IEU-25-0001 for Croatia Maritime CCTC
ID: IEU-25-0001Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SD FEST NAU1 EUROPEAPO, AE, 09096, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Y1JZ)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is preparing to solicit proposals for a design-build contract for the renovation of the Maritime Crisis Coordination and Training Center (MCCTC) located in Split, Croatia. The project aims to enhance the facility's capacity as a maritime disaster response hub by renovating its ground floor, which includes creating new office configurations, constructing a conference room, and upgrading plumbing and electrical systems, all while ensuring compliance with local and international building codes. This initiative underscores the collaborative efforts between the United States and Croatia to improve maritime response capabilities in the region. Interested contractors should monitor the SAM.gov website for the formal solicitation announcement expected within 90 days, with an estimated contract value between $250,000 and $500,000 and a performance period of one to two years. For inquiries, contact SFC Sterling Alphonse at sterling.j.alphonse@usace.army.mil or MAJ Matt Bookout at thomas.m.bookout@usace.army.mil.

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    The document outlines the Statement of Work (SOW) for the reconstruction of the Maritime Crisis Coordination and Training Center (MCCTC) in Split, Croatia, prepared by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The project focuses on renovating the facility’s ground floor to enhance its capacity as a maritime disaster response hub along the Adriatic coast. Key objectives include creating new office configurations, constructing a conference room, and upgrading plumbing and electrical systems while ensuring compliance with local and international building codes. The SOW delineates comprehensive requirements for architectural design, demolition, interior finishes, electrical installation, mechanical systems, and plumbing. Specific tasks involve integrating sustainability measures, using durable materials, and ensuring low maintenance for the renovated sections. The document mandates pre-construction submittals, design milestones, and environmental protection protocols during construction. Moreover, the document emphasizes the importance of collaboration between various disciplines to achieve a functional and accessible facility. This reconstruction project reflects the collaboration between the United States and Croatia, demonstrating a commitment to improving operational capabilities for maritime crisis management in the region.
    The document pertains to the Maritime Crisis Coordination and Training Center project overseen by the US Army Corps of Engineers in Wiesbaden, Germany. It encompasses several construction plans aimed at renovating the existing ground floor layout by including demolition and remodeling activities. Key elements include a project location map, existing and demolition floor plans, and a conceptual ground floor plan, all indicating the need for contractor verification and adherence to codes. The existing and planned room configurations consist of areas such as entryways, corridors, offices, and support facilities, each with specified net areas. Notably, the document details demolition tasks, such as removing existing flooring and partitions, and outlines necessary upgrades, including new finishes and mechanical installations. Overall, this document serves as a vital component of the federal solicitation process for construction services, guiding contractors while ensuring compliance with stated requirements within the context of federal grants and local project initiatives.
    The document outlines the successful reconstruction of the Split Maritime Crisis Coordination and Training Center, achieved through a collaborative effort between the United States and Croatia. This initiative was supported by the U.S. European Command and the U.S. Embassy's Office of Defense Cooperation, indicating a strong partnership to enhance crisis management capabilities in the region. The project's goals likely included improving maritime response structures and training, reflecting a commitment to international cooperation and security preparedness. The completion of this center underscores the importance of joint initiatives in addressing maritime challenges faced by both nations.
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