REPAIR COMMUNITY RECREATION BLDG. 45
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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Description
The project includes all design and construction necessary to modernize the space, improve the customer experience, and replace outdated equipment, refresh exterior areas, ITT Center, Library, Gaming area, Brewhouse, along with food storage, meeting rooms, offices, and restrooms as described herein. The available funds for design and construction of the facility is $4,400,000.00. Proposals exceeding the budget amount may be determined unacceptable.
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• Desi... | Title: REPAIR COMMUNITY RECREATION BLDG. 45, Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: Tennessee, Open Date: 2/24/2026, Close Date: 3/25/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/12/2026
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The project 'REPAIR COMMUNITY RECREATION BLDG. 45' involves comprehensive design and construction to modernize various facilities, with a fixed budget of $4.4 million. Proposals exceeding this budget may be deemed unacceptable. This opportunity is issued by the U.S. Department of Defense in Tennessee, with a response deadline set for March 25, 2026.
The buyer aims to enhance the community recreation facility by updating its design, equipment, and improving customer experience across various spaces such as the ITT Center, Library, and meeting rooms.
- Construction firms with experience in community facility upgrades
- Architectural firms specializing in recreational spaces
- General contractors with a track record of managing projects under $4.4 million
- Design modernization of the building spaces
- Construction for customer experience enhancement
- Replacement of outdated equipment
- Refreshing exterior areas
- Upgrading facilities such as the gaming area, brewhouse, and food storage
- Completed proposal form
- Detailed cost estimate within budget
- Project plan with timelines
- Relevant past performance references
- Technical specifications for modernization efforts
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- Ensure all proposals are compliant with federal contracting regulations
- Adhere to the budget limit of $4.4 million
- Include necessary certifications and disclosures
- Develop a competitive pricing strategy that aligns with the $4.4 million budget
- Consider value engineering to maximize outcomes within budget limit
- Assess cost impacts of different design options
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors for specialized work
- Seek alliances with firms experienced in IT and equipment provision for recreation facilities
- Incorporate suppliers for environmentally friendly construction materials
- Risk of bid rejection if costs exceed $4.4 million
- Potential delays in the design approval process
- Challenges in securing skilled labor for construction tasks
- What specific design elements are prioritized for customer experience?
- Are there existing plans or layouts to reference for proposed updates?
- How will project success be measured post-completion?
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- Specific submission requirements for bids
- Detailed project specifications and designs
- Clarification on permit or regulatory requirements
- Information on existing conditions of the building
- Deadline for questions related to the bid
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