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19GE5026R0089-Pre-Solicitation.pdf | Jun 5, 2026 |
Albany Court Renovation and Accessibility Upgrade, London, United Kingdom
The Department of State Regional Procurement Support Office (RPSO) is preparing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the renovation and accessibility upgrade of Albany Court at the U.S. Embassy in London. This firm-fixed-price construction project involves modernizing residential building systems and implementing energy efficiency upgrades. The acquisition is subject to U.S. laws, the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (WTO GPA), and various Free Trade Agreements (FTA). Participation is restricted to firms eligible under the Foreign Service Buildings Act of 1926. Because the RFP will not be posted publicly on SAM.gov, firms must submit a formal written expression of interest to the designated points of contact by June 19, 2026, to receive the solicitation package. The selected contractor will manage all local licensing, visas, and performance bonding required for work in the United Kingdom. The Foreign Service Buildings Act of 1926 limits competition to eligible firms. The formal RFP will be distributed only to firms that submit a written expression of interest and provide evidence of statutory eligibility. Contractor management of all operational logistics for UK-based work, including licensing, visas, and performance bonding.
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Contact and place of performance
Patticha Gruenbeck
London
GBR
The Regional Procurement Support Office (RPSO) hereby provides the following pre-solicitation notice in respect of the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Albany Court Renovation and Accessibility Upgrade, U.S. Embassy London, United Kingdom. This acquisition is subject to the laws and regulations of the United States of America. One or more of the items under this acquisition are subject to the...
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