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IT Infrastructure for Former DOE Buildings
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: NM. Response deadline: Feb 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 238210 • PSC N059.
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Description
Read sections L and M of the SF1442! Failure to do so may result in disqualification from the bidding.
This project involves the tracing, cleanup, and removal of all existing telecommunications cables and equipment such as patch panels. Replacing these items with CAT6 is required upon completion of removal. The same actions of removal and replacement are to take place for the network drops throughout the buildings to match the CAT6 capabilities of the cabling and patch panels. Installation and population of vertical cable raceways/poles for cabling to be effectively utilized with existing cubicles and future modular furniture will be required. Existing cable routing equipment (i.e. cable trays, conduit, j-hooks) can be reused, or supplemented with new routing equipment by the contractor if necessary for the installation of the replacement cabling. Labeling of terminating ends, in accordance with the KAFB Comm Standards, is necessary for all instances of internal network infrastructure that is to be installed. Testing of all cabling is to be performed upon their installation in order to acquire final acceptance of the work performed. This will require the tracing, cleanup, and removal of all existing telecommunications cables and equipment such as patch panels. Replacing these items with CAT6 is required upon completion of removal. The same actions of removal and replacement are to take place for the network drops throughout the buildings to match the CAT6 capabilities of the cabling and patch panels. Installation and population of vertical cable raceways/poles for cabling to be effectively utilized with existing cubicles and future modular furniture will be required. Existing cable routing equipment (i.e. cable trays, conduit, j-hooks) can be reused or supplemented with new routing equipment by the contractor if necessary for the installation of the replacement cabling. Labeling of terminating ends, in accordance with the KAFB Comm Standards, is necessary for all instances of internal network infrastructure that is to be installed. See the SOW for more details.
The NAICS Code for this requirement is 238210 - "Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors". NAICS Code 238210 has a Size Standard of $19M. The PSC Code for this effort is N059 - " Installation of Equipment—Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components Services".
377 MSG/PK anticipates a firm-fixed price contract. The acquisition will follow procedures set forth in FAR Part 14 “Sealed Bidding.” Bidders must ensure compliance with all solicitation requirements, as non-compliance may lead to disqualification.
As outlined by FAR 36.204, the anticipated magnitude for this effort is between $500,000 and $1,000,000.
See SOW and SF1442 for more details.
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