Opportunity

SAM #W912DQ26RA073

Demolition and Site Improvements at Former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Buyer

USACE Kansas City District

Posted

July 09, 2026

Respond By

July 23, 2026

Identifier

W912DQ26RA073

NAICS

237990, 238910, 562910

This opportunity seeks qualified contractors for the demolition and site improvement of the Former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, including the Optical Fabrication Laboratory, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. - Government Buyer: - US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District (ENDIST KANSAS CITY) - Scope of Work: - Demolition of the Former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital - Demolition of the Optical Fabrication Laboratory - Associated site improvements following demolition - Products/Services Requested: - Demolition and decommissioning services - Site restoration and improvements - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project includes both building demolition and site improvement - No products, part numbers, or specific equipment are specified - Contractor qualifications and experience in large-scale demolition and site work are likely important, though not detailed in the notice

Description

Sources Sought Notice for the Combined Demolition and Decommissioning of the Former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital (FGLWACH), Optical Fabrication Laboratory and Medical Warehouse Phase 2, and Site Improvements for the Fort Leonard Wood Hospital Replacement.  This requirement was previously published on SAM.gov as the seed project for the Dismantling, Demolition, and Removal of Improvements Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) as well as the FGLWACH Demolition and Decommissioning Project.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District intends to solicit and award a Design-Build (DB) contract for the demolition and decommissioning of the General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, Optical Fabrication Laboratory, and Site Improvements on Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

The demolition of the former General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital (GLWACH) consists of the complete removal of the following buildings: hospital and clinic (B310), Central Utility Plant (B311), and temporary Helipad. The project shall include, but is not limited to, the abatement/removal of asbestos containing materials (ACM) and other regulated materials (ORM), disconnect and capping of utilities, diversion and/or disposal of all debris materials, and restoration of the site to a specified condition. Phase 2 of the Optical Fabrication Laboratory includes demolition of the west wall at the current mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) room, removing all equipment inside the MEP and capping all roof penetrations. The site improvements include site grading, parking, sidewalks, landscape, site lighting, wayfinding, and video surveillance.

This Sources Sought notice is for market research and planning purposes only. This does not constitute a solicitation and shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to award a contract from responses to this announcement, nor does it obligate the Government to produce a solicitation in the future. Any information submitted by interested parties is strictly voluntary and no monetary compensation will be provided for response preparation or follow-up requests.

The purpose of this Sources Sought Notice is to gain knowledge of potential and interested qualified contractors capable of performing hazardous material abatement, building demolition, decommissioning services, removal of improvements, construction, and site improvements.  

This effort is classified through the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) under 238910 Site Preparation Contractors. The small business size standard for NAICS 238910 is $19M.

The magnitude of this project is between $35M and $95M.

It is anticipated that a solicitation announcement will be published on SAM.gov in late-2026.

The following information is requested in this Sources Sought (SS) announcement:

Firm’s name, address, email address, website address, telephone number, and point of contact.   Firm’s CAGE Code and UEI number. Company size (Small or Large), in accordance with the NAICS 238910. If a Small Business, specify if your company is any of the following: Small Disadvantaged Business, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB); Veteran Owned Small Business, HUBZone Small Business; 8(a) Small Business concern; or Women-Owned Small Business. Firm’s interest in providing a proposal as the prime contractor on the pending solicitation once issued. Experience: Evidence of capabilities to perform work comparable to that required for the project. Provide a maximum of 3 recent (within the last 6 years) relevant/comparable projects and describe how they are similar to this project.  Include the project name; when the project was completed; dollar value of the project; description of the key/salient features of the project, identify the contracting office & the customer/user (include POC information).  Construction Bonding level per contract and aggregate construction bonding level, both expressed in dollars.

A summary of the scope is below:

Abatement of hazardous materials and environmental liabilities within GLWACH and other facilities to be demolished Demolition of GLWACH (472,600sf) and Primary Care Clinic structures, including foundations. Demolition of Central Utility Plant Demolition of Fuel Tanks Demolition of utilities, paving and other site appurtenances, within the boundaries identified.  Demolition of communications infrastructure to various buildings that are currently served from GLWACH. Demolition of temporary Helipad.  Construction of new exterior wall between Regional Optical Fabrication Lab and GLWACH.  Construction of storm drainage and detention Backfill and establishment of turf following removal of building foundations.

Decommissioning Statement

The contractor shall remove all debris, and any other material not otherwise tagged for salvage or reuse on the project (examples are existing attic stock, old architectural drawings, spare parts & materials, files, etc.)

1. Decommission medical air, vacuum, and gas systems:

a. Disconnect master medical gas alarm b. Disconnect zone medical gas alarms. c. Remove medical gas manifolds d. Remove medical air pumps e. Remove medical vacuum pump and tank f. Remove dental air pump g. Remove dental vacuum pumps and tank h. Purge and cap medical gas system throughout MTF. Cut and cap MED gas at main entry point, then purge lines at each valve and tag “NOT IN USE” i. Remove spit tank, filter, and dispose of contaminant off post.

2. Decommission medical low-voltage systems:

a. Disable temperature monitoring system. b. Deactivate and remove pharmacy duress visible components. c. Deactivate and remove Infant Abduction System/HUGS systems and visible components. d. Remove all information technology (IT) switches. e. Deactivate and remove ceiling mounted Wi-Fi antennas and repeaters f. Deactivate and remove ceiling and external mounted cameras.

3. Decommission HVAC systems: a. Clean and cap laboratory & radiology vent hoods, dispose of filters, and remove hazardous signs. b. Disconnect all HVAC lines for refrigerant systems. c. Cut and cap chilled water (CHW) from central utility plant (CUP) d. Drain and purge HVAC CHW and reheat hot water (RHW) in CUP e. Drain and purge glycol from all HVAC systems.

4. Decommission wastewater systems and laboratory systems: a. Survey drains and P-traps in Dental and Laboratory for mercury contamination; remove all sink P-traps and remediate. b. Dental vacuum lines in dental clinic are contaminated for mercury, remove vacuum lines from dental clinic to storage tank.

5. Decommission Nutrition Care Division (NCD) and Sterile Processing Department (SPD): a. Cut and cap steam lines.

6. Decommission/Deactivate Fire Suppression Systems: a. Deactivate and secure range hood fire suppression systems in NCD kitchen. b. Deactivate the Data Center FM200 suppression systems; remove and dispose of storage tanks. c. Deactivate carbon dioxide extinguishing system in emergency generator room; remove and dispose of storage tanks. d. Dispose of the left-over fire extinguishers.

7. Decommission Hydraulic Elevators (2): a. Drain and purge hydraulic oil from elevators (2) from GLWACH. b. Contractor shall dispose of oil off post.

8. Decommission Two Diesel Fuel Tank (approximately 10,000 Gallons) located next to CUP in an exterior closure. a. Drain and purge diesel from tanks and lines going to generator and fire pump. b. Contractor shall take possession of fuel.

Optical Fabrication Laboratory (OFL) and Medical Warehouse Phase 2 The work includes retaining operations of the existing Optical Fabrication Laboratory in support of the Defense Health Agency. Demolition of the west wall at the current mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) room. Remove all equipment inside the MEP and capping all roof penetrations. Construct a new exterior wall as required by the OFL contract. A new American with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant entrance vestibule will be provided on the west side of the building. OFL Space on the lower level will receive a new egress corridor. Lighting protection on the roof that ties into a new ground loop system.

Site Improvements This project includes site grading, parking, sidewalks, landscape, site lighting, wayfinding, and video surveillance. Maintain 970 parking stalls at all times during construction. Ensure safe pedestrian access to new facilities at all times. Landscaping includes planting trees. Utilize existing and D-B installed storm water conveyance channels and infrastructure. Avoid additional storm water detention. Construction phasing and traffic management.

The responses must be specific to the qualifications listed above to show that the respondent is qualified and possesses the necessary skills, experience, and capabilities. If a response does not clearly demonstrate that the respondent meets the qualifications, possesses the necessary skills, experience, and capability the response will not be considered as confirmed capability for the purposes of market research.

Please send your Sources Sought responses via email to stephanie.r.kretzer@usace.army.mil  and jeri.l.halterman@usace.army.mil.  Submissions should be received by 10:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT), July 23, 2026 Additional Links:Department of Defense Procurement ToolboxPIEE Solicitation Module Link for W912DQ26RA073Registration Instructions for the PIEE Solicitation ModuleWeb Based Training for the PIEE Solicitation Module

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