Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) or Construction Manager at Risk (CMr) New Land Port of Entry, Coburn Gore, Maine
ID: 47PB0024R0068Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R1 ACQ MANAGEMENT DIVISIONBOSTON, MA, 02222, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES/SERVICE BUILDINGS (C1AZ)
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    Description

    The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking qualified construction contractors and suppliers for a new land port of entry at Coburn Gore, Maine. The project aims to achieve specific sustainability goals, including net zero readiness and the use of low-embodied carbon materials.

    The construction contractor will play a crucial role in achieving these goals. They will be responsible for supplying labor, materials, and supervision while adhering to strict sustainability criteria. The work involves constructing a Net Zero Ready facility with all-electric HVAC and plumbing, incorporating GSA's green proving ground technology, and pursuing LEED Gold and SITES Silver certifications.

    To qualify, construction firms must have experience with two similar projects within the last decade. Similar projects are defined by size, type, and complexity, focusing on design phase and construction services. Additionally, experience in dealing with site-specific conditions such as wetlands, ledge removal, large water structures, extreme cold climates, and secure facilities is advantageous.

    Firms interested in this opportunity should provide a concise Letter of Interest by the specified deadline. This letter should include essential firm information, project experience, bonding capacity, and details on low-embodied carbon material suppliers.

    GSA is also inviting suppliers and manufacturers to submit Expressions of Interest for providing low-embodied carbon asphalt, concrete, steel, and glass materials. Suppliers should indicate the materials available and their global warming potential values.

    It's important to note that this is a sources sought notice, and responses do not constitute formal offers. GSA plans to issue a formal solicitation in February 2025, with an anticipated contract award in October 2025. The contract will likely be awarded on a firm-fixed-price basis, with a total estimated value of $100-$130 million.

    For further clarification or questions, interested parties can contact Michele Valenza or Paul Murphy, whose details are provided in the notice.

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