Opportunity
SAM #1305M326Q0332
NOAA PIFSC Glider Lab Expansion Construction Services at JBPHH
Buyer
DEPT OF COMMERCE NOAA EAD-NORFOLK-SAP
Posted
July 17, 2026
Respond By
July 29, 2026
Identifier
1305M326Q0332
NAICS
236220, 238190, 238990
NOAA is seeking contractor services for the expansion of the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) Glider Lab at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), Honolulu, HI. - Government Buyer: - Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - Sub-agencies: Inouye Regional Center; National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) Operations Management/Information Division - Office: Western Acquisitions Division, Seattle-SAP - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation or attachments - Products/Services Requested: - Interior building improvements in Building 130, Room 2109 at the Inouye Regional Center - Removal of wall section between rooms 2108A and 2109 - Installation of a 4-ft heavy-duty industrial fire-rated door with mortise lockset keyed to facility master system - Removal and disposal of sink, cabinets, desk, shelving - Tagging and securing of data cables - Patching and finishing of walls and floors - Compliance with safety codes and quality assurance (minimum 1-year warranty) - Contractor personnel must have security clearances - Glider Lab Expansion Project (part number 7540-01-152-8067) - Construction and facility expansion in accordance with the Statement of Work - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Project is set aside for small businesses under NAICS code 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction) - Compliance with Buy American construction material requirements - Davis-Bacon wage determinations apply - Performance and payment bonds required - Work must be completed within 30 calendar days of notice to proceed - Minimum 1-year warranty on work - Contractor personnel must meet security clearance requirements
Description
Expansion of the PIFSC Glider Lab