P909 Design Build

The Department of Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic, has a project to constructs a SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team TWO (SDVT2) operations support facility for Naval Special Warfare Group EIGHT (NSWG8) at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic, has a project to constructs a SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team TWO (SDVT2) operations support facility for Naval Special Warfare Group EIGHT (NSWG8) at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, NAVFAC Mid Atlantic
Solicitation Number N4008524R2862
Status Post-RFP
Solicitation Date 09/17/2024
Award Date 05/01/2025
Contract Ceiling Value $100,000,000
Competition Type  Full and Open / Unrestricted
Type of Award  Task / Delivery Order
Primary Requirement Building Construction Services
Duration  1048 day(s) base
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price,Task Order
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
236220

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Size Standard: $45.0 million annual receipts

Place of Performance:
  • Virginia, United States
    • Joint Expeditionary Base Littl
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/eed8c684c4c649dc8c455e47f0c1c314/view

P909 Design Build Background

CURRENT SITUATION: SDVT2 is fragmented in two legacy facilities, Buildings 3806 and 3814 totaling 63,000 SF. These two facilities are in the middle of the Naval Special Warfare Group TWO SEAL Team operational compound. Building 3814 is an obsolete, under-sized and poorly configured facility supporting DDS operations that is directly adjacent to SEAL Team FOUR operations facility, eliminating its operational lay-down space. Building 3806 is the main SDVT2 operations facility. The 2019 Naval Special Warfare Area Development Plan articulated a multi-nodal campus and capital improvements plan for NSW at Little Creek and Building 3806 will be utilized for Logistics Support Unit (LOGSU) TWO Contingency Engineering Division after all Undersea requirements are met. All Undersea operations in Buildings 3806 and 3814 will be moved to the new NSW Undersea Nodes on the Desert Cove Peninsula.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: If this project is not provided, SDVT2 will continue to utilize obsolete, under-sized and poorly configured facilities in the middle of the Naval Special Warfare Group TWO operational campus, impacting flow of operations and increasing deployment preparation time for SEAL Team FOUR. Building 3806 lacks a Secure Annex, which is critical to planning undersea special operations.

ADDITIONAL: No life cycle costs have been calculated at this time. This project is in compliance with current seismic requirements. Flood vulnerability determination for Naval Special Warfare Command projects has been accomplished by Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story and is part of the project planning process. Project is not sited in the 100-year flood plain.

JOINT USE CERTIFICATION: N/A. USSOCOM budgets only for those facilities specifically for SOF use. Common support facilities are budgeted by the military departments. Reference Title 10, Section 165.

P909 Design Build Requirements

  • The project will include the design/construction of a new, two-story, 60,000 SF operations support facility building. It includes demolition of two buildings totaling approximately 37,900 SF. The facility will support a variety of functions including operations support, operational gear storage, applied instruction, and a secure annex. Construction consists of a steel frame building with a pile foundation, and a built-up roof. The project includes all pertinent site preparations and site improvements, mechanical and electrical utilities, telecommunications, emergency generator, landscaping, irrigation, drainage, parking and exterior lighting.

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