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PREQUALIFICATION ANNOUNCEMENT This is a PREQUALIFICATION OF SOURCES announcement, issued in accordance with DFARS 236.101-70 (DFARS CD 2026-O0019) - Prequalification of Sources, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Acquisition Instruction (UAI) 5136.272. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New England District is seeking to prequalify sources for Solicitation W912WJ26BA011, Construction of Fire Station and Air Passenger Terminal (APT), Demolish Building 1721 at Hanscom AFB (HAFB), MA. Only those sources that submit a prequalification package and are found qualified will be eligible to compete in the resulting Invitation for Bid (IFB). The project solicitation is planned to be issued on or around the end of July 2026. This procurement will be an unrestricted procurement. All eligible firms, regardless of size standard, are eligible to submit for prequalification. The estimated magnitude of this project is between $25M to $50M. BACKGROUND This acquisition is to build a new fire station at HAFB, a new APT, and demolish Building 1721. The current fire station is in Building 1721, which also includes HAFB's APT. A new APT will be constructed near its current location. The new fire station will be built on HAFB at the site of an abandoned gas station, Building 1639. Building 1639 is currently being demolished under a separate contract. The new fire station will be a single story, 25,532 square foot (SF), fully functional facility. The program includes apparatus bays for six vehicles, living quarters, and administration spaces. Proposed construction will consist of a concrete foundation, reinforced floor slabs, steel framing and masonry walls, HVAC, central fire alarm, Emergency Communications Center with Fire and Security Forces Dispatch, paving, and landscaping. The APT will be constructed north of existing Building 1721 and will be a single story 5,156 SF facility. The APT will include the safety offices, Distinguished Visitors lounge, pavement for building access and turnaround, as well as sidewalks. The existing flightline perimeter fence will be re-routed to the new APT building location. Building 1721, to be demolished, is an existing multi-story, 21,270 SF, facility that houses the existing fire station, safety offices, air passenger terminal, and Distinguished Visitor lounge. Building 1721 must remain operational until the two new buildings have been completed and the tenants have moved into their new respective buildings. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Submit an example of one prior construction project. All of the following must be true: Project consisted of one building (not multiple buildings within a single project); Project was new vertical construction (not renovation); Minimum total construction cost of $30M; Minimum interior area of 18,000 square feet; Project reached 100% completion within the last ten years. …
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