Opportunity

SAM #H92295-26-Q-B010

Building 6 Renovation and Security Upgrade at Tucson Border Patrol Sector HQ

Buyer

SOCOM

Posted

June 17, 2026

Respond By

July 02, 2026

Identifier

H92295-26-Q-B010

NAICS

236220, 238290, 238190, 238210, 238990

This opportunity involves the renovation and security enhancement of Building 6 at the Tucson Border Patrol Sector Headquarters, supporting Special Operations Command North (SOCNORTH): - Government Buyer: - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) - Tucson Border Patrol Sector Headquarters - Special Operations Command North (SOCNORTH) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Kaba Mas (for X10 high-security lock) is referenced as an approved product - Products/Services Requested: - Demolition and architectural repairs, including removal of windows and replacement of building skirting - Structural modifications to create a new security vestibule and improve sub-flooring/framing - Installation of one ICD-705 compliant SCIF door assembly with a GSA-approved Kaba Mas X10 high-security combination lock and exit crash bar - Two 1-ton mini-split HVAC units (interior wall-mounted, with exterior condensers) - Three server rack cabinets (part number VS3354) - Perimeter security fencing: 6-foot high chain-link fence with concertina wire, concrete-set posts, two gates (one ADA-compliant personnel gate with cypher lock, one 6-foot wide lockable equipment gate); fencing components provided as Government Furnished Material - CCTV system with monitoring, zoom/pan control, 30-day video storage, and exterior cabling in rigid conduit - Intrusion Detection System (IDS) compliant with ICD-705, UL 2050 Extent 3, and NEC; must be on the Approved Product List and installed by a UL 2050 certified installer - Electrical system assessment and potential upgrade to support 30 workstations, server equipment, HVAC units, and server racks; may include backup generator installation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - IDS installation must be performed by a UL 2050 certified installer - Strict site security protocols and mandatory personnel background checks (NACI) - Document control for technical drawings designated as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) - Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov and provide proof of UL 2050 certification for IDS installation

Description

Mandatory Site Visit: June 25, 2026, at 3:00 PM EDT (12:00 PM Noon local Arizona time)

All questions must be submitted in writing to the Contracting Officer by June 29th 2026. 1. Description of Work The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has a requirement for the renovation and physical security enhancement of a 2,700 SF modular facility (Building #6) at the Tucson Border Patrol Sector Headquarters in Tucson, AZ. This project is critical to support 24-hour operations for Special Operations Command North (SOCNORTH).

The work is detailed in the attached Statement of Work (SOW) and generally includes, but is not limited to, the following key tasks:

Demolition and Architectural Repairs: Removal of existing windows and replacement of non-serviceable building skirting. Structural Modifications: Construction of a new security vestibule inside the main entrance, including structural improvements to the sub-flooring and framing to support the installation of a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) door. SCIF Door and Hardware: Installation of one (1) new door assembly compliant with Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705 standards, complete with a GSA-approved X10 high-security lock. HVAC Upgrades: Installation of two (2) new 1-ton mini-split HVAC units. Electrical Systems: Assessment of the building's electrical system to support new and existing loads. The contractor shall propose and install upgrades and a backup power generator solution if the existing system is found to be insufficient. Perimeter Security: Installation of a 6’ high chain-link fence with concertina wire and two access gates. Electronic Security Systems (ESS): Installation of a new CCTV system and an Intrusion Detection System (IDS). The IDS must be compliant with ICD-705 and UL 2050 standards and must be installed by a UL 2050 certified installer.

2. Important Conditions

Site Location: The work will be performed on an active, secure federal law enforcement compound. Strict coordination and adherence to all site security policies and procedures are mandatory. Personnel Security: All contractor personnel requiring access to the site must be United States Citizens and must undergo and pass a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI) background check facilitated by the government prior to site access. Document Control: The full technical drawings for this project are designated as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). Vetted offerors may request access to the drawings through the Contracting Officer after the solicitation is issued. SAM.gov Registration: Offerors must have an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) at the time of proposal submission and must maintain it for the life of the contract.

3. Proposal Submission This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6. Proposals should be submitted no later than the response date listed above. Offerors are required to submit a technical proposal that addresses their approach to completing all tasks in the SOW, along with pricing. Key submission requirements include:

Proof of a valid SAM.gov registration (UEI and CAGE Code). A detailed technical approach for the work outlined in the SOW. Proof of having a UL 2050 certified installer for the IDS. This is a mandatory requirement. A preliminary project schedule. A completed Quality Control Plan (QCP).

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