Opportunity
SAM #70Z03926QCGA00022
ADA Automatic Door Operator Replacement and Service at Coast Guard Academy Leamy Hall
Buyer
USCG Academy
Posted
June 25, 2026
Respond By
July 06, 2026
Identifier
70Z03926QCGA00022
NAICS
238290
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, is seeking a contractor to service and replace an ADA-compliant automatic door operator at Leamy Hall. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Coast Guard Academy, part of the Department of Homeland Security - Scope of Work: - Remove and dispose of the existing automatic door operator and related components - Furnish and install a new heavy-duty automatic door operator rated for high-traffic commercial use - Provide all necessary mounting brackets, arms, hardware, and electrical connections - Reuse compatible existing components where possible - Reconnect activation switches and safety devices - Adjust and test the system to ensure compliance with ADA and manufacturer standards - Demonstrate proper function to a government representative and correct any deficiencies - Requirements: - Contractor must be licensed in Connecticut - Work must be coordinated with the designated Technical Advisor - Emphasis on safety, compliance, and minimal disruption to Coast Guard operations - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are specified in the solicitation - Evaluation will be based on lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) and is a small business set-aside
Description
The contractor shall furnish all labor, material, equipment, and transportation, to service ADA door at Leamy Hall, Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut. This includes disconnecting power, removing the existing door operator and related components, disposing of removed materials, furnishing and installing a new heavy-duty automatic door operator, and installing all necessary hardware and electrical connections. The contractor must reuse existing components if compatible, reconnect activation switches and safety devices, adjust settings to meet ADA and manufacturer standards, ensure safe operation, verify electrical compliance, test the door thoroughly, demonstrate proper function to the government representative, and correct any deficiencies found during final inspection.