Communications Headquarters Facility - DMAFB
Dept of Defense · DEPT OF THE ARMY
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- Response deadline
- Jun 16, 2026, 8:00 PM EDT
- Posted
- May 26, 2026
- Solicitation
- W912PL26RA011
- Set-aside
- None listed
- Place of performance
- —
- Contracting office
- W075 ENDIST LOS ANGELES · LOS ANGELES · CA
- Source
- SAM.gov · updated Jun 1, 2026
Description
This is a design build project to construct a 45,025SF Communications Squadron headquarters facility with reinforced concrete foundation, concrete slab, structural steel frame, standing seam metal roof and exterior. Portions of this facility must be constructed to comply with Intelligence Community Directive 705 criteria and standards. The facility should be compatible with applicable Department of Defense, Air Force, and base design standards. In addition, local materials and construction techniques shall be used where cost effective. The facility must be able to withstand wind loads and seismic effects as prescribed in applicable codes and design guides. The facility will include a 500KW generator which is authorized by the Air Force Manual 32-1062. The project will include all supporting facilities such as site improvements, utilities, communications, pavements, parking, and sidewalks necessary to provide a complete and useable facility. Facilities will be designed as permanent construction in accordance with Department of Defense Unified Facilities Criteria 1-200-01.This project will comply with Department of Defense antiterrorism/force protection requirements per Unified Facilities Criteria4-010-01.THIS PROJECT IS AN UNRESTRICTED REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP), BEST VALUE TRADE-OFF. The procurement method used will be 1-step best value trade-off. Eligible offerors will be required to provide a technical and price proposal for consideration of award. The technical proposal will be evaluated based on the evaluation criteria stated in the RFP. When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) uses a Best Value Trade-Off procurement, it is seeking to award a contract to the contractor that provides the greatest overall benefit in response to the requirement, not necessarily the one with the lowest price. This method allows for a tradeoff between non-cost factors and cost/price, and lets the Government accept a proposal that is not the lowest priced or the highest technically rated to achieve the best value. Evaluation Method: The project will be a negotiated procurement using the Best Value Trade-Off process to ensure a competitive, firm-fixed price contract. The solicitation will be available on or about 16 April 2026. The solicitation and all amendments for this acquisition will be posted on SAM.GOV, http://sam.gov/. It is the responsibility of the offerors to check the designated government point of entry - sam.gov - frequently for any amendments or changes to the solicitation. All Offerors are also advised that this procurement may be delayed, cancelled, or revised at any time during the solicitation, evaluation and/or final award processSubcontracting Goals:? The SDVOSB goal of (5% Subcontract value/3% Contract value) is reflective of the 2024 NDAA, number of SDVOSBs among the possible NAICS code scopes and past performance above? The SDB goal is (8% Subcontract value/5% Contract value) given the high numbers of SDBs within the NAICS codes of possible scopes in addition to SDB past performance below and DFARS 219.705-4.? The WOSB goal is (5% Subcontract value/4% Contract) value given the high numbers of WOSBs within the NAICS codes of possible scopes in addition to WOSB past performance above.? The HUB goal is (1.5% Subcontract value/1% Contract) value given the very low numbers of HUBs within the NAICS codes of possible scopes in addition to the HUB past performance above.? The SB goal is (40% Subcontract value/30% Contract) given the high numbers of SBs within the NAICS codes of possible scopes in addition to the SB past performance above. This SB goal is higher than the DoD recommended goal of 30%
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Intelligence only — not legal advice or a guarantee of award. Always verify requirements on the official SAM.gov notice. Past award amounts are public history, not a suggested bid or prediction. Notice ID d172940e452a40cebdabee5a6a43c662.