This Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the need for contractor services to assist the Military Sealift Command (MSC) in consolidating its headquarters into Naval Station Norfolk, Building X132, and other Hampton Roads buildings. The contractor will provide project management, planning, and advisory support for the relocation of approximately 1186 government employees, with anticipated growth of 574 personnel within the next 5-10 years. Key tasks include developing and overseeing the MSC Move Plan, monitoring the X132 renovation, coordinating with NAVFAC, managing space requirements, and providing regular communications to MSC staff and leadership. The contract has a base period from April 2026 to April 2027, with an optional year. The contractor must provide a PMP-certified Project Manager with at least five years of experience. Security requirements include a SECRET facility clearance and individual personnel security clearances, as well as obtaining necessary base and vehicle access credentials.
Military Sealift Command (MSC) issued a Sources Sought Notice for a planned headquarters relocation project. This notice is for market research, not a solicitation, to identify potential contractors for developing a movement plan. The plan will facilitate MSC's move from eleven buildings to a new consolidated headquarters on Naval Station Norfolk (NSN). Key aspects of the plan include monitoring construction, managing personnel and equipment relocation, IT support, physical security, SCIFs, NAVFAC requests, funding, and logistical support. The anticipated contract period is a one-year base with one, one-year option, from April 4, 2026, to April 3, 2028. The NAICS Code is 541614: Logistics Management Consulting Services. Interested businesses must submit company profiles, small business standing, capability statements, past performance, and subcontracting intent by January 15, 2026, 1300 ET, to Jamiel Blizzard.