Opportunity

SAM #028e35f618e74c7db3965369fd196d53

Market Survey: Project Labor Agreement Use for Major Construction and Demolition at Eielson AFB

Buyer

354th Contracting Squadron

Posted

May 28, 2026

Respond By

June 12, 2026

Identifier

028e35f618e74c7db3965369fd196d53

NAICS

237990, 236210, 236220, 238190, 236118

This notice is a market survey by the 354th Contracting Squadron at Eielson Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska, seeking industry feedback on the use of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) for several large-scale construction and demolition projects: - Projects include: - Demolition of a 110,000 SF warehouse (with hazardous waste disposal) - Repair of Arctic Utilidor sections D and H (utility replacement, contaminated soil work) - Renovation of dormitories B2264, B2266, and B2272 (full gut and overhaul, utility replacement) - Modernization of North Bay Hangars 1225, 1227, 1228 (hangar doors, fire suppression, HVAC, structural repairs) - Each project is valued between $19 million and $45 million, with at least one demolition and four construction/renovation efforts - The government is not soliciting bids or naming specific vendors or OEMs, but is requesting input from both union and non-union construction contractors, including those new to federal procurement - The focus is on whether PLAs would advance federal interests in efficiency, competition, and compliance for these projects - No specific products, part numbers, or purchase quantities are listed; the opportunity is for future construction and demolition work - Work will be performed at Eielson AFB, Alaska - Recent updates include the addition of a new Excel survey attachment to gather more detailed industry feedback

Description

The 354 CONS/PKA is soliciting feedback from the construction community addressing the potential use of PLA for four (4) large scale construction and one (1) large scale demolition projects (each potentially >$35 million) on Eielson AFB (See Attachment 1). The information collected will be used to determine if the use of project labor agreements will (1) advance the Federal Government's interest in achieving economy and efficiency in Federal procurement; (2) promote adequate competition at a fair and reasonable price; and (3) be consistent with statutes, regulations, laws, etc. The Government is seeking information from both unionized and non-unionized contractors, as well as contractors familiar with the federal marketplace, as well as new entrants, that may be interested in participating in competition for these procurements.   

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