GSA PBS Region 10 Virtual Industry Day (Alaska Projects)
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONUS

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is hosting a Virtual Industry Day focused on upcoming projects within GSA Region 10, particularly in Alaska. This event aims to inform both small and large businesses about various contracting opportunities, including stand-alone projects, multiple award task order contracts for alteration and repair, and low embodied carbon projects. The modernization initiatives, such as the Alcan Land Port of Entry project with an estimated budget of $170M to $190M, underscore the federal government's commitment to enhancing infrastructure critical for trade and travel. Interested participants must register by November 11, 2024, at 8:00 A.M. AKST, and can contact Alex Stutzman at alexander.stutzman@gsa.gov for further information.

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    The document presents a list of upcoming major projects in GSA Region 10, focusing on various modernization initiatives primarily related to land ports of entry across several states. The projects include the Alcan Land Port of Entry Modernization in Alaska, the Kenneth G. Ward Land Port of Entry Modernization in Washington, the Pacific Highway and Sumas Land Port of Entry Modernization also in Washington, and the Porthill Land Port of Entry Modernization in Idaho. Each project has been assigned an estimated budget range, with the Alcan project having the highest projection of $170M to $190M, while the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building - Plaza Project in Seattle is estimated at $15M to $20M. This document serves as a resource for stakeholders and potential contractors interested in federal requests for proposals (RFPs) and grants, providing key financial figures and the scope of work necessary in enhancing border facilities essential for trade and travel in the region. Such modernization efforts signify the federal government's ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure in partnership with states and local agencies, ensuring efficient operations at critical entry points.
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