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DRAFT Anniston Army Depot FORGE 2 Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Request for Proposal (RPP)

DEPT OF DEFENSE W91QEY-26-R-A002
Response Deadline
May 8, 2026
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Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Mission and Installation Contracting Command Theater Support Center, with Army partners, is hosting an industry and government technical exchange for the ANAD FORGE 2.0 effort at Anniston Army Depot to discuss a potential Other Transaction Agreement for facility modernization. The underlying project centers on designing and constructing four facilities: a Component Remanufacturing Facility, a Guided Missile Maintenance Facility, a vehicle paint facility, and storage facilities, with demolition and site preparation included where required. The scope emphasizes fully functional, code-compliant buildings that follow Unified Facilities Criteria and ANAD-specific standards, with significant attention to safety, cybersecurity, utility upgrades, antiterrorism, and construction quality. Industry day registration is due by noon CT on May 6, 2026, and the event is scheduled for May 13-14, 2026 in Anniston, Alabama.

Solicitation Documents

11 Files
ANAD_Sign In Sheet_Redacted (2)_Redacted.pdf
PDF3926 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The document is a registration list for the "FORGE 2.0 Industry Day," held on May 13-14, 2026. It meticulously records the names and corresponding organizations of attendees, providing a clear overview of the participants. The organizations represented span various sectors, including construction (Brasfield & Gorrie, RALIN CONSTRUCTION, VALIANT CONSTRUCE, Carroll Daniel, BL HARBERT INTL., SAGA Construction LLC, EVANS GENERAL CONTRACTOR), engineering and architecture (Olsson, GOODWIN MILLS CAWOOD, WSP ENGINEERS, Burs B McDonnell, BERNST MCDONNELL, Jacobs, ENERGY SYSTEMS GROUP), technology and communications (NWN, Electronic Communications In, SIEMENS, ACCU-TECH), and specialized services (VERSA TECH AUTOMATION, GSI, Surface Prep, Fields Land Mont Inc., Alahora Power Co., Wise Environmental, Tetra Tech, Bronzeway Services group, 14F Global LLC, ACKER ELECTRIC CO.). This list serves as a record of interested parties and potential collaborators for the FORGE 2.0 initiative, suggesting a focus on industry engagement and partnership development within a government or federally related project context.
Draft_ANAD_FORGE2_Project 3_24 Apr 2026_PaintFacility.pdf
PDF99131 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The Anniston FORGE 2 project (W91QEY-26-R-A002) outlines the design and construction of a new 66,300 SF Combat Vehicle Final Paint Facility and a 16,851 SF Staging Area at Anniston Army Depot (ANAD). This initiative aims to streamline combat vehicle remanufacturing by providing a modern paint shop near the test track. The project includes the demolition of Buildings 243, 441, and 449, which involves hazardous materials surveys and abatement, site preparation, utility disconnection, building demolition to a minimum depth of 4 feet, waste management, and site restoration. All activities must comply with Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and ANAD-specific regulations. The new facility will feature high-bay industrial space with paint and preparation areas, administrative and support spaces, and integrated building systems, including cybersecurity and energy monitoring. Supporting infrastructure such as utility services, security lighting, parking, and storm drainage will also be provided. The project emphasizes sustainability, efficiency, and long-term value, with an example 35% design included for reference.
Draft_ANAD_FORGE2_Project 2_24 Apr 2026_MissileMaintenance.pdf
PDF56201 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The Anniston FORGE 2 project at Anniston Army Depot (ANAD) involves constructing a new Guided Missile Maintenance Facility (GMMF) and renovating Building 705 to recertify Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Missiles. The project emphasizes sustainability and efficiency, requiring strict adherence to Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards, and Defense Explosives Safety Regulations (DESR). The scope includes hazardous materials abatement and renovation of Building 705 into administrative support spaces. The new GMMF, spanning 46,000-50,000 SF, will house missile maintenance operations, blast cells, and administrative areas, accommodating 28 personnel. Extensive civil site improvements, utility upgrades, and compliance with antiterrorism and accessibility standards are integral. The project also details comprehensive fire protection, alarm, and mass notification systems designed to meet rigorous safety codes.
Draft_ANAD_FORGE2_Project 4_24 Apr 2026_StorageFacility.pdf
PDF2823 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The DRAFT Anniston FORGE 2 (W91QEY-26-R-A002) outlines a project to construct two General Purpose warehouse facilities at Anniston Army Depot, each approximately 32,000 SF and 35 feet high. These pre-engineered metal buildings are designed to store combat vehicles, including the M88 and Wheeled Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV), accommodating their size and turning radius. The facilities will include restrooms, overhead doors, cybersecurity, fire protection, and alarm systems, along with essential utilities like electrical, water, sanitary sewer, and natural gas. They will also feature security lighting, storm drainage, fiber optic cable, lightning protection, and landscaping. All design and construction must comply with Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and ANAD-specific regulations. The warehouses will be built on existing gravel lots, with no demolitions required. The need for two separate buildings is due to a culvert bifurcating the site.
Draft_ANAD_FORGE2_Project 1_24 Apr 2026_ Remanufacture _Facility.pdf
PDF3801 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The Anniston FORGE 2 project (W91QEY-26-R-A002) outlines the design and construction of a new Component Remanufacturing Facility (CRF) at Anniston Army Depot (ANAD). This facility aims to improve efficiency, increase Army readiness, and modernize remanufacturing processes for over 4,500 vehicle parts. The project includes the demolition of up to three existing buildings, requiring hazardous materials surveys, abatement, site preparation, utility disconnection, and waste management. The new 175,000 SF CRF will feature flexible high-bay areas for state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment, industrial process areas (disassembly, cleaning, welding, machining, electroplating, hydraulic repair, painting, assembly), and support areas (administrative, storage, locker rooms). The design must adhere to Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and ANAD standards, incorporating sustainability, antiterrorism measures, accessibility, cybersecurity, and energy monitoring systems. Utility services, site improvements, and flood plain considerations are also part of the scope, ensuring a comprehensive and compliant facility.
ANAD FORGE 2.0 Industry Day Registration.xlsx
Excel20 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document outlines a comprehensive set of data fields for individuals and companies, likely for registration, application, or vetting purposes within government RFPs, federal grants, or state/local RFPs. It details contact information such as name, address, date of birth, and email, alongside citizenship status, government ID numbers (including expiration and issuer), and ID types. For companies, it requests the company name, website, updated capability sheet date, SAM Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), and company size (large/small). The document also includes specific fields for non-US citizens, requiring passport number, country, VISA entry and expiration dates, and alien registration date. This structured data collection aims to gather essential identification and qualification information for both individuals and entities engaging with government opportunities.
Draft_Attachment0007_ANAD_TermsConditions.pdf
PDF942 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The ANAD FORGE Request Prototype Proposal (RPP) Terms and Conditions (W91QEY-26-R-A002 Attachment 0007) outlines an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) under 10 U.S.C. § 4022, distinct from Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)-based contracts. This 95-page draft, dated April 24, 2026, details the framework for designing, constructing, and repairing according to technical requirements. Key articles cover definitions, scope, agreement term and termination, management, obligation and payment, disputes, confidential information, data rights, operational security, governing law, property disposition, safeguarding defense information, statutory authority, indemnity, assignment, force majeure, order of precedence, telecommunications prohibitions, design, construction, Buy American Act, miscellaneous provisions, and points of contact. The document emphasizes definitions of critical terms, procedures for modifications, payment schedules based on completion, and comprehensive dispute resolution processes. It also addresses the handling of confidential information, data rights, intellectual property (including patents and copyrights), and stringent operational security, including antiterrorism and access requirements for company employees on Army installations.
DRAFT_W91QEY-26-R-A002_ANAD_FORGE2.pdf
PDF344 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The DRAFT ANAD FORGE Request Prototype Proposal (RPP) outlines a U.S. Army initiative to construct four facilities at Anniston Army Depot: a Component Remanufacture Facility, a Missile Maintenance Facility, a Paint Facility, and a Storage Facility. Operating under "Other Transaction" Authority (10 U.S.C. 2808a), the project aims to demonstrate time and cost savings through innovative construction. The U.S. Government anticipates a single award of $600-$665 million for a 60-month performance period, with potential for follow-on agreements. Proposals must include detailed technical and cost volumes, a one-year warranty plan, and bonding validation. Evaluation prioritizes technical approach, design innovation, construction capabilities, and cost savings, requiring adherence to Unified Facilities Criteria and other codes. Intellectual property generated will grant the Government unlimited rights for specific data and negotiated rights for others, emphasizing the transition of IP into military or commercial applications.
Draft_ANAD_FORGE2_Attachment 0006_Statement of Objectives.pdf
PDF205 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
This Statement of Objectives (SOO) outlines the Anniston Army Depot FORGE II project, a Military Construction (MILCON) initiative to design and construct four new facilities: a Component Remanufacturing Facility, a Missile Maintenance Facility, a Military Vehicle Paint Facility, and a Storage Facility (two warehouses). The project, overseen by the Army Materiel Command (AMC) and an Architecture and Engineering firm acting as the 'owner representative,' will be executed at Anniston Army Depot, Alabama, utilizing an Other Transactional Authority (OTA) Contract. Key objectives include adhering to AMC quality and safety standards, achieving design and construction compliance with Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) measures, and meeting critical milestones. The Design-Build Contractor will be responsible for providing fully functional, code-compliant facilities, assuming professional liability for the design, and adhering to strict construction phase requirements, including staffing with experienced personnel. Performance will be evaluated based on design and construction quality, integration, cost control, safety, schedule management, and successful system commissioning. Deliverables encompass design submittals, a Contractor QC Plan, a Site Safety and Health Plan, environmental compliance documents, a CPM baseline schedule, daily QC reports, O&M manuals, cybersecurity documentation, and commissioning reports.
QA_ANAD_FORGE2.xlsx
Excel24 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document, titled "ANAD FORGE II - Question & Answer Log," serves as a log for questions and answers related to a federal government procurement process, likely a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a similar solicitation. The document's structure indicates that it is designed to record queries from potential bidders, along with the corresponding answers provided by the issuing authority, identified as AO: Jennifer Hastedt. Key fields include a question number, subject, relevant document paragraph, attachment or RFP section, the actual question/comment, and the official answer. This log is crucial for ensuring transparency and clarity in the bidding process, addressing potential ambiguities, and providing equal information to all interested parties, thereby facilitating a fair and compliant procurement process within the federal government.
Draft_ANAD_FORGE2_Attachment 0005_CLIN_Structure.xlsx
Excel22 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The DRAFT Anniston FORGE 2 (W91QEY-26-R-A002 RPP – Attachment 0005) outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for construction and renovation projects at the Anniston Army Depot (ANAD). The document details specific Contract Line Items (CLINs) for various facilities, including a Component Remanufacturing Facility (CRF), Guided Missile Maintenance Facility (GMMF), Vehicle Paint Shop, and Storage Facility. Each CLIN includes sub-CLINs for design and construction costs, along with proposed prices, all currently listed as zero. The project also encompasses CRF demolition, CRF construction, Building 705 renovation, GMMF construction, demolition of Buildings 243, 441, and 449, and Storage Facility construction. This attachment serves as a pricing framework for the ANAD FORGE project, indicating the scope of work for potential contractors.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedApr 27, 2026
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedMay 6, 2026
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedMay 19, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineMay 8, 2026
expiryArchive DateOct 1, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE ARMY
Office
W6QM MICC TSC

Point of Contact

Name
MICC TSC Division 1 - PLEASE EMAIL HERE FIRST

Place of Performance

Anniston, Alabama, UNITED STATES

Official Sources