Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) Requirement for a New Land Port of Entry (LPOE), Coburn Gore, Maine
Solicitation from PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: ME. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 236220 • PSC Y1AZ.
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Description
Request for Proposal (RFP) for Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) Services for a new Land Port of Entry (LPOE) at Coburn Gore, ME (Franklin County). The estimated price range for this requirement is between $125,000,000 and $135,000,000, inclusive of options.
Offerors are responsible for obtaining the RFP and all related documents. It is also the offeror’s responsibility to monitor the site for any solicitation amendments and any other related information.
Note. Pre-registration to attend the Pre-Proposal Conference and Site Visit on 10/21/2025 is required. The Conference and Site Visit shall be limited to no more than four (4) representatives from each Offeror. Offerors shall submit a completed “CBP Short Term Contractor Information Sheet” (Solicitation Document 13) to the Contracting Officer identifying all attendees from their respective team at least 3 calendar days prior to the Conference and Site Visit.
Participants must have a valid, Government issued picture identification, driver’s license preferred, to gain access to the Conference and Site Visit. Notification of the location of entry, where attendees are required to meet, and all other requirements for the Site Visit will be issued to the Offerors. To request reasonable accommodation due to a disability, contact the Contracting Officer.
Note. Certain attachments to this solicitation have been designated as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) building information. Before being allowed to download this information, Offerors must first submit a completed copy of Solicitation Document 12, CBP Non-Disclosure Agreement Form to the Contracting Officer.
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The Public Buildings Service is seeking proposals for Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) Services for a new Land Port of Entry (LPOE) in Coburn Gore, Maine, with an estimated price range of $125 million to $135 million. Proposals are due by February 25, 2026, and a pre-proposal conference and site visit is scheduled for October 21, 2025. Offerors must monitor for amendments and ensure compliance with documentation requirements, including a Non-Disclosure Agreement for Controlled Unclassified Information.
The buyer aims to engage a qualified construction management firm to oversee the development of a new LPOE in Coburn Gore, ensuring timely and budget-conscious execution of the project.
- Conduct pre-construction meetings
- Manage construction timelines
- Coordinate with subcontractors
- Ensure compliance with safety standards
- Maintain project budget oversight
- Facilitate communication with government representatives
- Completed proposal document
- Completed CBP Short Term Contractor Information Sheet
- Copy of the CBP Non-Disclosure Agreement
- Proof of experience in similar projects
- Team qualifications and resume information
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- Dates for major project milestones after award
- Information on expected project completion timelines
- Access protocols for site visits
- Local community engagement requirements
- Environmental impact considerations for the site
- Consultation process with federal entities during construction
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