Structural restoration work: repair of slabs and beams damaged by carbonation – U.S. Consulate Naples, Italy
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The U.S. Department of State, through the Regional Procurement Support Office in Frankfurt, is preparing to issue a Firm Fixed-Price contract for structural restoration work at the U.S. Consulate in Naples, Italy, with an anticipated value between $400,000 and $700,000. The project targets critical structural repairs to a single-story support building housing essential operational facilities including garages, a generator room, pump room, post office, gym, and response areas. The primary work involves remediation of slab soffit failures and deterioration of supporting beams caused by carbonation, specifically in the garage, pump room, response room, LGF rooms, and mail office. Additional scope includes repairing and replacing broken downspouts to prevent water infiltration and subsequent wall damage, followed by painting all affected ceilings and walls. Contractors must have proven experience in structural concrete repair and be fully capable of managing and supervising all construction activities to meet strict timelines. Interested firms must submit a letter of interest by June 14, 2026, providing firm name, point of contact details, and full physical and mailing addresses, with no phone inquiries permitted. All proposers must demonstrate the ability to legally operate in Italy, including a detailed plan for securing required authorizations, licenses, and addressing visa or entry requirements for personnel. An Irrevocable Letter of Credit equivalent to 40% of the contract value will be mandatory upon award. Although SAM registration is not required at the pre-solicitation stage, it becomes compulsory after contract award, and applicants must provide their UEI number. Solicitation documents are not publicly available on SAM.gov and will only be released to firms that submit a complete Application for Solicitation Documentation checklist. The contract will be awarded under full and open competition and governed by U.S. federal regulations.
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PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE
Solicitation No.: 19GE5026Q0108
The Regional Procurement Support Office, Frankfurt provides the following Pre-Solicitation Notice regarding the issuance of a Request for Quotes (RFQ) for:
Structural restoration work: repair of slabs and beams damaged by carbonation – U.S. Consulate Naples, Italy
The Regional Procurement Support Office in Frankfurt, Germany, intends to issue a Firm Fixed-Price type contract during the third quarter of calendar year 2026.
The successful contractor shall provide complete construction services, contract coordination, and supervision, including but not limited to the management and construction necessary to meet the requirements of the contract within the established timeframe.
The United States Consulate in Naples, Italy requires a permanent solution to multiple structural and maintenance issues affecting the support building located behind the U.S. Consulate in Naples. This single-story facility houses critical operational areas including garages, generator room, pump room, post office, gym, drivers' room, response room, and LGF office.
The primary focus of this SOW is to address the issue of slab soffit failure (in Italian "sfondellamento") affecting several areas, specifically:
- Garage Area;
- Pump Room;
- Response Room (Marines);
- LGF Rooms;
- Mail Office;
The scope of work also includes:
• Repair of the damaged slab areas and restoration and strengthening of the supporting joists in the locations listed above;
• Repair of structural elements (beams) that have deteriorated due to carbonation, where the concrete cover has spalled off
• Repair and replacement of deteriorated and broken downspouts within the perimeter walls, which are causing water infiltration during rainy days, leading to moisture damage and deterioration of adjacent walls;
• Painting of all walls and ceilings in the areas affected by the works.
The magnitude of this project is anticipated to be between $400.000,00 and $700.000,00
Companies interested in the solicitation should express their interest by written correspondence, no later than June 14, 2026, 15:00 CEST at the following email addresses baltaa@state.gov and MUST include the following information: Name of Firm, Name, Telephone, Email Address of Point of Contact and Complete Physical and Mailing Address of Firm. Please do not telephone.
Firms shall be knowledgeable in written and spoken English.
The solicitation package/documents shall not be placed on SAM.gov. Only companies submitting a letter of interest and complete “Application for Solicitation Document” check list attached hereto may receive a copy of the solicitation package/documents when available.
APPLICATION FOR SOLICITATION DOCUMENTATION CHECK LIST
In applying for the solicitation material, you are acknowledging that your company can reach compliance with the following highlighted requirements included in the solicitation.
In accordance with DOSAR 652.242-73 AUTHORIZATION AND PERFORMANCE (AUG 1999), it will be necessary for your organization to possess authorization to operate and do business in the country in which this contract will be performed. Contractors shall be required to provide:
a. A thorough description as to what steps you have taken to investigate all requirements to obtain authorization to perform in the given country,
b. Details of your findings and a description of what your organization will be required to undertake to obtain licensing, and
c. Specific information concerning the period of time you anticipate it will take to obtain appropriate authorization.
You will be required to provide information that clearly shows you are able to perform work in Italy. Any entry or work visa issues requirements must be clearly discussed with a plan to mitigate any risk clearly identified.
Irrevocable Letters of Credit (ILOC): The successful contractor will be required to provide the government with surety in the form of Irrevocable Letters of Credits totaling 40% of the value of the contract.
If you have been SAM* registered, please include below. Please note that the requirement to be SAM registered, will be a mandatory requirement upon contract award.
UEI number: _______________________ SAM Registered: ( ) Yes ( ) No
* System for Award Management: https://sam.gov
The failure to provide the above documentation when submitting your proposal may result in your proposal being found technically unacceptable and removed from the competition without further discussions.
Solicitation and award will be subject to the laws and regulations of the United States of America. This requirement is being competed utilizing full and open competition procedures.
