experience, with at least five (5) of those years acting as a superintendent on similar metal roofing projects. The QCSM must hold a valid "Construction Quality Management for Contractors" (CQM-C) certification and have a minimum of five (5) years of construction experience on similar metal roofing installations. Additionally, the standing seam metal roof system manufacturer must possess at least ten (10) years of continuous manufacturing experience, and the system applicator must have at least five (5) years of experience as an approved, licensed applicator certified by the roof panel manufacturer.


General Information


The North American Industrial Classification Code (NAICS) is 238160 – Roofing Contractors. The Small Business Size Standard is $19,000,000.00.


Any resultant award will be for one (1) Firm-Fixed Price (FFP) Contract. The Request for Quote (RFQ) will be issued on, or about, 4 September 2026, via the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE), which posts the opportunity to SAM.gov. The anticipated award date is 23 October 2026.


Basis of Award is best value to the Government. Quotes will be evaluated in accordance with (IAW) RFO 12.203(a), price and past performance. The Government reserves the right to reject any quotes that are unrealistically low or exceed available funds for this requirement.


Small Business Contractors are advised that APEX Accelerators provide free, expert assistance to small businesses interested in competing for federal, state, and local government contracts. Funded in part by the Department of Defense, these centers help businesses navigate the complexities of government procurement, from initial registration in systems like SAM to proposal review and submission. Small businesses are strongly encouraged to connect with their local APEX Accelerators to leverage these valuable services and enhance their potential for success in securing government contracts. The APEX Accelerators Website is: https://www.apexaccelerators.us/#/. From here, you can locate your local APEX Accelerators.


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/Strategic-Partnerships/Partnering/mod/129895/details/443/ then scrolling down on right hand side of page by clicking on “View FFP Contract Changes Playbook Here”.


To submit a quote for this project, your company must:


1) Be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and maintain an active registration status.


2) be registered in the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) for the Solicitation Module with the PROPOSAL MANAGER Role.


System for Award Management (SAM) Registration


Registering in SAM.gov includes both entity validation and entity registration.


To register in SAM:


a) Navigate to SAM.gov


b) Select Sign-In (top right)


c) Select Create an Account then follow the instructions


d) After Account is set-up, Select Sign-In


e) Under the Entity Management widget, select “Get Started” button


f) Select Register Entity. As part of the entity registration, a Unique Entity ID will be assigned.


For additional information on SAM


To Register your Entity (Company), please visit https:/www.fsd.gov/gsafsd_sp?id=gsa_index.


Here you will find the following:


Get Started with your Registration


Check Registration Status – ACTIVE, INACTIVE, PENDING


Update your Registration


Become an Entity Administrator


Validate your Entity


*Access User Guides


*By selecting this option, you can obtain a Quick Start Guide for Contract Registrations.


Also, here you will find in addition to the User Guides - FAQs, Videos, and Definitions.


PLEASE NOTE:


It is mandatory that all companies be registered in SAM in order to receive federal contracts. There is no charge to register or maintain your company (entity) registration.


Login.gov manages usernames and passwords for SAM.gov.


*Important* Registration Information


Registration can take at least ten (10) business days to be active in SAM.gov.


Registration must be in active status upon offer submission and remain active during award period.


Registration must be renewed every 365 days to remain active.


The Federal Service Desk (FSD) for SAM questions, may be contacted.


Phone Number: 866-606-8220


Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET


Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) Solicitation Module Registration.


To register for PIEE follow the below instructions.


Register in PIEE:


a) Navigate to https://piee.eb.mil/


b) Select New User (top right)


c) Select Register


d) Select Vendor


e) Create a User ID and Password and follow the prompts (next)


f) Create Security Questions (next)


g) Complete your User Profile Information (next)


h) Complete your supervisor or Approving Official Information (next)


     i) Complete Roles


     i) Step 1: Select SOL-Solicitation


     ii) Step 2: Select Proposal Manager


     iii) Step 3: Click Add Roles


     iv) Step 4: Fill in your Location Code (CAGE Code) (next)


     i) Provide Justification for your registration (next)


     j) Follow the remaining prompts to submit your registration


The Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) help desk may be reached by calling Telephone Number 866-618-5988 for assistance.

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