The document outlines various procurement opportunities from Tobyhanna Army Depot and the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command: Software Engineering Center. These opportunities encompass a wide range of services and construction projects, including HVAC upgrades, boiler plant maintenance, tower maintenance, building renovations, and IT support contracts (Cisco CUCM Renewal, Oracle Support, Autodesk Renewal). Contract types vary, including Firm-Fixed-Price, Hybrid Time-and-Materials/Firm-Fixed-Price, and Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contracts. Estimated values range from $250K to $600M, with periods of performance typically including a base year and multiple option years or 5-year ordering periods. Several solicitations are designated as Small Business Set-Asides. The document also provides estimated solicitation release and award dates, procurement history, and contact information for the contracting officers.
The Tobyhanna Army Depot has released a list of upcoming solicitations and projects, with estimated values ranging from $250K to over $500M. These projects cover a wide array of services and products, including IT infrastructure (Varonis Data Governance, Computer Aided Dispatch), facility maintenance and repairs (Building 333 Landing Kitchen Repairs, Rain Gutter Replacement, Wastewater Treatment Plan Repairs, Building 3 - Bays 3 & 4 Restroom Renovations), welding services, and equipment procurement (Injection Molding Machine, Horizontal CNC EC500, 12kW Fiber Laser Cutting Machine). Additionally, there are solicitations for "Worldwide Field Support - Follow On" and "Minor Construction, Multiple-Award, Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite Quantity Contracts - Follow On." Many of these opportunities are designated as Firm-Fixed-Price contracts, with some restricted to CHESS or Army CHESS SB contract holders, or requiring Fair Opportunity for minor construction MATOC holders. Estimated solicitation release and award dates are primarily in FY25 Q4 and FY26 Q1-Q3. Contact information for various contracting officers is also provided.
The Tobyhanna Army Depot has released a list of upcoming solicitations and contracts, outlining various projects and procurement needs. These include infrastructure upgrades such as Pad Mounted Switch Replacement Phase II, Loading Docks, Canopies and Ramps Upgrade Phase II, Building 1A Pipe Supports, and Building 2 - Bay 5 Drop Plate and Epoxy Flooring. The depot is also seeking Multiple-Award Minor Construction IDIQ Contracts and has requirements for a Mobile Crane 100 Ton. IT and support services are also highlighted with needs for Cisco CUCM renewal, Oracle support contract for EKMS, and Oracle Linux Unbreakable. Other procurements include Breathable Air Systems Rework and Maintenance, New Generator and UPS Service Contract, Water-Based Sprinkler Systems ITM and Repairs, Autodesk Renewal, and a Sanding Booth. The contracts are primarily Firm-Fixed-Price with estimated values ranging from $250K to $600M. Many projects are designated as 100% Small Business Set-Aside or Fair Opportunity for existing MATOC/GSA Contract holders. Solicitation release and award dates are primarily in FY25 and FY26, with several new contracts anticipated.
The Tobyhanna Army Depot has released a list of upcoming solicitations for various products, services, and minor construction projects. These include maintenance contracts for loading docks, canopies, ramps, Cisco CUCM, Oracle Support, Oracle Linux, water-based sprinkler systems, Autodesk, breathable air systems, sanding booths, and chiller/boiler plant maintenance. Additionally, there are solicitations for worldwide field support, a Building 1D ASRS project, and Building 58 HVAC. Contract types vary, including Firm-Fixed-Price and Hybrid Time-and-Materials/Firm-Fixed-Price, with estimated values ranging from $300K to $600M. Some solicitations are set aside for Small Businesses, while others are open to fair opportunity for minor construction MATOC holders. Estimated solicitation and award dates are primarily in FY25 and FY26, with periods of performance ranging from one base year with option years to five-year ordering periods. Contact information for various contracting officers is also provided.
The Tobyhanna Army Depot has released a list of upcoming solicitations for various services and minor construction projects. These include maintenance contracts for generators, uninterruptible power supplies, water-based sprinkler systems, breathable air systems, and chiller/boiler plants. Also listed are modernization and upgrade projects for buildings, loading docks, canopies, and ramps. IT-related procurements include Cisco CUCM renewal, Oracle support contracts, and Oracle Linux Unbreakable. The contract types vary, including Firm-Fixed-Price and Hybrid Time-and-Materials/Firm-Fixed-Price, with some being 100% Small Business Set-Aside. Estimated values range from $300K to $600M, and periods of performance vary from one year with options to five-year ordering periods. Solicitation and award dates are primarily set for FY25 and FY26. Several procurements are new contracts, while others are follow-ons to existing ones.
The document outlines various procurement opportunities from Tobyhanna Army Depot and the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command: Software Engineering Center. These opportunities include a range of projects from construction and facility repairs, such as substation repair, kitchen renovations, and restroom upgrades, to equipment acquisitions like injection molding machines and laser cutting machines, and services such as computer-aided dispatch and video surveillance system maintenance. The estimated values for these contracts vary significantly, from $250K to $600M, with contract types including Firm-Fixed-Price, Hybrid Time-and-Materials/Firm-Fixed-Price, and Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite Quantity. Set-asides are noted for some projects, including those for Army CHESS SB contract holders and fair opportunity for minor construction MATOC holders. Estimated solicitation and award dates range from FY25 Q4 to FY26 Q3. Contact information for various contracting officers is also provided.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of upcoming solicitations from Tobyhanna Army Depot and the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command: Software Engineering Center. It details various projects, including HVAC upgrades, maintenance services, building renovations, and equipment procurements. Each entry specifies the requiring activity, solicitation number (or
The document from Tobyhanna Army Depot outlines various upcoming procurements for Fiscal Year 2025 and 2026, encompassing IT renewals, facility maintenance, infrastructure upgrades, and minor construction projects. Key solicitations include Cisco CUCM and Oracle support renewals, maintenance for boiler plants, sprinkler systems, and chillers, and renovations for buildings and loading docks. Several projects have "To be determined" solicitation numbers and estimated values, while others, like the Sanding Booth and Tower Maintenance, have specific solicitation numbers (e.g., W51AA1-25-R-0016). Contract types vary from Firm-Fixed-Price to Hybrid Time-and-Materials, with some designated as 100% Small Business Set-aside. Estimated values range from $250K to $500-600M for the Worldwide Field Support Follow-On. Solicitation release and award dates are primarily in FY25 Q2-Q4 and FY26. Contracting officers like Matthew Chase, Jason Granville, Mark Buonomo, Brian Souter, and Sarah Chavez are listed with their contact information. The document indicates a mix of new contracts and follow-on procurements, with a significant emphasis on infrastructure modernization and maintenance at the depot.
The provided document outlines various solicitations from Tobyhanna Army Depot and the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command: Software Engineering Center, detailing upcoming federal contracts for a range of products, services, and construction projects. These include maintenance for CNC machines, HVAC upgrades, IT support contracts (Cisco, Oracle, Autodesk), facility renovations, equipment purchases (paint gun cleaning machines, water jets, laser cutting machines), and general minor construction. Each entry specifies the requiring activity, solicitation number (if available), product/service description, contract type, estimated value, estimated period of performance, set-aside status, and key dates for solicitation release and award. The document also provides procurement history and contact information for the contracting officers. The estimated values for these contracts range from $250K to $600M, with performance periods varying, including multi-year ordering periods for larger contracts.
The provided document outlines various upcoming solicitations from Tobyhanna Army Depot, detailing numerous projects for Fiscal Year 2025 and 2026. These projects encompass a range of services and products, including infrastructure upgrades like pad mounted switch replacements, loading dock upgrades, and minor construction IDIQ contracts. IT-related procurements such as Cisco CUCM and Oracle support renewals are also listed. Each entry specifies the product/service description, contract type, estimated value, set-aside status, period of performance, and key dates like solicitation release and award. The estimated values range from $250K to $600M, with contract types predominantly Firm-Fixed-Price. The document also provides contact information for the respective contracting officers for each solicitation.
Tobyhanna Army Depot is planning numerous procurements, primarily for infrastructure upgrades, maintenance services, and IT support, with estimated values ranging from $250,000 to $600 million. Key projects include Pad Mounted Switch Replacement Phase II ($500K-$1M), Loading Docks, Canopies and Ramps Upgrade Phase II ($1M-$5M), and a Multiple-Award Minor Construction IDIQ Contracts ($250M). Services like Natural Gas Operation & Maintenance ($3M-$5M) and Worldwide Field Support ($500M-$600M) are also highlighted. Most contracts are Firm-Fixed-Price, with some TBD. Solicitations are anticipated from FY25 to FY26, with awards expected concurrently. The document lists contracting officers and their contact information, noting many procurements are new contracts or orders against existing MATOCs.
Tobyhanna Army Depot and the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command are planning multiple solicitations for a range of products and services, including video surveillance system maintenance, an injection molding machine, a horizontal CNC EC500, worldwide field support, repairs to a wastewater treatment plant, and minor construction. These procurements, primarily set for FY26, involve various contract types such as Hybrid Firm-Fixed-Price/Time-and-Materials and Firm-Fixed-Price, with estimated values ranging from $250K to $600M. Some solicitations are set aside for Army CHESS SB contract holders, reflecting a commitment to small business involvement. Key personnel, including contracting officers, have been identified. The solicitations represent significant investments in infrastructure, equipment, and support services for Army operations.
The document outlines various upcoming Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and contracts related to operational needs at Tobyhanna Army Depot, emphasizing maintenance services and construction projects. Key areas of focus include non-HAAS CNC maintenance, HVAC upgrades, boiler plant maintenance, restroom renovations, and various support services, many of which will utilize a Hybrid Time-and-Materials/Firm-Fixed-Price contract type. The estimated value of these projects ranges from $250K to $5M, with specific provisions set aside for small businesses. The file includes projected release and award timelines, with several solicitations expected between FY25 and FY26. It also identifies contracting officers responsible for these projects, along with their contact information. Overall, the document serves to notify potential vendors about opportunities to bid for government contracts, highlighting the importance of these procurements to support the operational readiness and infrastructure maintenance at the depot. This proactive approach aims to foster competition and inclusivity within government contracting, especially for small businesses.
The document outlines a series of solicitations for various contracts associated with the Tobyhanna Army Depot, indicating the types of services and products required, along with associated details such as estimated values and contract types. The proposals primarily consist of firm-fixed-price contracts for projects ranging from infrastructure upgrades, such as loading docks and epoxy flooring, to support services, including mobile crane operations and Oracle software maintenance. The majority of these solicitations are set-aside for small businesses, reflecting the government's effort to promote participation from smaller entities in federal contracting. The expected timelines for solicitation release and award dates are provided, with several contracts anticipated in fiscal years 2025 and 2026. Contracting officer contacts and their emails are included to facilitate communication for interested parties. This document serves as a comprehensive reference for potential contractors seeking federal government opportunities related to construction and service contracts within the army depot context.
The document outlines several upcoming procurement opportunities at the Tobyhanna Army Depot, focusing on minor construction and service contracts. Key service requirements include loading docks, maintenance of water-based sprinkler systems, signage renewals, and specific Oracle support contracts. Notably, most solicitations appear to have substantial estimated values, ranging from $300K to $5M, with a focus on firm-fixed-price and hybrid contracting types. The estimated period for performance is predominantly within fiscal year 2025, with solicitation releases and award dates largely indicated as to be determined (TBD). The contracting officers for these projects are named, suggesting avenues for further inquiries. Additionally, the file highlights a particular emphasis on small business set-asides, with certain contracts exclusively earmarked for small businesses. This document serves as a vital reference for potential contractors looking to engage with the Tobyhanna Army Depot's procurement activities, indicating the types of projects anticipated and their associated budgets.
The document outlines various Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and contracts issued by the Tobyhanna Army Depot, detailing a range of services and products in the areas of maintenance and construction. Key entries include maintenance for generators, uninterruptible power supplies, and water-based sprinkler systems, as well as contracts for Oracle support and Autodesk renewals. Most projects fall under Firm-Fixed-Price or Hybrid Time-and-Materials contract types, with specific set-aside provisions for small businesses. Estimated values range from $250,000 to $500 million, spanning periods of performance that include base years with multiple option years. Various contracting officers are associated with these solicitations, with contact information provided. The document serves as a reference for potential vendors looking to engage with the Army Depot’s contracting opportunities, ultimately reinforcing the depot's commitment to maintaining operational efficiency and infrastructure development through well-defined and competitive procurement processes. Overall, it reflects ongoing initiatives within federal government contracting aimed at fostering business participation, particularly from small businesses, in defense-related maintenance and construction activities.
The document pertains to various solicitations and contracts associated with the Tobyhanna Army Depot and the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command. It outlines multiple projects requiring bids, highlighting contract types such as Firm-Fixed-Price and Hybrid Time-and-Materials/Firm-Fixed-Price. Key projects include repairs to the Building 1A Substation, maintenance of a video surveillance system, and renovations of restrooms and kitchens. Estimated values range from $250K to $5M with a performance period typically spanning five years.
The document specifies the estimated solicitation and award dates, primarily focused on the fiscal year 2025 through early 2026. The contact details of several contracting officers are provided, facilitating communication for potential bidders. Additionally, it notes set-aside contracts for small business holders and fair opportunities for multiple-award contracts.
Overall, the file serves as a pre-award notice intended to inform vendors regarding upcoming contracting opportunities within the military sector, allowing them to prepare responses to these solicitations effectively.
The document outlines the solicitation numbers and project descriptions issued by the Tobyhanna Army Depot, which includes a variety of contracts focused on facility upgrades, repairs, and maintenance. Key projects involve HVAC upgrades, restroom renovations, and construction operations involving the Computer Aided Dispatch and video surveillance systems. The solicitation reflects diverse contract types, primarily firm-fixed-price agreements, with some hybrid models for services.
Contract values range from approximately $250,000 to $9 million, with many designated as small business set-asides, ensuring opportunities for smaller entities to participate. The estimated periods for project completion vary; some are set with base years and option years, while others are still to be determined. The document also contains pertinent dates for solicitation releases and expected award dates, as well as contact information for contracting officers including Stephanie Coleman and Brian Souter.
Overall, this solicitation supports the U.S. Army’s operational needs and infrastructure improvements while promoting engagement with small businesses in fulfillment of federal contracting policies. These efforts underline the Army's ongoing commitment to facility maintenance and enhancement, ensuring facilities are equipped to support military operations effectively.
The document outlines various procurement opportunities associated with the Tobyhanna Army Depot, detailing multiple requests for proposals (RFPs) and contract opportunities for a range of services and products. Key areas of focus include software renewals (e.g., Cisco CUCM, Oracle Support), equipment maintenance (e.g., HVAC, water-based sprinkler systems), and minor construction projects (e.g., loading dock renovations, restroom upgrades). Each entry also includes the estimated value of contracts, anticipated periods of performance, and the designation of set-asides primarily for small businesses. The document indicates that many solicitations will be released in fiscal year 2025, with certain contracts anticipated to operate under both firm-fixed-price and hybrid pricing structures. It identifies the contracting officers responsible for these proposals, ensuring direct lines of communication for interested vendors. This summary of RFPs and grant opportunities emphasizes the government's ongoing investment in the maintenance and modernization of its facilities, reinforcing commitment to regulations and efficient service delivery.
The document outlines various procurement opportunities related to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, detailing a series of Request for Proposals (RFPs) and contracts. It specifies various projects requiring maintenance and upgrades, such as HVAC systems, software support, and construction renovations, with contract types ranging from Firm-Fixed-Price to Hybrid Time-and-Materials. Notably, specific projects are set aside for small businesses with estimates ranging from $250K to over $9M and durations spanning from a single base year to five-year periods. Key contracting officers are identified alongside estimated solicitation and award dates, primarily falling within fiscal years 2025 to 2026. The document's main purpose is to provide a comprehensive overview of upcoming solicitations and contracting opportunities for interested vendors, facilitating transparency and competition in government procurement processes. It emphasizes the Army's commitment to enhancing operational capabilities through these outlined projects while adhering to policy regulations concerning small business inclusivity and contract management.
This document outlines several upcoming procurement opportunities for Tobyhanna Army Depot under solicitation numbers W51AA1-25-R-0004 and W51AA1-25-R-0006, primarily focusing on construction and support services. Key projects include pad mounted switch replacement, loading docks upgrade, and multiple small construction contracts, all structured as firm-fixed-price agreements. Various contracts cater to small businesses with estimated values ranging from $300K to $250M, and some are set aside for small businesses.
The estimated solicitation release dates span from FY25 to October 31, 2024, with some requiring a 5-year ordering period. Contracting officers, such as Ruth Mecca and Matthew Chase, are designated for these opportunities, with their contact emails provided for inquiries.
These procurement opportunities indicate the government’s ongoing investments in infrastructure and support services at Tobyhanna Army Depot, aiming to enhance operational capabilities while adhering to small business support initiatives within defined budget constraints. The lack of previous procurement history for many contracts suggests these are new opportunities for contractors.
The document outlines various procurement opportunities from the Tobyhanna Army Depot, emphasizing future contracts for multiple construction and maintenance projects. Key service descriptions include Pad Mounted Switch Replacement, Loading Docks and Ramps Upgrade, and Natural Gas Operation and Maintenance Services, primarily structured as Firm-Fixed-Price contracts. Estimated values for these contracts range from $250K to $600M, with set-asides indicated for construction MATOC holders. Most requests are projected for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, with some being new contracts without previous procurement history. Contracting officers are identified, along with their emails for inquiries. The document serves to inform potential contractors about upcoming solicitations, ensuring compliance and engagement within the framework of federal grant initiatives and local/state RFPs. Overall, this communication reflects the commitment of the Army to provide clear avenues for participation among contractors while promoting accountability and contract efficiency.