ContractCombined Synopsis/SolicitationTotal Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

Defense Supply Center of Richmond (DSCR) Basketball Court Repairs

DEPT OF DEFENSE SP4703-26-Q-0042
Response Deadline
Jun 9, 2026
31 days left
Days Remaining
31
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking a contractor for the Defense Supply Center Richmond basketball court repair project, which adds regulation-sized pickleball court lines to an existing maple basketball court. The work includes full floor preparation, dust containment with HEPA filtration, accurate layout and painting of two pickleball courts, and application of a premium non-slip oil-based finish that preserves existing lines and logos. The requirement is a total small business set-aside, will be awarded on a lowest-priced technically acceptable basis, and requires compliance with MFMA guidance, hot work safety procedures, a bona fide place of business within 125 miles of DSCR, and SAM registration; technical acceptability also considers past performance, and the SOW calls for a project narrative, timeline, five relevant past projects, onsite quality control, and a one-year warranty. A site visit is scheduled for May 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM, questions are due May 22, 2026, and quotes are due June 8, 2026 by email to Benjamin Maxwell.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
236220
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
PSC Code
Z2FB
REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF RECREATIONAL BUILDINGS

Solicitation Documents

3 Files
SAM.gov_Wage Determination.pdf
PDF1003 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
This document, VA20260007, issued on January 2, 2026, is a prevailing wage determination for building construction projects in specific Virginia counties, including Accomack, Essex, King George, Lancaster, Middlesex, Northampton, Northumberland, Richmond, and Westmoreland. It outlines the minimum wage rates and fringe benefits for various construction trades, such as asbestos workers, electricians, elevator mechanics, power equipment operators, pipefitters, carpenters, laborers, and truck drivers. The document also details paid holidays and vacation policies for some trades. It includes important notes on Executive Orders 13706 and 13658, which mandate paid sick leave and minimum wage requirements for federal contractors. The file provides guidance on adding unlisted classifications and explains the identifiers for union, union average, survey, and state-adopted wage rates. Additionally, it outlines the appeals process for wage determination matters, including initial decisions, review by the Wage and Hour Administrator, and appeals to the Administrative Review Board.
SF1449_SP470326Q0042(Final).pdf
PDF133 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
This document is a Request for Quote (RFQ) for commercial construction services to repair and add pickleball court lines to an existing maple basketball court at the Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR). The project, solicited under solicitation number SP4703-26-Q-0042, is a 100% small business set-aside with a NAICS code of 236220 and a size standard of $45M. The resulting contract will be a firm-fixed-price award with a 90-day period of performance from the Notice to Proceed. Key requirements include professional floor preparation, dust containment (HEPA filtration required), accurate measurement and painting of two regulation pickleball court lines, application of a premium-grade, non-slip, oil-based finish, and adherence to MFMA guidelines and manufacturer recommendations. The project is classified as hot work, requiring a permit and safety procedures. Bidders must have a bona fide place of business within 125 miles of DSCR and be registered in SAM. Award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable offeror. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for May 20, 2026, at 10:00 AM, requiring pre-registration via DBIDS by May 13, 2026. Questions are due by May 22, 2026, and quotes by June 8, 2026, both to be submitted via email to benjamin.maxwell@dla.mil. The estimated magnitude of construction is between $25,000 and $100,000. Payment requests will be processed through Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF). The document also outlines various FAR and DFARS clauses related to contractor responsibilities, security, hazardous materials, and small business programs.
DSCR-B32-SOW-Basketball-Court-Repairs.pdf
PDF1059 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is seeking a contractor for the DLA Installation Management Richmond (DM-FRIE) Basketball Court Repair project. The primary objective is to add regulation-sized pickleball court lines to an existing maple basketball court, ensuring a high-quality, durable, and professional finish compatible with the current athletic flooring. The project, classified as hot work, requires strict dust containment, floor preparation, accurate line painting, and application of a non-slip, oil-based finish. The contractor must have at least five years of relevant commercial repair experience and complete the work within 90 days of the notice to proceed. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical acceptability, requiring a project narrative, a list of definable features, a projected timeline, and five relevant past projects. Key considerations include maintaining a Quality Control System Manager onsite, adhering to all safety and environmental regulations, and providing comprehensive closeout documents, including a one-year warranty. The contractor must also comply with installation security requirements, including personnel vetting and vehicle inspections, and follow all applicable federal and state codes and publications.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 8, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineJun 9, 2026
expiryArchive DateJun 23, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Office
DCSO RICHMOND DIVISION #1

Point of Contact

Name
Benjamin Maxwell

Place of Performance

Richmond, Virginia, UNITED STATES

Official Sources