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Z--ROMO 326235 Kawuneeche VC

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140P2026R0057Federal

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The Kawuneeche Visitor Center, located just north of Grand Lake, Colorado, within Rocky Mountain National Park, is undergoing comprehensive rehabilitation to address aging infrastructure, code compliance, and accessibility deficiencies while preserving its historic character. As the sole visitor center on the park’s western side and the administrative hub for that region, the facility is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, and all work must adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. The project includes necessary interior modifications to prepare for a separate contractor’s replacement of interpretive exhibits, alongside broader building system upgrades such as mechanical, electrical, and plumbing renovations. Site improvements are also part of the scope to ensure long-term functionality and compliance with current standards. The solicitation for this effort is issued under NAICS code 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, with the contract known as Z--ROMO 326235 Kawuneeche VC and identified by solicitation number 140P2026R0057. The notice was posted on July 15, 2026, and is classified as a presolicitation, indicating that formal bidding documents are not yet available. The contracting office is the Department of the Interior’s DSC Contracting Services Division, based in Denver, Colorado, with Bruce Beck as the primary point of contact. No details regarding contract value, performance period, delivery schedules, evaluation criteria, special requirements, or submission instructions are present in the available documentation, and no contract clauses, terms, or attachments have been specified at this stage. The procurement remains in preliminary stages with no definitive delivery, inspection, or performance terms outlined.

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Rehabilitate historic Kawuneeche Visitor Center with systems upgrades while preserving historic character.

Agency

Department Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services DivisionView Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

CO

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Pre-Solicitation Notice for RFP 140P2026R0057 - Kawuneeche Visitor Center Rehabilitation

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B01_Synopsis_PreSolitNotice_Amendment_1_4.pdf

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Sources Sought Notice Survey Questionnaire Amendment 1

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A14 Sources Sought Notice for Kawuneeche Visitor Center Rehabilitation

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Sources Sought Notice Survey Questionnaire for 140P2026R0057

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A14 Sources Sought Notice Amendment 1 for Kawuneeche Visitor Center Rehabilitation

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Dsc Contracting Services Division
Contacts1 person available
OfficeDenver, CO, 80225, USA
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Office AddressDenver, CO, 80225, USA

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The Kawuneeche Visitor Center (KVC) is located just north of Grand Lake, Colorado and is the only visitor center located on Rocky Mountain National Park¿s (ROMO) western side, and it also serves as the administrative headquarters for the western side of the park. The facility has been designated as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places and treatment will meet Secretary of the Interior Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and integrated into the design. The KVC is currently slated for a complete replacement of interior interpretive exhibits (to be provided and installed by a separate contractor) and as such, interior alterations are necessary. In addition to preparing the visitor center portion for new interpretive exhibits, rehabilitation of the greater facility and site is also necessary in order to replace and update old systems and to correct building code and accessibility issues.

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