The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is seeking qualification capability statements from small businesses for a roadway and site infrastructure upgrade project at the Mt. Weather Emergency Operations Center in Bluemont, West Virginia. The project involves general infrastructure upgrades, including roadway rerouting and repair, utility connections, and building demolition and repairs, with an estimated cost of $20 million to $25 million and a performance period of approximately two years. Interested vendors must demonstrate their ability to manage a contract of this size and complexity, provide examples of similar projects, and affirm their qualifications, including possession of a Virginia construction license and insurance. Responses are due by July 7th at 4:00 PM local time, and should be submitted electronically to Mr. Matthew A. Raible at matthew.raible@fema.dhs.gov.