Opportunity

SAM #FA251726QA029

Carpet Replacement Services at Peterson Space Force Base Building 122

Buyer

FA2517 21 CONS BLDG 350

Posted

August 17, 2026

Respond By

August 26, 2026

Identifier

FA251726QA029

NAICS

238330

This opportunity involves carpet replacement services at Peterson Space Force Base Building 122, managed by the Department of the Air Force, 21st Civil Engineering Squadron (21 CES). - Government Buyer: - Department of the Air Force, Peterson Space Force Base, 21st Civil Engineering Squadron (21 CES) - OEMs and Vendors: - Approved manufacturers under the USAF Carpet II Program: Milliken, Bentley, Tarkett, Mannington, Interface, Engineered Flooring, Mohawk - Products/Services Requested: - Removal and disposal of existing carpet and rubber flooring - Installation of new commercial-grade carpet tiles (24x24 inch squares or 9x36 inch planks) from approved OEMs - Installation of new rubber cove base (4 x 1/8 inch, graphite vinyl in specified colors) - Furniture relocation and repositioning - Door trimming for carpet clearance - Wall repair and painting as needed - Site clean-up and off-base debris disposal - Bio-environmental screening for hazardous materials - Final Quality Assurance inspection - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Carpet tiles must be from USAF Carpet II Program approved OEMs - Quick release adhesive with low VOC required - Compliance with federal, state, and base environmental and safety standards - Work must be completed within 60 calendar days from contract award, during specified work hours - Hazardous material handling and abatement if necessary - Multiple rooms and areas covered, totaling approximately 4,370 square feet - Color and style of cove base must match carpet design - Requests for work outside standard hours require approval

Description

This project entails the removal and replacement of flooring approximately 4,370 square foot of carpet on the first floor of Building 122, Peterson Space Force Base (PSFB). The contractor will coordinate with the 21st Civil Engineering Squadron (21 CES) to conduct bio-environmental screening for hazardous materials beneath the existing flooring. Once cleared, the contractor will remove the old carpet and rubber cove base, managing daily site clean-up and off-base debris disposal, as on-site equipment storage is strictly prohibited. To prepare the space, the contractor will relocate standard furniture --coordinating with the Government to ensure all IT cables, power cords, and personal items are removed beforehand. The installation phase requires laying new, commercial-grade modular carpet tiles or planks directly over the existing vinyl flooring using low-VOC adhesives. The contractor will also install a new vinyl cove base, trim door bottoms for proper clearance, and perform any necessary wall spackling and painting to repair damage caused during the removal of the old baseboards. The project will conclude with the repositioning of all furniture and a final Quality Assurance acceptance inspection conducted by 21 CES Operations Flight personnel. 

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