Opportunity

South Carolina Business Opportunities #H27-C007-TM

University of South Carolina seeks as-needed general contracting services via Task Order Contract (TOC) in Columbia, SC.

Posted

January 07, 2025

Respond By

February 04, 2025

Identifier

H27-C007-TM

NAICS

236220

The University of South Carolina is seeking qualified contractors to provide as-needed general contracting services for construction projects in Columbia, SC under a Task Order Contract (TOC). - Government Buyer: - University of South Carolina, Division of Procurement Services, Columbia Campus - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named; contractors must be licensed general contractors in South Carolina - Products/Services Requested: - General contracting services for various construction projects - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities listed - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractors must hold a valid South Carolina General Contracting license at proposal submission and throughout contract duration - Performance and payment bonds required for each task order - Four TOCs will be awarded - Small and minority business participation is highly encouraged - Design-Bid-Build project delivery method - Each task order ranges from $90,000 to $350,000; total contract value up to $4,000,000 over 5 years - Period of Performance: - Three-year base contract with two optional one-year extensions - Place of Performance: - All work performed in Columbia, South Carolina, primarily at University of South Carolina facilities

Description

This solicitation is for as-needed general contracting services within South Carolina, specifically in Columbia, SC. Contractors must possess a South Carolina General Contracting license at the time of submittal and throughout the contract duration. The contract period is three years with two one-year extensions, with a maximum expenditure of $4,000,000 over the contract period. Task orders will range from a minimum of $90,000 to a maximum of $350,000. The project delivery method is Design-Bid-Build, and small and minority business participation is highly encouraged.

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