The NEXCOM Regional Capability for Construction Projects document, presented as Sources Sought Attachment A, outlines the regional and overseas capabilities for construction projects, focusing on U.S. Navy installations. It details major U.S. bases, stations, and facilities across various regions including the West Coast/Pacific, Southwest/California, Midwest, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic/Tidewater, Southeast, National Capital Region, Gulf Coast/Texas & Louisiana, Hawaii/Pacific Islands, and Alaska. Additionally, it lists U.S. Territories like Guam and Puerto Rico, and overseas Navy regions such as Europe and Africa, the Far-East, and the Middle East, along with examples of Navy installations in each. The document's purpose is to identify and present the geographical scope and key naval facilities relevant to potential construction projects under NEXCOM.
This government document is a Sources Sought / Market Survey Questionnaire from NEXCOM, aiming to identify potential construction contractors for various build and design/build requirements at its global locations. It serves as a request for information, not a solicitation, and participation does not guarantee future contract awards. The questionnaire collects general business information, including business name, address, CAGE Code, SAM registration status, NAICS Codes, and a point of contact. Additionally, it assesses contractor capabilities by asking about maximum capacity for single and aggregate contracts, geographic reach (referencing an Attachment A), and specialties such as General, Civil, Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing, indicating whether these are performed in-house or subcontracted. It also inquires about necessary documents/permits, ability to act as a prime contractor, and experience with Firm-Fixed Price and Time & Material contracts. The purpose is to gauge market interest and capabilities for upcoming construction needs.
The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) has issued a Sources Sought notice to identify potential construction companies for upcoming design-build projects. This is not a request for proposal but aims to gather information on firms capable of multi-disciplinary construction, including new builds, renovations, remodels, and refreshes globally. The scope of work encompasses general construction management, civil, structural, architectural, MEP, fire protection, environmental, and specialty system installations, along with compliance and coordination services. Projects can range from minor renovations to complete facility construction. Interested companies must submit a completed Construction Questionnaire, a Regional Capability table, and any additional relevant information (limited to 10 pages) via email by February 17, 2026, at 3 PM EST.