USSPACECOM Building 1 Artwork
ID: SSB1ArtworkType: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA2517 21 CONS BLDG 350PETERSON SFB, CO, 80914-1117, USA

NAICS

All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing (339999)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS (5680)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 28, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 10, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 15, 2025, 6:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Space Force's 21st Contracting Squadron, is seeking information from potential providers for artwork and branding services for Building 1 at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The project involves the design, procurement, and installation of artwork that reflects the missions and heritage of USSPACECOM, with specific requirements for various wall configurations and mediums, including acrylic and metal prints. This initiative aims to enhance the aesthetic value of the command headquarters while aligning with operational themes related to space and military operations. Interested vendors must respond to the Sources Sought notice by April 9, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Cayce Moses at cayce.moses@spaceforce.mil or Amanda Davidson at amanda.davidson.5@spaceforce.mil.

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The Department of the Air Force, through the United States Space Force, has released Amendment 001 regarding questions and answers from a Sources Sought notice dated March 28, 2025. The amendment addresses inquiries related to specific requirements for acrylic and metal prints intended for art display. For acrylic prints, three styles are identified with thickness recommendations varying based on artwork size—ranging from 1/16" for small pieces to 1/4" or thicker for larger or valuable works. Metal prints are specified to require aluminum substrates with dye-sublimation processes, prohibiting direct printing for high-definition quality. Additional inquiries highlighted the need for clarity on installation considerations, including information on wall materials and hardware requirements. Contractors are tasked with confirming these details on-site. The document emphasizes that including specific design elements such as furniture and finishes can enhance proposals, yet the overall interior design is not required from contractors. The amendment seeks to clarify terminology regarding "medium" and "style," asserting the existing definitions in the attachments are sufficient. This document reflects key aspects of federal RFP processes, ensuring clear communication of requirements for vendors involved in artistic installations within the space force's facilities. Overall, the document aims to provide guidance and ensure compliance in the proposal submissions.
The United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) has issued a Statement of Work for the design, procurement, and installation of hanging artwork in their Headquarters Building 1 in Colorado Springs. This project requires a comprehensive artwork design that reflects USSPACECOM's missions and heritage while aligning with specified themes. The contractor will need to conduct a facility survey, propose artwork designs with government approval, and coordinate logistics for procurement and installation. The project timeline mandates that the final design must be submitted within 30 days of contract award, with installation to be completed within 180 days post-approval. The contractor is responsible for all materials and personnel needed for assembly and installation, ensuring no operational maintenance is required for the artwork. A post-installation inspection will be conducted by both the contractor and government representatives to confirm completion and address any issues. Access to the facility will be limited, and specific operating hours and federal holidays are acknowledged for project execution. Overall, this initiative aims to enhance the aesthetic value of the command headquarters while maintaining strict adherence to governmental standards and requirements.
The USSC Art and Branding Project outlines plans for various wall configurations and mediums intended for art installations within a specified location. The document categorizes the walls using color codes to denote primary (red) and secondary (green) funding sources. All art pieces are to be created primarily on acrylic prints, showcasing digital art, photography, and abstract designs, with themes centered around space, military operations, and corporate imagery. Specific walls (A1 through C13) vary in size and feature distinct artistic styles, including collages, landscapes, and corporate representations tailored to the U.S. Space Systems Command (USSC). Wall C13 uniquely highlights a metal print, necessitating procurement and installation of an existing image file. This project demonstrates the government's initiative to enhance its facilities visually while fostering connections to space-related activities, reflecting a commitment to aesthetics that aligns with operational themes.
Apr 10, 2025, 7:05 PM UTC
The U.S. Space Force's 21st Contracting Squadron issued a Sources Sought announcement for artwork and branding services at Building 1, Peterson Space Force Base. This market research aims to gauge interest and capabilities among providers without implying any commitment from the government to solicit or award a contract. The announcement specifies the required artwork for three different floors of the building and uses NAICS code 339999 for classification. Responses are requested by April 9, 2025, with interested vendors asked to answer specific questions about their capabilities, delivery times, potential alternative NAICS codes, and socio-economic certifications. The document emphasizes that this is a preliminary inquiry with no intention of accepting unsolicited quotes at this stage. It also includes contact details for further inquiries and attaches two documents for additional context regarding the artwork and branding requirements.
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