Opportunity

SAM #ISO219-26

Elevator Modernization at US Army Aberdeen Test Center

Buyer

UNICOR Colorado Business Office

Posted

April 06, 2026

Respond By

May 08, 2026

Identifier

ISO219-26

NAICS

236220, 238290, 238210, 238190

UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, is soliciting a firm fixed-price contract for the modernization of elevator systems at the US Army Aberdeen Test Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground. - Government Buyer: - Federal Prison Industries (UNICOR), Central Office, Washington, DC - Scope of Work: - Modernization of three passenger traction elevators and one service traction elevator - Replacement of major elevator components: AC machines, VVVF drives, controllers, transformers, governors, safeties, doors, cab interiors, emergency communication systems, fixtures, and flooring - Removal of asbestos and lead paint - Concrete repairs and new metal fabrications - Construction of a new exterior door opening, metal stair and landing - Fireproofing patching, firestopping, metal doors and frames, interior finishes, and signage - Fire sprinkler system alterations, elevator sump pumps, VRF HVAC systems, electrical and lighting modifications, fire alarm and communications system alterations - Replacement of chain-link partition and gate - Services Required: - All supervision, labor, materials, licenses, permits, testing, inspections, machinery, tools, and equipment - Utility and transportation services for full project completion - Unique Requirements: - Mandatory site visit - Key personnel must have relevant licenses and experience - Project duration is 370 business days - Set aside for small businesses - No specific OEMs or part numbers are identified in the solicitation.

Description

4.6.26 Amendment 02 - Updated project site location

4.6.26 Amendment 01 - Updated Mandatory Site Visit Information

Central Office in Washington, DC has identified a need to procure for modernization of three (3) passenger elevators and one (1) freight elevator. Also as a requirement, the elevator motor room must have its own separate entrance. Therefore the contractor will close off the current entrance from the engineer's room and bulid an outsidedoor with stairs to comply with building codes.

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