Opportunity
SAM #W912DQ26RA082
Pre-Demolition Environmental Survey for Former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital (FGLWACH) at Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Buyer
USACE Kansas City District
Posted
April 08, 2026
Identifier
W912DQ26RA082
NAICS
541620, 541330
This opportunity is for a Small Business Set Aside, Firm-Fixed-Price Architect-Engineer contract to conduct a pre-demolition environmental survey at the Former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital (FGLWACH) at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. - Solicited by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Kansas City District - Scope includes: - Inspection of multiple buildings: Hospital and Clinic (B310), Central Utility Plant (B311), Infectious Waste Storage, Ambulance Garage, Temporary Helipad - Identification and quantification of hazardous and regulated materials (e.g., asbestos) - Destructive testing to access hidden areas - Verification and update of previous studies - Identification of storage tanks and evidence of leakage - Preparation of a comprehensive Pre-Demolition Inspection Report - All work must comply with Federal and State regulations - No specific OEMs, products, or part numbers are mentioned - Place of performance is Fort Leonard Wood, MO - Contracting office is USACE Kansas City District - No attachments are included with the notice
Description
Former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital
(FGLWACH)
Pre-Demolition Environmental SurveyFort Leonard Wood, MO
W912DQ26RA082
CONTRACT INFORMATION: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Kansas City District (NWK) intends solicit, negotiate, and award a one-time Small Business Set Aside, Firm-Fixed-Price, Architect-Engineer (AE) contract to complete a thorough inspection of all identified buildings. The inspection is required to identify the presence, location, and quantities of potentially hazardous and other regulated materials that will require either abatement or special disposal requirements when the FGLWACH is demolished.
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code is 541620 Environmental Consulting Services
Small Business Size Standard is $19.0 million
Estimated Magnitude of the Service: Between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000
The requirement is being set-aside for Small Businesses.
The actual solicitation will be posted and available on SAM.gov on or about 30 April 2026. Proposals will be due approximately 30 days later. The solicitation and any issued amendments will include the proposal submission and evaluation criteria, and shall establish the actual proposal due date.
Viewing and download the solicitation requires registration at the SAM.gov website at https://sam.gov/. Downloads and instructions are available through this website. Any amendments will only be available from this website. Offerors are responsible for checking the website frequently for any update(s) to this Pre-Solicitation Announcement or amendments to the Solicitation.
Synopsis of the Scope of Work:The FGLWACH is scheduled to be demolished. This demolition effort shall consist of the complete removal of the following buildings, Hospital and Clinic (B310), Central Utility Plant (B311), associated Infectious Waste Storage structure, Ambulance Garage, and Temporary Helipad. The tasks include verifying current information provided in the AE-0 Planning Study and updating information in the Pre-Demolition Inspection Report. Assess the Hospital and Clinic, Central Utility Plant, associated Infectious Waste Storage structure, and Ambulance Garage for additional asbestos and other regulated material through destructive testing as needed. Provide any information on types, quantities, and locations of any hazardous material in the Pre-Demolition Inspection Report. Identify any storage tank locations, contents, and if any leakage has occurred. Provide information in the Pre-Demolition Inspection Report.
Prior to demolition activities, the Contractor must complete a thorough inspection of all identified buildings. This inspection is required to identify the presence, location, and quantities of potentially hazardous and other regulated materials that will require either abatement or special disposal requirements when those buildings are demolished. Following inspection, the Contractor shall be able to completely quantify the hazardous and regulated materials present and shall identify and describe the abatement methods required to remove and dispose of said materials, to include any special demolition procedures and worker safety measures. The inspection of the buildings must use destructive techniques typically required to access and inspect exterior/interior walls and hidden areas, where hazards may be present, such as behind wall coverings, wallboards, insulation, baseboards, etc. All sampling and testing shall be planned and performed in accordance with Federal and State regulations for that specific location; and destructive sampling is authorized to access hidden and covered areas. Additional Links:Department of Defense Procurement ToolboxPIEE Solicitation Module Link for W912DQ26RA082Registration Instructions for the PIEE Solicitation ModuleWeb Based Training for the PIEE Solicitation Module