FY26 Improve Military Family Housing PAIP 9 Phase 3
ID: W912HV25Z0006Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SN ENDIST JAPANAPO, AP, 96338-5010, USA

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Residential Remodelers (236118)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF FAMILY HOUSING FACILITIES (Y1FA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking contractors for the FY26 Improve Military Family Housing PAIP 9 Phase 3 project at Yokota Air Base in Japan. This initiative aims to renovate 34 family housing units, including townhomes and associated facilities, with a focus on compliance with U.S. standards and environmental regulations. The project involves extensive demolition and reconstruction, emphasizing safety, quality control, and adherence to federal codes such as the Unified Facilities Criteria and the International Residential Code. Interested parties can contact Clarissa Bermodes at Clarissa.Bermodes@usace.army.mil or Ryan Marzetta at ryan.j.marzetta.civ@usace.army.mil for further details regarding qualifications and submission requirements.

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    The document details the PAIP 9 Phase 3 project at Yokota Air Base, Japan, aimed at renovating family housing units, specifically 34 units categorized as townhomes, including two mechanical buildings and several trash enclosures. The project includes demolition of old structures down to their foundation, remediation of hazardous materials, and extensive new construction including family rooms, storage areas, and necessary mechanical systems. Emphasizing code compliance, the construction adheres to multiple federal standards, such as the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and the International Residential Code (IRC). The proposal outlines specific bidding options, such as site work for parking and walkway replacement, and mandates rigorous safety measures during construction. It reflects the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ commitment to modernizing housing facilities while ensuring environmental safety and adherence to regulatory requirements.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the Improve Family Housing PAIP 9 Phase 3 project at Yokota Air Base, Japan, under Solicitation No: W912HV26B000X. The primary goal is to renovate family housing units, emphasizing compliance with U.S. standards and environmental regulations. Key components include general requirements, quality control, project scheduling, and safety measures throughout construction. The submission of specific documentation, including progress photos and indoor air quality management plans, is mandatory. The project involves demolishing and reconstructing housing units and associated facilities while adhering to sustainability principles and local codes. Mandatory qualifications for key personnel—such as project managers, safety officers, and quality control managers—are specified to ensure competent oversight. The document also details payment procedures, outlining contract line items and billing protocols. Overall, the project represents a concerted effort to improve living conditions for military families, demonstrating commitment to safety, compliance, and quality throughout the construction process while maintaining alignment with government contracting standards.
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