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DB Renovate Medical Depots in Tunis, Tunisia
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Tunis, Tunis • Tunisia. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 236220 • PSC Y1GZ.
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This project is to D-B Renovate up to five (5) Medical Depots in Bardo, Tunis, Tunisia. The contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, materials, equipment and applicable safety precautions necessary to design, build, and renovate the Depots in accordance with the Performance Technical Statement.
JOINT CONTINGENCY CONTRACTING SYSTEM (JCCS) REGISTRATION: All offerors performing work in the AFRICOM AOR must register in the Joint Contingency Contracting System (JCCS) at https://www.jccs.gov/jccscoe. After submission of the required information in this system, the vendor will be assigned a risk rating. The Contracting Officer will verify the prospective awardee’s registration in the JCCS and the prospective awardee’s rating during the responsibility determination before awarding this contract. If the prospective awardee does not have an Acceptable status in JCCS at that time, then the prospective awardee will be found to be not responsible under FAR 9.104-1(g) and their proposal will be ineligible for award.
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The Department of the Navy is soliciting proposals for the design-build renovation of up to five medical depots located in Bardo, Tunis, Tunisia, under solicitation number N33191-26-R-0001. This project requires contractors to provide all necessary labor, materials, and equipment while adhering to safety precautions as per the Performance Technical Statement. Notably, all bidders must register with the Joint Contingency Contracting System (JCCS) to be eligible for award, ensuring a focus on responsible vendor selection.
The buyer aims to contract out for the renovation of medical depots in Tunis, ensuring they meet operational needs and safety standards.
- Assess existing structures of the medical depots.
- Design renovation plans based on technical specifications.
- Secure materials and labor for the renovation work.
- Implement safety measures throughout the project.
- Perform thorough inspections at various stages of the renovation.
- Completed proposal document as per solicitation requirements.
- Firm's qualifications and past performance data.
- Evidence of JCCS registration and risk rating.
- Cost breakdown of proposed work and labor.
- Safety compliance documentation.
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- Lack of specific start and end dates for the project execution.
- No information provided on the budget range for the project.
- Details about existing conditions of the depots required for accurate bidding.
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