The U.S. General Services Administration is soliciting proposals for a construction contract to renovate the Federal Highway Administration's space within the Hurff A. Saunders and Robert Boochever US Courthouse, located in Juneau, Alaska. The project involves updating and replacing security systems, kitchen fixtures, and carpeting, including the installation of new cabinets and low-voltage wiring. The timeline for completion encompasses 180 calendar days from the award date to final completion, with specific work requirements to be conducted outside of regular business hours. The contractor must follow stringent guidelines for safety, environmental protection, and compliance with federal and local codes throughout the renovation. Moreover, detailed project management protocols, including the submission of various plans ( construction management, communication, and waste management), must be adhered to, primarily utilizing the GSA's Project Management Information System. Given the historic nature of the building, adherence to preservation guidelines is mandatory. Overall, this construction effort aims to modernize the federal office space while ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing government operations and maintaining compliance with established standards.
The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking market research through a Sources Sought notice for a construction project in Juneau, Alaska, under the NAICS code 236220 for commercial and institutional building construction. This is not a solicitation, and participation is voluntary. The GSA invites organizations with relevant capabilities to submit their information, including organizational details, a capability statement, and insights on potential subcontracting or teaming arrangements. The government will assess responses to determine market capacity for project management, schedule adherence, cost containment, performance tracking, and risk mitigation. The outcome may lead to either a small business set-aside or full competition for the contract. Interested parties must submit their responses by December 23, 2024, via email. The notice includes a questionnaire regarding the firm's eligibility for various small business programs, as well as inquiries about potential risks and feedback on related contracts, emphasizing the importance of registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) for contract eligibility.