Notice of Intent to Sole Source
Type: Special Notice
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONFBI - REDSTONE ARSENALREDSTONE ARSENAL, AL, 35898, USA
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    The Department of Justice, specifically the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), intends to negotiate a sole source contract with Reeves & Young for the construction of firearm ranges at the Nashville Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Training Academy (MALETA) in Tennessee. This contract aims to complete identified portions of the FBI ranges, with a focus on meeting state compliance deadlines by December 2026, following a prior contract termination that necessitated urgent project completion. The selected contractor, Reeves & Young, is uniquely qualified due to their ongoing work on an adjacent state range project, which positions them to mitigate risks associated with delays and cost overruns. Interested parties may submit their capabilities statements to Reuben McCurdy at rbmccurdy@fbi.gov by August 11, 2025, as this notice is not a request for competitive quotations.

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) submitted a Justification and Approval (J&A) for a sole-source contract to Reeves Young for the construction of firearm ranges at the Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Training Academy (MALETA) in Nashville, Tennessee. This action is necessitated by urgent timelines and a prior contract termination, which leaves a critical need for timely project completion by December 2026. The required construction includes a 50-yard and 100-yard range, with an emphasis on meeting state compliance. Reeves Young is uniquely qualified due to their ongoing involvement with the adjacent state range project, their understanding of the specific design requirements, and their established presence on-site. Engaging this contractor will mitigate risks associated with delays, cost overruns, and disruption of ongoing work, providing significant cost savings. Market research supported the efficacy of proceeding with this firm, highlighting their exclusive capability to fulfill the project demands within the established timeline. Efforts to promote competition were deemed impractical given project urgency and complexity. Future phases will pursue competitive bidding when viable to maintain transparency. This justification stresses the necessity of continuity in project execution and maintaining relationships with state partners while ensuring mission readiness and compliance.
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