The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Mid-Atlantic, is conducting a Sources Sought Notice for a Design-Build/Design-Bid-Build, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). The purpose is to identify eligible Small Business firms for minor general construction services at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Crane, Indiana, and Glendora Test Facility, Sullivan, Indiana. The contract is anticipated to involve approximately five awards, each for a one-year base period with four one-year options, with a total estimated construction cost not exceeding $60,000,000 over five years. Projects will range from $2,000 to $600,000. Work includes demolition, repair, new construction, and renovation of various facilities and systems, including MEP and HVAC. Interested small businesses must demonstrate bonding capacity of $500,000 per project and an aggregate of $5,000,000 per year, comply with subcontracting limitations (FAR Clause 52.219-14), and provide a minimum of three to five relevant construction projects completed within the past five years. Projects must be between $30,000 and $600,000 (with at least one over $250,000) and demonstrate experience in new construction and renovation, including Design-Build projects. Responses are due by December 30, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST, via email.
The “SOURCES SOUGHT – CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECT DATA FORM” is designed for contractors to submit relevant project experience for the N4008526R0036 $60M DB DBB Minor Construction MACC at Naval Support Activity Crane. Contractors can submit up to five projects, with each project limited to two pages. The form requires detailed information including contractor name, project number, contract number, title, location, award and completion dates, final contract price, and percentage of completion. It also asks for the type of work (new construction, repair, renovation), customer/owner details, and whether the contractor was a prime or subcontractor. Specifics on the type of contract (Design-Build or Design-Bid-Build) and a detailed project description, including the percentage and description of self-performed work, are also requested. This form helps the government assess a contractor’s qualifications and experience for future construction projects.