Preserve Historic Structores

The U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service (NPS) has a requirement for rehabilitate up to 14 historic buildings and their surroundings, including the mansion, slave quarters, overseer’s house, and greenhouses. The project is located at Hampton National Historic Site in Towson, MD.

Solicitation Summary

The U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service (NPS) has a requirement for rehabilitate up to 14 historic buildings and their surroundings, including the mansion, slave quarters, overseer’s house, and greenhouses. The project is located at Hampton National Historic Site in Towson, MD.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Details

Agency Department of Interior, National Park Service (NPS)
Solicitation Number 140P2025R0043
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 01/2025 (Estimate)
Award Date 07/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $10,000,000
Competition Type 8(a) Set-Aside
Type of Award Undetermined
Primary Requirement Building Construction Services
Duration 18 month(s) base
Contract Type TBD
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:
  • Maryland, United States
    • Hampton National Historic Site
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/44774e944d7a48cc9cbfe4b31d0609db/view

Preserve Historic Structores Background

The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.

Preserve Historic Structores Requirements

The Work consists of:

  • Rehabilitation of the historic Enslaved Quarters #2
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Enslaved Quarters #3
  • Removal of the 1948-era addition to the historic Overseer’s House. Rehabilitation of the Overseer’s House, and reconfiguration of the accessible entrance to this structure. Building system improvements for the Overseer’s House, including sprinkler, domestic water and mechanical systems
  • Rehabilitation and accessibility improvements at the Work Yard situated between Enslaved Quarters #2, Enslaved Quarters #3 and the Overseer’s House
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Mule Barn.
    Improvements to the interconnected Fire Alarm and Intrusion Detection systems for the Overseer’s House, Mule Barn, Enslaved Quarters #1, Enslaved Quarters #2, Enslaved Quarters #3 and the Dovecote Bathroom
  • Improvements to the interconnected Fire Alarm and Intrusion Detection systems for the Overseer’s House, Mule Barn, Enslaved Quarters #1, Enslaved Quarters #2, Enslaved Quarters #3 and the Dovecote Bathroom
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Dairy
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Long House Granary, including replacement of the existing non-historic entrance stair for accessing the second level
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Hampton Mansion, including rehabilitation of the stucco, rehabilitation of the exterior historic brick walkway to accommodate accessibility requirements, replacement of the existing, non-historic visitor entrance ramp for the Hampton Mansion, rehabilitation and repainting of the exterior woodwork and wood windows, and limited interior rehabilitation at the Hampton Mansion
  • Regrading at the historic Domestic Service Cluster of structures east of the Hampton Mansion to address detrimental water-run off conditions. Rehabilitation of the historic Domestic Service Cluster buildings
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Icehouse, as well as lighting upgrades to the Icehouse interior
  • Rehabilitation of historic Greenhouse #1 and upgrades to accommodate future use, including architectural and building systems upgrades
  • Rehabilitation of historic Greenhouse #2 and upgrades to accommodate future use, including architectural and building systems upgrades
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Garden Maintenance Building and upgrades to accommodate future use, including addition of a toilet room, as well as other architectural and building systems upgrades
  • Rehabilitation of the historic Caretaker’s Cottage, and upgrades to accommodate future use, including, including addition of a toilet room, as well as other architectural and building systems upgrades
  • Addition of interconnected Fire Protection and Intrusion Detection systems at Greenhouse #1, Greenhouse #2, the Garden Maintenance Building, and the Caretaker’s Cottage
  • Rehabilitation and improvements to the Green Metal Building
  • Improvements to the interconnected Fire Protection and Intrusion Detection systems at the Green Metal Building, the Collections Storage Building and the Pole Barn
  • Road maintenance and repair work throughout the Park
  • Site work including Erosion and Sediment Control requirements and Stormwater
    Management improvements

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