MDC BROOKLYN - FIRE HYDRANT REPLACEMENT
The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is seeking quotes for a commercial construction project to replace a fire hydrant and repair water lines at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Brooklyn. The work focuses on Building 4, where pipe failures have caused soil saturation, a sunken roadway, and shifting concrete slabs. The selected contractor will replace between 103 and 130 feet of leaking water line and an unserviceable fire hydrant in the parking lot along Flushing Avenue. This is a total Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside with a 150-calendar-day performance period starting from the Notice to Proceed. This timeline includes security clearances, material delivery, installation, testing, and site demobilization. The government will award a firm-fixed-price contract based on past performance, price, and delivery time. Submissions must include a technical process summary, a completed SF-24 Bid Bond, and the signed SF-1449. The Bureau of Prisons has issued a solicitation to replace fire hydrants and repair water lines at MDC Brooklyn. The project addresses infrastructure failures at Building 4, where leaks have caused soil saturation and roadway damage. The contractor will replace a non-operational hydrant near Flushing Avenue and approximately 103 to 130 feet of leaking water line. The contractor will provide all labor, equipment, and materials to replace a non-functional fire hydrant and repair 103 to 130 feet of leaking water line at MDC Brooklyn, Building 4.
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Contact and place of performance
BRIAN RODRIGUEZ
Brooklyn, NY 11205
USA
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial construction prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in the notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. The contractor is responsible to provide all equipment and labor to remove and replace the fire h...
View moreA site visit is scheduled for: Friday, May 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM. The address is 199 Flushing Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205. Contractors are required to attend the site and fill out a contractors site visit form to prove they have attended. Submitted quotes without attending the site will not be considered. All contractors who are planning on attending the site visit must email [email protected] by Thursday, May 21, 2026 at 2:00 PM.
Please submit your quotes by:
Wed June 3, 2026 at 12:00 PM. to [email protected]. Be sure to specify the solicitation number in the subject portion of the email.
Evaluation factors are past performance, lowest price, and delivery time. Best value determination method will be used to make awards. The government will award to the responsible contractor whose quote is conforming to the solicitation.
All vendors must complete and comply with the following:
1. Attend the site visit.
2. A summary of the technical process you will use to complete the work in accordance with the Statement of Work.
3. Complete the SF24 Bid Bond. It can be emailed. The seal will be visible in the scanned document.
4. Return SF1449 (solicitation) with Page 1 block 17a with Name, Email, UEI, and Phone Number. 30a, 30b, and 30c. Page 4 with amount filled in.
5. Be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM), http://www.sam.gov prior to award, during performance, and through final payment of any contract resulting from this solicitation. If your company is not registered in SAM.GOV please do so at: https://sam.gov/SAM/pages/public/loginFAQ.jsf
If you encounter a problem registering in SAM.GOV, please contact:
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5. Review and comply with the attached Service Contract Act WD #2015-4187 for appropriate wage determinations.
“The Davis-Bacon and Related Acts, apply to contractors and subcontractors performing on federally funded or assisted contracts in excess of $2,000 for the construction, alteration, or repair (including painting and decorating) of public buildings or public works. Davis-Bacon Act and Related Act contractors and subcontractors must pay their laborers and mechanics employed under the contract no less than the locally prevailing wages and fringe benefits for corresponding work on similar projects in the area. The Davis-Bacon Act directs the Department of Labor to determine such locally prevailing wage rates. The Davis-Bacon Act applies to contractors and subcontractors performing work on federal or District of Columbia contracts.”