MSFC Revitalized Pressure & Propellants –Phase 3
ID: MSFCPS30-PROC-25002Type: Presolicitation
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTERHUNTSVILLE, AL, 35812, USA

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Industrial Building Construction (236210)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OTHER UTILITIES (Z2NZ)

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    NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is seeking qualified firms to provide design-build services for the revitalization of pressure and propellant systems at Facility 4607 in Huntsville, Alabama. The project involves the phased replacement of high-pressure and low-pressure air compressor systems, along with necessary ancillary equipment, while ensuring that operations remain uninterrupted throughout the construction process. This facility is critical for MSFC's research and testing operations, and the estimated cost for the project is between $8 to $9 million, with a contract award anticipated in January 2026. Interested firms must demonstrate relevant experience and bonding capacity, and responses to the request for information (RFI) are due electronically by August 12, 2025; for further inquiries, contact Alicia Reynolds at alicia.r.reynolds@nasa.gov or Darlene Greene at darlene.greene@nasa.gov.

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    The request for information (RFI) issued by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) seeks qualified firms for the design-build replacement of air compressor systems at Facility 4607 in Huntsville, Alabama. The estimated cost for this project is between $8 to $9 million. The project involves the replacement of high-pressure and low-pressure air compressors along with necessary ancillary equipment while ensuring operational continuity during construction. Firms responding to this RFI must demonstrate bonding capacity, relevant project experience, adherence to the Design-Build Institute of America’s best practices, and possess the necessary technical expertise. The project aims to be completed in phases due to budget constraints. Contractors are encouraged to provide feedback on the feasibility of the proposed budget and any factors that could affect project execution. All responses are to be submitted electronically by August 12, 2025. This RFI acts as a market research tool, not a formal solicitation for proposals.
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