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This contract solicitation, identified as N6247826R2436, seeks qualified 8(a) competed firms to provide comprehensive Facility Investment Services at the Marine Corps Reserve Training Center in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, under NAICS code 561210. The scope requires the contractor to furnish all labor, supervision, tools, materials, equipment, and incidental engineering to perform recurring and non-recurring maintenance, repair, alteration, demolition, and minor construction across building systems including HVAC, electrical, lighting, fire protection, signs, and locksmith services. The contract is structured as a performance-based, firm fixed price arrangement with a one-year base period and five optional extension years, allowing for up to six years of performance. Line items specify recurring services delivered on a monthly basis and non-recurring work priced on a unit basis for labor and materials, with material costs fixed at $1.00 per unit and labor requiring negotiation prior to task order issuance. All work must comply with NAVFAC FM&S OSD standards, Davis-Bacon Act labor rates, and environmental, safety, and energy requirements, with personnel required to be qualified at the journeyman level and trained in OSHA, EM 385-1-1, and UFC 3-560-01 standards. The contractor must implement a robust safety program including accident prevention, hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, confined space, and chemical communication protocols, and maintain all certifications and training records for inspection. Proposals must be submitted through the PIEE portal and must include a complete price proposal to be eligible for award; failure to address any required element will result in disqualification. The government intends to award without discussions, so offerors must submit their best terms initially. All facilities and assets will be accepted in “AS-IS” condition, and site inspection is strongly encouraged to assess conditions impacting cost and performance. The contractor is responsible for maintaining an inspection and surveillance system compliant with FAR 52.246-4, documenting all inspections, corrective actions, and quality controls, with records owned by the government. Security protocols require compliance with DBIDS, access to controlled unclassified information, and credentialing per military installation requirements. Insurance mandates include $500,000 general liability, $200,000 automobile bodily injury per person, and workers’ compensation as required by law. Invoicing must adhere to Microsoft Office 2010 format and be sortable by CLIN and

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Facility Investment Services contract for Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Hawaii, 8(a) set-aside, one-year base.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Navfacsyscom HawaiiView Agency

NAICS

561210 - Facilities Support ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

HI

Set-Aside

8A

Documents

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26-2436 Facilities Investment Services Performance Work Statement

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RFP N6247826R2436 Facility Investment Services Kaneohe Bay Hawaii Notices and Attachments

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Amendment 001 to Solicitation N6247826R24360001

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26-2436 Facilities Investment Services Specifications Amendment 05

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Solicitation N62478-26-R-2436 Offeror Pricing Schedule

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Amendment 0004 to Solicitation N6247826R2436 Incorporating RFI Answers and CMMC Clause

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NAVFAC HI Facility Investment Services Sources Sought Questionnaire

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RFP N6247826R2436 Facility Investment Services Kaneohe Bay Hawaii Amendment 001 Notices and Attachments

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Wage Determination WD 15-5689 for American Samoa, Hawaii, Johnston Island

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Amendment 0005 to Solicitation N6247826R2436 - Specification Update

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N6247826R2436 Request For Information Facility Investment Services Hawaii

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Sources Sought Notice for Facility Investment Services at Marine Corps Reserve Training Center Kaneohe Bay

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N6247826R2436 Facility Investment Services RFI Answers

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Amendment 0002 to Solicitation N6247826R2436 Proposal Due Date Extension

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Hawaii
Contacts1 person available
OfficePEARL HARBOR, HI, 96860-3139, USA
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Department Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Hawaii
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Office AddressPEARL HARBOR, HI, 96860-3139, USA
Contacts
Kimberly Groce

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This is a solicitation for Facility Investment Services at Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Kaneohe Bay, HI. Please see attachments for all necessary information.


Amendment 001 to this solicitation updates the Pre-proposal conference/Site Visit time to 0730am HST. All other changes remain unchanged. See Attachment entitled 26R2436 Notices and Attachments_Amd001.


Amendment 002 to this solicitation extends the Proposal Due date all other changes remain unchanged. See Attachment entitled 26R24360002_Amd2_Proposal Extension.


Amendment 003 to this solicitation extends the Proposal Due date. All other changes remain unchanged. See Attachment entitled 26R24360003_Amd03_ProposalExt.


Amendment 0004 to this solicitation incorporates answers to RFIs submitted May 2026 and extends the proposal due date. See Attachments 26R24360004_Request For Information_Answers_06262026 and 26R24360004_Amd04RFIAnswers.


Amendment 005 to this solicitation updates specification sections 1502000 C Facility Investment and J-1501000-02 Directives, Instructions, and References. See Attachments 26R2436_Amd005_SpecUpdate and 26-2436 FACILITIES INVESTMENT SERVICES_SPECS_06292026_AMD05.


Amendment 0006 to this solicitation incorporates revised Offeror Pricing Schedule. See attachment 26-2436 J-1502000 ELINs Offeror Pricing Schedule_FINAL_R1.


Request for Information (RFI) questions are posted. Answers will be posted as soon as possible. All questions and answers will be incorporated into the solicitation via amendment prior to proposal due date. Proposal due date may be extended with amendment to incorporate RFI questions and answers.

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