Repair BEQ HP135
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
AI Contract Overview
Only General MACC Contractors listed on the General Requirements cover page are eligible to submit proposals for the Repair BEQ HP135 project at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, under solicitation N4008526R9044. This is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 236220, with responses due by July 16, 2026, at 6:00 PM EST, and proposals must be submitted via email to Tony Benson and Lauren Loconto. The contract is a combined solicitation with a fixed-price structure, requiring offerors to submit prices for all 12 ELINs, with the award determination based on the aggregate price of ELINs 0001 through 0012, including all markups for overhead, labor burden, and profit. The scope includes comprehensive renovation work on Building HP135, encompassing earthwork, demolition, asbestos and lead remediation, asphalt paving, sidewalk replacement, soil removal, utility excavation, roof repairs, landscaping, and lightning protection installation, with detailed specifications outlined in attached technical, environmental, and administrative documents. All materials must be delivered in manufacturer’s original, unopened, and undamaged containers labeled with manufacturer name, brand, specification, type, and class, stored per manufacturer instructions, and protected from moisture, contamination, and ignition sources. Marking and stenciling must comply with MIL-STD-129 and MIL-STD-101, including flow arrows on piping in black paint. The Contractor must maintain a full-time on-site Superintendent with five years of experience and a valid OSHA 30-hour certificate, coordinate with the COTR for red zone meetings, inspections, and pre-installation meetings with 14- to 15-day notice, and submit monthly invoices through WAWF within five days of invoice date, complete with QC Manager certification. Final invoice requirements include the Contractor’s Final Release with corporate seal, officer signature, and secretary certification, along with the DFARS 252.247.7023 transportation certification. Testing and inspections must be performed by an independent third party, with procedures submitted 45 days in advance, and reports due within five working days of completion and final reports within ten days of testing. Construction must comply with the Buy American Act, hazardous material handling protocols, environmental management standards under EO 14057, CERCLA, SARA
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Camp Lejeune, NC, 28547, USASet-Aside
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Full Description
Only General MACC Contractors listed on the General Requirements cover page may submit a proposal for this ROICC Camp Lejeune area of responsibility project. See attached documents for scope of work and any applicable drawings.
