GPO 5th Floor SID Smartcard Room Design/Build Construction
ID: 040ADV-25-R-0001Type: Presolicitation
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICEUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICEAcquisition ServicesWashington, DC, 20401, USA

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CONSTRUCTION OF PRODUCTION BUILDINGS (Y1EC)
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    The United States Government Publishing Office (GPO) is preparing to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a design/build project to renovate Room A-501 at its Washington, D.C. facility into a Smart Card Reader manufacturing hub. The project entails extensive repairs and renovations across various systems, including HVAC, electrical, architecture, fire protection, and security, ensuring compliance with national design and construction standards. This initiative underscores the GPO's commitment to modernizing its infrastructure while enhancing operational efficiency and safety. Interested vendors are encouraged to add their information to the Interested Vendors List, and the RFP is expected to be released on or about December 5, 2024. For further inquiries, vendors may contact Troy White at twhite@gpo.gov or 202-704-0665.

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    The document outlines a technical layout and specifications for a facility, detailing various rooms, such as mechanical spaces, storage areas for raw materials and finished goods, and security features including inspection machines and a card access system. It includes indications for specialized equipment like a laser engraving robotic card inspection machine and a 3D printer. The layout suggests careful planning for efficiency and security, featuring controlled access points like a man trap and egress paths with push bars. The details imply a focus on operational readiness and advanced technological integration in the facility's design. This document is potentially part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) or grant application aimed at funding improvements or new constructions that involve modern security systems and automated processes in a federal or state context.
    The Government Publishing Office (GPO) is soliciting proposals for a Design-Build project to renovate Room A-501 at its Washington D.C. facility into a Smart Card Reader manufacturing hub. The scope includes extensive repairs across all systems—HVAC, electrical, architecture, fire protection, and security—to meet national standards. Contractors must develop a detailed design, manage demolition, and implement necessary upgrades, considering the existing condition of the space which contains outdated and hazardous materials. Key project tasks include the installation of a cloud ceiling, creation of new offices, secure storage areas, HVAC system adjustments, and compliance with fire safety codes. Contractors are required to conduct pre-bid site walkthroughs, attend project meetings, and submit design documents at various milestones. The project aims for completion within approximately 63 weeks from the notice to proceed, emphasizing strict code compliance and safety measures. This RFP illustrates the federal government's pursuit of modernizing infrastructure while maintaining a focus on safety and operational efficiency.
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