Southern Maryland Courthouse Design/Build Mechanical Improvements Project, Greenbelt, MD (Sources Sought)
ID: SNK-0001-10-15-24Type: Sources Sought
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R3 ACQ MGMT DIVPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19106, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking qualified contractors for the Southern Maryland Courthouse Design/Build Mechanical Improvements Project located in Greenbelt, MD. This Sources Sought Notice aims to gather information on the capabilities of potential contractors to undertake significant construction services, including high-performance chiller replacement, LED lighting retrofitting, air source heat pump conversion, cooling tower replacement, and supplemental boiler installation. The project is a high priority for GSA Region 3 and is funded under the Inflation Reduction Act, with an estimated contract value between $20 million and $30 million. Interested small business contractors must submit their responses by October 31, 2024, at 4:00 PM Eastern Time, to the designated contacts, Stephen Kohri and Erin Watson, via email.

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    The Southern Maryland Courthouse in Greenbelt, MD, has issued a Sources Sought Notice for potential contractors to showcase their capabilities for an upcoming project. The document outlines essential firm information, including business size and contact details, and seeks to gather insights on the selected Architectural/Engineering (A/E) firm’s experience, specifically regarding the GSA’s Design Excellence program and Design Build methodology. Key project areas identified include high-performance chiller replacement, LED lighting retrofitting, air source heat pump conversion, cooling tower replacement, and supplemental boiler installation. Interested firms are prompted to provide details on similar past projects, including project descriptions, customer information, costs, and bonding capacities. Additionally, firms are asked to submit references for project performance evaluation. The notice emphasizes collecting relevant experience to assess contractor suitability for the Greenbelt project, ensuring it aligns with federal guidelines and expectations. This sources sought notice is a preliminary step in the procurement process to gauge interest and qualifications from the industry, ultimately facilitating informed decision-making for upcoming project execution.
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