Opportunity

SAM #FA301626Q0428

Dormitory Furniture Procurement and Installation for US Navy at JBSA Fort Sam Houston

Buyer

502d Contracting Squadron

Posted

April 30, 2026

Respond By

May 07, 2026

Identifier

FA301626Q0428

NAICS

337126, 337127, 337214

The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Air Force and the 502d Contracting Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA), is seeking a contractor to furnish, deliver, install, and remove dormitory furniture for US Navy dormitories at JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force, 502d Contracting Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio - Products and Quantities: - 786 lift beds (standalone, steel construction, powder coated, khaki color) - 357 bunkable beds (steel, powder coated, khaki color) - 438 wardrobes (wood face, natural oak finish, 36.5"W x 25.25"D x 72.25"H, 180 lbs, with shelf and closet rod) - 357 stacking (bunk clamp) kits (khaki steel color) - Removal and disposal of 499 old captain beds - Services Requested: - Delivery, installation, and removal of all new and old furniture - Daily site cleanup, compliance with environmental and safety regulations - Coordination with government technical representatives for access and scheduling - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work performed within secured military installation (JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Buildings 1475 and 1479) - Contractor must provide dumpsters and handle off-site disposal of old beds - Furniture must meet specified dimensions, materials, and color requirements - Each dorm room to receive one standalone lift bed and one bunked unit (stacked lift bed and bunkable bed), with configurations that do not compromise standard mattress sizes - Adherence to industry standards and government-provided breakout - No specific OEMs or brands are mandated; open to multiple manufacturers meeting specifications

Description

Procure, deliver, and install 786 lift beds, 357 bunkable beds, 438 wardrobes, and 357 stacking kits for US Navy dormitories at JBSA Buildings 1475 and 1479.

The contractor is responsible for the delivery, installation, and removal of furniture within the secured military installation. In each dormitory room, the contractor must install one standalone lift bed and one bunked unit—consisting of a stacked lift bed and bunkable bed—while ensuring the configuration does not compromise standard mattress sizes. All work must adhere to industry standards and the government-provided breakout.

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