The FC306 Laundry Room project (Solicitation No. N40085-26-R-9008, Project No. 24-0022) at MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, is a federal government RFP for construction services. Only pre-selected contractors are invited to submit proposals. The estimated cost ranges from $100,000 to $250,000, with a contract completion date of 180 days. Proposals are due by February 6, 2026, 2:00 PM EST, and will be awarded based on the lowest price. A site visit is scheduled for January 15, 2026. The solicitation details bid bond requirements based on project value, wage determinations (NC20250010), and emphasizes compliance with Buy American requirements for construction materials, including evaluation criteria for foreign material exceptions. Funding availability is not guaranteed, and offerors will not be reimbursed for proposal costs.
The document appears to be a highly detailed inventory or mapping reference, listing numerous codes and names associated with various geographical features and infrastructure elements across several counties in North Carolina, including WAKE, DURHAM, PERSON, GRANVILLE, FRANKLIN, WARREN, COLUMBUS, BLADEN, HARNETT, WAYNE, JOHNSTON, WILSON, NASH, EDGECOMBE, SAMPSON, DUPLIN, JONES, GREENE, LENOIR, PITT, HERTFORD, GATES, CARTERET, CRAVEN, ONSLOW, PENDER, NEW HANOVER, BRUNSWICK, PAMLICO, BEAUFORT, HYDE, DARE, CAMDEN, PASQUOTANK, TYRRELL, PERQUIMANS, CHOWAN, MARTIN, WASHINGTON, NORTHAMPTON, CURRITUCK, BERTIE, VANCE, CUMBERLAND, and HALIFAX. It identifies specific bodies of water such as creeks and ponds (e.g., NEW RIVER, NORTHEAST CREEK, TRAPS BAY, HENDERSON POND, MILE HAMMOCK POND), as well as locations like "PARADE FIELD" and "GREENWAY TRAIL." The presence of alphanumeric codes (e.g., SFC299, FC359, TT99, AS630) alongside these geographical descriptors suggests a system for identifying and categorizing locations or assets. While the exact purpose is not explicitly stated, the comprehensive nature of the listings points to a foundational document likely used for planning, resource management, or environmental assessments within the specified regions of North Carolina.
The CL FC306 USCG Laundry Room project, identified by N4008524D0012, outlines general requirements, work restrictions, and payment procedures for construction at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Key administrative requirements include using the Naval Facilities Engineering Command's (NAVFAC) Electronic Construction and Facility Support Contract Management System (eCMS) for document management, adherence to strict security and safety protocols, and specific scheduling for phased construction. The project details procedures for submittals, progress documentation, and invoicing, emphasizing the use of critical path method (CPM) scheduling and strict compliance with government regulations for all phases of work, including demolition, metal framing, thermal protection, openings, finishes, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems.