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Training Facilities Feasibility Study & Alternatives Analysis

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The US Capitol Police Office of Acquisition Management is seeking a subcontractor to conduct a Training Facilities Feasibility Study and Alternatives Analysis. The primary objective of this engagement is to evaluate various infrastructure options for training facilities, including the potential for modernization, new construction, leasing, or complete relocation to meet specific operational requirements. This project is categorized under NAICS code 541330 and will be performed in Washington, DC. Interested parties must submit their responses by October 13, 2026, following the posting date of August 14, 2026.

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US Capitol Police seeks subcontractor for training facilities feasibility study in Washington, DC.

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The Legislative Branch → US Capitol Police - Office Of Acquisition ManagementView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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Washington, DC, 20003, USA

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Request for Information: Enterprise Training Infrastructure Project Scope Study and Feasibility Analysis

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AgencyThe Legislative Branch → US Capitol Police - Office Of Acquisition Management
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Conduct a feasibility study to evaluate infrastructure options for USCP training facilities, including modernization, new construction, leasing, or relocation based on operational requirements.

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Request for Information: Enterprise Training Infrastructure Project Scope Study and Feasibility Analysis
Solicitation # IQ1FAC202600031
The Office of Acquisition Management, on behalf of the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, is issuing a Request for Information to identify qualified Architectural and Engineering firms for an Enterprise Training Infrastructure Project Scope Study and Feasibility Analysis. Following a Training Facilities Requirements Assessment that identified various infrastructure limitations, the United States Capitol Police seeks a firm to evaluate operational requirements and develop feasible alternatives. These strategies may include the modernization, expansion, construction, leasing, or relocation of training facilities to support current and future enterprise training missions. Interested vendors must submit a capability statement, a description of relevant experience in public safety or federal facility planning, a recommended technical approach, a proposed scope of services with deliverables, and a rough order of magnitude budgetary estimate. This RFI is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a formal request for quote or a commitment to procure services. Responses will be used to inform decision makers within Congress and the Legislative Branch, as the USCP does not have independent authority to enter into contracts for architecture, engineering, or construction services.
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