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Reconfiguration of 2nd Floor Conference Space Building 36000

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W91151-26-B-A007Federal

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Department Of Defense → W6QM Micc-Fdo Ft HoodView Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Fort Hood, TX, 76544, USA

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Pre-Solicitation+Notice+26-B-A007+Reconfiguration+of+2nd+Floor+Conference+Space+Building+36000.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W6QM Micc-Fdo Ft Hood
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OfficeFORT HOOD, TX, 76544, USA
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Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) Fort Hood is issuing a PRE‐SOLICITATION NOTICE for an Invitation for Bids (IFB) firm fixed price construction contract to Reconfigure Building 36000 2nd Floor Conference Space. This consists of the reconfiguration of the 2nd Floor area to better serve as a conference room suite. This includes demolition and construction of walls, doors, electrical power and lighting, mechanical ductwork, plumbing fixtures and lines, and adjustment of fire suppression, alarm, and mass notification systems. The work shall be located at Building 36000 located at the intersection of Wratten Drive and Shoemaker Lane Fort Hood, Texas. This acquisition is 100% Certified Women Owned Small Business Set Aside under NAICS 236220 (Size Standard $45.0 Million). The magnitude of the procurement is estimated to be between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000.



The purpose of this project is to Reconfigure Building 36000 2nd Floor Conference Space. This consists of the reconfiguration of the 2nd Floor area to better serve as a conference room suite. This includes demolition and construction of walls, doors, electrical power and lighting, mechanical ductwork, plumbing fixtures and lines, and adjustment of fire suppression, alarm, and mass notification systems. The work shall be located at Building 36000 located at the intersection of Wratten Drive and Shoemaker Lane Fort Hood, Texas. Also included is miscellaneous site work to support the facility and meet code requirements. The contractor shall provide all plant, supervision, labor, materials, equipment, supplies and transportation necessary to complete this scope of work. Except as provided elsewhere in this contract, all work shall comply with applicable State, local and Federal laws and regulations, industry and construction codes and standards, manufacturer's specifications and recommendations, and all contract special provisions, terms and conditions. All work under this contract will be performed within the confines of the Fort Hood Military Installation, at Fort Hood, TX. The Wage Determination: General Decision Number: TX20260230 05/18/2026; State: Texas; Construction Type: Building County: Bell County in Texas, will govern work under this contract. The bid guarantee in the amount shall be at least 20% of the bid price but shall not exceed $3 million. Performance and payment bonds must equal 100 percent of the original contract price. A tentative organized site visit will be conducted for this procurement to be determined (TBD). Details of that site visit will be available in the solicitation.



The tentative dates for issuing, the solicitation is XX July 2026, bid opening XX August 2026 and completing contract performance 300 days after contract award. The technical exhibits will be available for inspection without charge thru the Government wide Point of Entry (https://www.sam.gov). No paper copies of this solicitation are available. Once the solicitation is posted, it is incumbent upon the interested parties to review this site frequently for any updates/amendments to all documents. Interested parties must be currently registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at https://www.sam.gov to receive a government contract award. Bidders shall ensure SAM information is current.



The point of contact for this acquisition is SSG Danielle Reed, Contract Specialist, and can be contacted by email at danielle.c.reed2.mil@army.mil

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