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Ground-First Floor Renovations NMNH Draft Qualification Statement(2).doc | DOC | Apr 2, 2009 |
Nationa Museum Of Natural History- HVAC Renovation Ground/First Floor, West Wing
Contact and place of performance
Vincent A. Blackwell
WASHINGTON, DC 20560
USA
Notice: This is a prequalification action to ensure the vendors who particiapte in this process can handle the size and scope of this project. HVAC Renovation of the entire ground and first floor of the west wing (approximately 60,000 sq. ft.) Includes AHU, electrical, mechancial, architectual of both floors: installation of major labs facilities on first floor, and 1,300 sq.ft. library ground floor. Curator/labs on perimeter of both floors. Key Requirements: Multi-year funding: installation of fixed lab shelving/cabinets, Compactor shelving systems, and movement/installation of existing lab equipment are part of the renovations. See the attached package for additional details.
This Sources Sought notice, identified by solicitation number F09SOL00032, serves as a prequalification action for the HVAC renovation of the ground and first floors of the National Museum of Natural History’s west wing in Washington, DC. The project covers approximately 60,000 square feet and encompasses air handling unit (AHU) upgrades as well as electrical, mechanical, and architectural work across both floors. Key project elements include the installation of major laboratory facilities and perimeter curator labs on the first floor, along with a 1,300-square-foot library on the ground floor.
The scope of work involves multi-year funding and requires the installation of fixed laboratory shelving and cabinets, compactor shelving systems, and the relocation and installation of existing lab equipment. This requirement is classified under NAICS 238220 for Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors and PSC code 41. One attachment, a draft qualification statement in .doc format, was provided with the original notice published on April 2, 2009.
Interested parties must respond by the deadline of May 1, 2009. The prequalification process is designed to ensure participating vendors possess the capacity to manage the specific size and scope of these renovations. Vincent A. Blackwell is the designated point of contact for this federal opportunity.
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