Phase 1 - Notice of Solicitation of Submissions for Contractor Pre-Qualification: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - New Embassy Compound
ID: 19AQMM25R0008Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUMWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Y1AA)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 10, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Mar 10, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Mar 24, 2025, 7:00 PM UTC
Description

The U.S. Department of State is seeking proposals for a Design-Build Contract for a New Embassy Compound in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with an estimated project value between $300 and $330 million. The procurement aims to secure comprehensive design and construction services for various facilities, including office buildings, residential accommodations, and essential infrastructure, while ensuring compliance with the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986. Offerors must demonstrate relevant experience on similar projects valued at a minimum of $150 million and possess a Secret facility security clearance, with proposals due by April 7, 2025. Interested parties can contact Dudley Greene at GreeneDL@state.gov for further information.

Point(s) of Contact
Dudley Greene
GreeneDL@state.gov
Files
Title
Posted
Mar 24, 2025, 12:05 PM UTC
The document serves as a guide for the submission of project qualifications under the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986, specifically for the fiscal year 2025. Offerors must complete a Statement of Qualifications, providing various certifications confirming their status as U.S. persons or joint ventures, alongside supporting documentation. Key requirements include demonstrating incorporation under U.S. laws, maintaining a principal place of business in the U.S., and proving relevant project experience. Additionally, the qualifications encompass employment criteria stipulating that a significant percentage of management and supervisory roles must be held by U.S. citizens. The document outlines the implications of misrepresentations and details the importance of joint ventures, noting that at least 51% of such entities must be U.S.-owned. The structured approach, requiring detailed certifications and attachments, emphasizes compliance to secure U.S. government contracts, ensuring only eligible entities participate in these contracts. Overall, the directive underscores the U.S. government's focus on promoting national interests through stringent qualification processes for contractors.
Mar 24, 2025, 12:05 PM UTC
The document serves as a reminder from the U.S. Department of State (DOS) regarding air and sea transportation requirements for contractors supporting Overseas Building Operations (OBO) projects. It emphasizes adherence to clauses 52.247-63 and 52.247-64, which mandate the preference for U.S.-flag air carriers and U.S.-flag commercial vessels for shipping related to government contracts. When using international air transportation, contractors must utilize U.S. carriers whenever possible and provide a "Statement of Unavailability" if they are not available. For ocean shipments, contractors must submit a legible copy of the ocean bill of lading within specified timeframes and ensure that reporting requirements to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) are met, whether the cargo is on U.S.-flag or foreign-flag vessels. The document also highlights that freight forwarders can submit sensitive information directly to MARAD. Contractors are advised to seek support from MARAD if they cannot locate U.S.-flag services. Overall, the file underscores compliance with federal regulations while facilitating proper transportation procedures for contractors involved in DOS projects.
Mar 10, 2025, 3:06 PM UTC
The U.S. Department of State (DOS), through its Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), is inviting submissions for pre-qualification from firms to provide Design-Build Construction Services for a new embassy compound in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The project entails constructing an office building, residential facilities, and support structures over an area of 4.01 hectares, with an estimated project cost between $300-$330 million. Pre-qualification consists of two phases: Phase I requests submissions strictly evaluated for their capabilities, while only pre-qualified firms will advance to Phase II for detailed proposals. Key requirements include possessing experience in comparable projects valued over $150 million, compliance with security clearances, and obtaining certifications relevant to the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986. The project’s contract will be “firm fixed-price,” covering comprehensive construction-related services, including planning, quality control, and safety management. All submissions are due by 3:00 PM Eastern Time on March 24, 2025, and must include specific identification and adherence to submission protocols. The solicitation emphasizes the importance of engaging qualified U.S. firms to ensure security and compliance with diplomatic standards.
Mar 24, 2025, 12:05 PM UTC
The U.S. Department of State seeks proposals for a Design-Build Contract for a new Embassy Compound in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with a project value estimated between $300 and $330 million. The acquisition process consists of two phases; Phase I focuses on Minimum Mandatory Requirements (MMRs) for Offerors, which assess eligibility to advance to Phase II, where technical and pricing proposals will be requested. Proposed facilities include an office building, residential accommodations, access control facilities, and crucial infrastructure across a 4.01-hectare site. To be eligible, Offerors must certify compliance with the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act and possess a Secret facility security clearance. Additionally, they must have an active registration in SAM.gov. The proposal deadline is April 7, 2025, with further details on submission requirements outlined. Offerors must demonstrate previous experience on similar projects with values of at least $150 million to qualify. This solicitation emphasizes the government's commitment to securing high-quality contractors for critical diplomatic facilities while ensuring national security compliance.
Jan 21, 2025, 7:11 PM UTC
The U.S. Department of State plans a Design-Build Construction project for a New Embassy Compound (NEC) in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with an estimated budget of $300-$330 million. The project encompasses the construction of various facilities, including an office building, residential spaces, recreational facilities, and utility buildings on a greenfield site of approximately 20,833 Gross Square Meters. The solicitation process will occur in two phases. In Phase I, interested U.S. companies must submit an Omnibus U.S. Person Certification Package for pre-qualification under the Omnibus Diplomatic Security Act, which regulates eligibility for the contract. Phase II will involve Requests for Proposals from those pre-qualified, including a required site visit and submission of technical and price proposals. Selected contractors need to possess, or obtain, a Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency Secret Facility Clearance, ensuring compliance with national security standards. Details on pre-qualification and RFPs will be posted on SAM.gov, with the Phase I announcement expected in February 2025. The initiative emphasizes high-quality construction and compliance with U.S. security regulations for overseas diplomatic facilities.
Mar 10, 2025, 3:06 PM UTC
The document provides guidelines for submitting qualifications for projects under Section 402(a)(2) of the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-399). It outlines the certification process for U.S. persons or joint ventures seeking to bid on government contracts related to construction and security. Offerors must complete seven certifications, providing relevant documentation to establish eligibility. Key definitions are provided regarding what constitutes a "United States person,” detailing criteria such as incorporation status, principal place of business, experience in similar projects, and employment of U.S. citizens. The guide emphasizes that organizations must demonstrate continuity of business operations and substantial U.S. involvement in the management and workforce for qualification. It stipulates that joint ventures must have at least 51% of their assets owned by U.S. persons. The document serves a critical role in ensuring compliance with federal regulations and facilitating transparency in the qualification process for government contracts.
Mar 10, 2025, 3:06 PM UTC
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) issued a reminder to contractors supporting Overseas Building Operations (OBO) regarding transportation requirements for air and sea shipments. Contractors must adhere to clauses 52.247-63 and 52.247-64, which mandate the use of U.S.-flag air carriers and commercial vessels for international transportation. If U.S. carriers are unavailable, contractors must provide a "Statement of Unavailability" along with payment requests. For ocean shipments, contractors are required to submit a rated ocean bill of lading to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) and the Maritime Administration (MARAD) within specified timeframes depending on shipment origin. Documentation is compulsory for all government-impelled ocean cargo, regardless of vessel flag, and must include sufficient details like an ocean carrier's bill of lading. The document clarifies that marine freight data considered 'Business Sensitive' may be submitted by freight forwarders without public disclosure. For further assistance in locating U.S.-flag services, contractors can consult MARAD. This guidance reinforces the government's commitment to employing U.S. maritime resources in compliance with federal regulations during overseas operations.
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