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Z--YOSE-REPLACE COURTHOUSE WINDOWS
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Roppolo, Brian
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PRE-SOLICITATION ANNOUNCEMENT YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK YOSE Courthouse Window Replacement RFQ No. 140P8526Q0055 The National Park Service (NPS), Yosemite National Park(YOSE) has a need to replace the sash windows at the Courthouse, located in Yosemite Valley. The windows have begun to fail to operate and are in need of replacement for a means or egress and greater energy efficiency. The window frames will remain and th...
View moreThe National Park Service has issued a pre-solicitation notice for the replacement of sash windows at the Yosemite National Park Courthouse located in Yosemite Valley. The project scope involves the removal and replacement of 26 sash windows with double-hung windows while leaving the existing window frames in place. Contractors must provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision to install new sashes and a standard Z-Bar system to improve energy efficiency and egress functionality. An additive option for the replacement of six fixed-pane windows is also included.
This procurement is designated as a Small Business (SBA) set-aside under NAICS code 238150, Glass and Glazing Contractors, and PSC Z2AZ, Repair or Alteration of Other Administrative Facilities and Service Buildings. The government intends to award a single, firm-fixed-price contract with an estimated construction magnitude between $25,000 and $100,000. Selection will be based on a comparative evaluation of price, technical capability, and past performance.
The solicitation, identified by number 140P8526Q0055, is expected to be available on or about May 12, 2026, with an estimated response deadline of May 11, 2026. A tentative site visit is scheduled for May 19, 2026. Brian Roppolo serves as the primary point of contact for this requirement. All participating contractors must maintain an active registration and a Unique Entity Identifier in the System for Award Management.
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