Opportunity

SAM #a377bb72cd844d199d5b0bf3264c3477

USACE Virtual Industry Day for Deferred Maintenance and Renovation Contracts at Military Medical Facilities

Buyer

USACE Little Rock District

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

May 29, 2026

Identifier

a377bb72cd844d199d5b0bf3264c3477

NAICS

236220, 238210, 238220, 238290, 238990

This opportunity is a major upcoming procurement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for deferred maintenance and renovation at military medical facilities nationwide. - USACE (Little Rock District) will execute contracts supporting the Defense Health Agency (DHA) - Scope includes architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, instrumentation repairs/upgrades, and minor construction - Approximately seven stand-alone contracts are anticipated, each valued between $100M and $500M - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified contractors with relevant experience - Work will occur at major military medical centers, including: - Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (VA) - Naval Medical Center San Diego (Balboa, CA) - David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis AFB (CA) - Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg (NC) - Madigan Army Medical Center at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (WA) - Brooke Army Medical Center at JB San Antonio (TX) - Blanchfield Army Community Hospital at Fort Campbell (KY) - Additional sites such as Fort Carson (CO), Eglin AFB (FL), Nellis AFB (NV), and Camp Lejeune (NC) - Contractors must demonstrate experience with medical facility operations, equipment, and support systems - Compliance with infection control and Joint Commission requirements for construction in occupied medical facilities is mandatory - A Virtual Industry Day will be held to provide further details and facilitate engagement with potential contractors

Description

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is pleased to announce a significant upcoming opportunity for our industry partners. In support of the Defense Health Agency (DHA), USACE will be executing contracts to address deferred maintenance, repairs, and renovations at several military treatment facilities (MTFs) across the nation, an initiative made possible by funding from recent legislation aimed at reducing the backlog of repairs and enhancing the quality of our healthcare infrastructure for service members and their families. Deferred maintenance in Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs) typically involves essential repairs, system replacements, and infrastructure upgrades that have been previously delayed due to funding, scheduling, or operational constraints. Major repair and minor construction-related efforts include, but are not limited to, architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and instrumentation. These large-scale construction efforts are expected to range from approximately $100M to $500M.  

USACE anticipates awarding approximately seven stand-alone contracts to address critical facility needs. The work will encompass a broad range of repair and renovation projects. Based on initial planning, the sites identified for this program include:

Naval Medical Center - Portsmouth, VA Naval Medical Center (Balboa) - San Diego CA David Grant USAF Medical Center - Travis Air Force Base, CA Womack Army Medical Center - Fort Bragg, NC Madigan Army Medical Center - Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA Brooke Army Medical Center – JB San Antonio, TX Blanchfield Army Community Hospital - Fort Campbell, KY

Additional sites currently under consideration include Fort Carson, CO; Eglin Air Force Base, FL; Nellis Air Force Base, NV; and Camp Lejeune, NC.

USACE is looking for contractors and subcontractors who have extensive working knowledge/experience of the functional operation of medical facilities, including equipment, facility support systems, and building structures. Facilities will be in full operation, and contractors will be required to minimize interference with the daily operation of the facilities and will be required to implement infection control processes and to comply with Joint Commission requirements for construction work in occupied medical facilities. Work may range from reconfiguration of a single room or functional area, or repair of a single utility system component; to more extensive efforts of a hospital wing, including both repair of failed and failing systems and components, and minor construction of new systems and components. 

To provide our partners with detailed information regarding this program, USACE will host a Virtual Industry Day. This event will be an opportunity to learn more about the projects from a programmatic view and receive information regarding the scope of the anticipated work at each location, and projected timelines.

Date: 4 JUN 2026

Time: [Time TBD]

Platform: Microsoft Teams

Further details, including a finalized time and registration link, will be released in a subsequent announcement using this notice.

 

One-on-One Meetings

Following the Virtual Industry Day, USACE will offer interested and eligible firms the opportunity to participate in one-on-one meetings with our project delivery teams. These meetings are expected to take place in the mid-June timeframe. Interested firms may select either a virtual or in-person meeting. These sessions are designed to facilitate direct engagement, obtain information regarding best practices and common industry solutions, discuss acquisition strategies, answer company-specific questions, and help the Government better understand the capabilities and capacity of the market. Information on scheduling these meetings will be provided as an update to this announcement.

Stay Informed

All future announcements, including registration details for the Virtual Industry Day, will be posted to the System for Award Management (SAM.gov). We encourage all interested parties to monitor SAM.gov for updates.

We look forward to partnering with you to deliver these vital improvements to our nation's military healthcare facilities!

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