DESIGN/BUILD CONSTRUCTION FOR ENGINEERING & WEAPONS TRAINING (TEW) BUILDING PHASE 2 AT USCG TRAINING CENTER (TRACEN) YORKTOWN,VIRGINIA
ID: 70Z04726RPCNI0002Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDFDCC(00047)NORFOLK, VA, 23513, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS (Y1CZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking qualified contractors for the Design/Build Construction of the Engineering & Weapons Training (TEW) Building Phase 2 at the Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia. This project involves the construction of an 18,700 square foot addition to the existing Samuel Travis building, which includes one Base Item and two Option Items related to faculty administration and training spaces. The opportunity is set aside for small businesses under the SBA guidelines, with a total contract value estimated at approximately $18 million and a performance period of 730 calendar days post-award. Interested parties must submit proposals by December 10, 2025, and are encouraged to contact Lauren Bossingham at lauren.d.bossingham2@uscg.mil or Barbara Williamson-Garris at barbara.l.williamson-Garris@uscg.mil for further details.

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    This government Task Order Announcement (TOA) #70Z04725RPCNI0009, issued by the FACILITIES DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION CENTER, is for a Design/Build Construction project for Phase 2 of the Engineering & Weapons Training (TEW) Building at the USCG Training Center (TRACEN) in Yorktown, Virginia. The project, with an approximate contract price limitation of $18 Million, involves the design and construction of an 18,700 SF addition to the existing Samuel Travis building. The scope includes a Base Item for the first floor and two Option Items for the “Faculty Admin” area and the “Land-Based Training room and Group Session Space” on the second floor. The contract performance period is 730 calendar days after the award of the Task Order for all items. A site visit is scheduled for November 13, 2025, and the deadline for questions is November 20, 2025. Proposals are due by December 10, 2025, at 12:00 PM EST.
    This document is a Standard Form 1442,
    This amendment to a solicitation for the DESIGN/BUILD CONSTRUCTION FOR ENGINEERING & WEAPONS TRAINING (TEW) BUILDING PHASE 2 AT USCG TRAINING CENTER (TRACEN) YORKTOWN, VIRGINIA, primarily changes the solicitation number from 70Z04725RPCNI0009 to 70Z04726RPCNI0002 due to a government error. It also provides crucial information regarding a mandatory site visit scheduled for November 13, 2025, at 10 AM EST, including instructions and a map. Offerors must acknowledge this amendment via specified methods to avoid rejection of their proposals and should use the new solicitation number for all future correspondence. The amendment also details how responses to pre-proposal inquiries will be handled and attached. No other changes to the original solicitation are instituted by this amendment.
    This amendment (70Z04726RPCNI0002) updates the solicitation for the Design/Build Construction of the Engineering & Weapons Training (TEW) Building Phase 2 at USCG Training Center Yorktown, Virginia. Key changes include providing responses to Preproposal Inquiries (PPIs), updating the dates for Davis-Bacon Act Wage Determinations for York County, VA (VA20250169 to September 19, 2025, and VA20250204 to October 3, 2025), and including a Site Visit Log. Additionally, drawings and technical documents for Phase 1 will be distributed via DOD Safe to primary contacts of NMACC III, Pool 2 contract holders due to file size. Offerors must acknowledge this amendment to ensure their offer is not rejected.
    This government solicitation amendment for the DESIGN/BUILD CONSTRUCTION FOR ENGINEERING & WEAPONS TRAINING (TEW) BUILDING PHASE 2 AT USCG TRAINING CENTER (TRACEN) YORKTOWN, VIRGINIA, updates critical aspects of the Request for Proposals (RFP). Key changes include extending the proposal due date to December 30, 2025, amending specific sections of the RFP Specification, and providing responses to Preproposal Inquiries (PPIs). Additionally, the amendment incorporates revised federal procurement policies and the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul, introducing updated provisions and clauses such as 52.204-7 System for Award Management, 52.240-90 Security Prohibitions and Exclusions Representations and Certifications, 52.240-91 Security Prohibitions and Exclusions, 52.223-1 Biobased Product Certification, 52.223-2 Reporting of Biobased Products Under Service and Construction Contracts, 52.223-23 Sustainable Products and Services, 52.244-6 Subcontracts for Commercial Products and Commercial Services, and 52.225-11 Buy American-Construction Materials under Trade Agreements. These updates reflect new requirements for contractor registration, compliance with security prohibitions, sustainable product usage, and domestic preference in construction materials, all effective November 28, 2025.
    This amendment to solicitation 70Z04726RPCNI0002 for the Design/Build Construction of the Engineering & Weapons Training (TEW) Building Phase 2 at USCG Training Center Yorktown, Virginia, addresses several key changes. It incorporates amended sections of the RFP Specification and provides responses to Preproposal Inquiries (PPIs). Notable changes include revisions to design submittal requirements, specifications for spare circuit breakers, modifications to exterior stair requirements (salvaging and reinstalling existing metal grate stairs), and updated elevator finish options. Additionally, specific drawings (A-101, A-102, A-601) have been deleted and replaced. The amendment also revises the building's design load criteria, clarifying that Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 1-200-01 and 3-301-01, based on IBC 2024, shall prevail in cases of conflict with IBC. Progressive collapse design remains not applicable. Attachments include final Preproposal Inquiry Responses and updated drawings to be sent via DOD Safe.
    The document provides a physical address for the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, VA, specifically noting a gravel parking lot available near the site. This detail suggests the document is likely part of a government solicitation or request for proposal (RFP) where a physical location and site access information are relevant for potential contractors or grant applicants. The main purpose is to identify a specific location with a practical detail about parking.
    The document is an attendance log for a site visit held on November 13, 2025, related to Solicitation No. 70Z04726RPCNI0002. The solicitation is for
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