Renovation of 3rd floor building 13A

Award NoticeLocal Area Set-AsideAwarded

This federal contract opportunity has been awarded to on August 19, 2025.

Award Information

DEPT OF DEFENSE awarded this contract to for $6,278,100 on August 19, 2025, as part of federal procurement initiatives.

This award is part of federal acquisition procurement activities.

Award Number
FA282325C0043
Award Amount
$6,278,100
Award Date
August 19, 2025

Key Takeaways

  • No response deadline specified - contact the agency for details
  • Set-aside for Local Area Set-Aside businesses
  • Work to be performed in EGLIN AFB, FL
  • Industry: Commercial and Institutional Building Construction

Contract Details

Notice ID
FA282325R0008
Opportunity Type
Award Notice
Sub-Agency
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
FA2823 AFTC PZIO
Posted Date
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Response Deadline
Not specified
PSC Code
Z2JZ
Set-Aside
Local Area Set-Aside
Place of Performance
EGLIN AFB, FL, 32542-5418
Status
Active

Description

SOLICITATION OF 3RD FLOOR BUILDING 13A IN ACCORDANCE WITH ICD 705 standards. Work includes selective demolition of existing interior construction, finishes and modifications to conference rooms, offices, corridor, and breakroom estimated 6,800 sq ft. Also included are the replacement of the existing HVAC and electrical system. In Accordance with FAR 36.204 Disclosure of the magnitude of construction projects. The Government preliminary estimate order of Magnitude is between $5,000,000 - $10,000,000.**RELATED NOTICE ID - FA2823-25-R-1991 PRESOLICITATION NOTICE**Please be advised proposal due date is 17 June 2025The Government answer to RFI 110, Attachment L3 - is it acceptable for the Offeror to recreate the Government issued PDF Attachments into branded Word Document templates for ease of

Why This Opportunity Matters

The Department of DEFENSE is seeking responses for commercial and institutional building construction with a set-aside for Local Area Set-Aside businesses in EGLIN AFB, FL. This set-aside designation means eligible businesses face reduced competition from larger firms.