The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid-Atlantic, is conducting market research through a Sources Sought Notice to identify eligible Small Businesses for a potential Design-Build/Design-Bid-Build, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). This MACC will primarily cover facilities in the Hampton Roads Area of Responsibility, Virginia, encompassing new construction, demolition, repair, alteration, and renovation projects. The total estimated construction cost for all contracts over five years is $975,000,000. Projects will range from $15,000,000 to $50,000,000, requiring a minimum bonding capacity of $50,000,000 per project and an aggregate of $175,000,000. The NAICS code is 236220 – Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. Interested small businesses must submit a Capabilities Statement by January 2, 2026, demonstrating experience as a prime contractor on 3-5 relevant projects (new construction, renovation, design-build) with specific size and scope requirements. The government will determine if a set-aside procurement is in its best interest based on responses.
The "SOURCES SOUGHT – CONTRACTOR INFORMATION FORM" is a standardized document for contractors to submit essential information when responding to government solicitations like RFPs, federal grants, or state/local RFPs. It requires contractors to provide their DUNS, CAGE Code, firm name, address, and contact person details. The form also asks contractors to identify their business type, including various SBA certifications such as 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Veteran Owned, Woman Owned, and Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business, as well as general Small Business status. Additionally, it requests details on the contractor's bonding capacity, including the surety name and maximum bonding capacity per project and in aggregate. A dedicated section allows contractors to clarify any of the provided information, emphasizing that the form's content should not be altered. This form streamlines the initial information gathering process for government agencies evaluating potential contractors.
The "SOURCES SOUGHT – PROJECT INFORMATION FORM" is designed for contractors to submit up to five project experiences relevant to a government announcement. Each project submission is limited to two pages and requires detailed information to demonstrate contractor capabilities. The form captures essential data such as contractor name, project number, contract details (number, delivery/task order, title, location), award and completion dates, and final contract price. It also specifies the project's completion percentage and whether the price listed is total or subcontract. Contractors must indicate the type of work (New Construction, Repair, Renovation) and provide customer/owner details, including a point of contact. The form clarifies the contractor's role (prime or subcontractor) and the type of contract (Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build, or other). For Design-Build projects, information on the lead design firm and years of collaboration is required. Finally, contractors must provide a detailed description of the project and the percentage and description of work self-performed. This form helps government agencies assess contractor qualifications for RFPs, grants, or other solicitations.