Opportunity
SAM #47PD5326R0044
GSA seeks installation of two wall-mounted forced air electric heaters in Rapid City, SD
Buyer
PBS PROJECT DELIVERY WEST - TEAM 3
Posted
June 25, 2026
Respond By
July 31, 2026
Identifier
47PD5326R0044
NAICS
238290, 236220
This opportunity from the General Services Administration (GSA) Public Buildings Service seeks design-build construction services for supplemental heat installation at the Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building in Rapid City, South Dakota. - Government Buyer: - General Services Administration (GSA), Public Buildings Service, Acquisition Project Delivery Contracting Division West/Contracting Branch C - Contact: Chanel Bennett and Ayrius Bennett - Products Requested: - Two wall-mounted forced air electric heaters (15kW–20kW) with standalone adjustable thermostats - All required electrical components, conduit, and wire (installed per NEC and building standards) - Services Requested: - Full design-build construction services including labor, materials, equipment, tools, utilities, transportation, professional inspection, and testing - Installation of heaters and associated electrical work - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Buy American Act and prohibited telecommunications equipment regulations - Strict adherence to NEC and core building standards - Small business set-aside for South Dakota - Offerors must demonstrate experience with two similar projects and submit a work plan and schedule - Heaters must be wall-mounted, between 15kW and 20kW, with standalone thermostats - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or brands are named; open to any manufacturer meeting technical specifications - Quantities: - Two forced air electric heaters - Estimated Contract Value: - Under $25,000 - Period of Performance: - 30 calendar days from Notice to Proceed, with completion required within 60 days after Substantial Completion
Description
This project is to provide and install two new forced air electric heaters in the first floor mechanical rooms to maintain temperatures at acceptable levels and prevent damage to building systems.