Z--NAMA 291052 Repair Lincoln Reflecting Pool
ID: 140P2025R0011Type: Sources Sought
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEDSC CONTRACTING SERVICES DIVISIONDENVER, CO, 80225, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES (Z2NE)
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    The Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, is seeking qualified contractors for the repair of the Lincoln Reflecting Pool located at the National Mall and Memorial Park in Washington, D.C. This project, estimated to cost between $5 million and $10 million, aims to address significant failures in the water treatment and circulation system, including the installation of new supply and return lines, replacement of deteriorated expansion joints, and upgrades to the ozone system. The project is critical for maintaining the historical integrity and functionality of this iconic site, which will remain open to visitors during construction, necessitating careful planning and protective measures. Interested businesses are encouraged to submit their company information, including size classification and relevant experience, by November 4, 2024, to Kyle Gonynor at kyle_gonynor@nps.gov.

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    The National Park Service (NPS) issued a Sources Sought Notice to gather information from interested businesses regarding the upcoming project to repair the Lincoln Reflecting Pool at the National Mall and Memorial Park in Washington, D.C. This project, estimated at $5M-$10M, aims to address water treatment and circulation system failures, replace expansion joints, and upgrade the ozone system. The NPS plans to follow a competitive two-phase design-build selection process and is particularly interested in responses from both large and small businesses to inform potential socio-economic set-asides. The government emphasizes that submitting a response is voluntary and does not guarantee any follow-up. Interested parties are requested to submit key company information, including size classification, bonding capacity, and relevant project experience by November 4, 2024. The project scope includes ensuring minimal visitor disruption during construction, as the park will remain open throughout. Protective measures for the site are required due to its historic significance. This inquiry supports the NPS's market research for effective project planning and execution.
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