The Virgin Islands Army National Guard (VIARNG) seeks a contractor to replace inoperable condensing units at two facilities within the Estate Nazareth Military Compound on St. Thomas: the SFC Leonard B. Francis (LBF) Readiness Center and Field Maintenance Shop (FMS) #2. The project aims to restore environmentally controlled air for personnel comfort and equipment protection. The scope includes replacing a 20-ton condensing unit and servicing an existing air handling unit at the LBF Readiness Center, and replacing three 18,000 BTU and one 24,000 BTU condensing units at FMS #2. The contractor must provide all materials, labor, and supervision, adhering to federal and territorial building codes, safety regulations, and security requirements. Work must be completed within 90 calendar days of receiving the Notice to Proceed. The contractor must also submit a Quality Assurance Plan and various technical documents, and all personnel are subject to criminal history checks and security training.
This government Request for Quote (RFQ) is for the replacement of condensing units at the SFC Leonard B. Francis Readiness Center and FMS #2 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The solicitation, issued by W9127P for the USPFO ACTIVITY VI ARNG, has an offer due date of December 29, 2025, with a total award amount of $19,000,000.00. The contract is set aside for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) and includes specific requirements for technical approach, price, and past performance. Key clauses from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) are incorporated, covering areas like electronic invoicing via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF), prohibitions on certain telecommunications equipment, and various contractor responsibilities. The performance period for the work is from January 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026. Offerors must submit their quotes electronically, adhering to strict formatting and content guidelines, and are encouraged to utilize the National Guard Agency Protest Program for dispute resolution.