Summary
The US Army in Hawaii requires elevator modernization for three buildings at Schofield Barracks (Buildings 777 and 778) and Wheeler Army Airfield (Building 901) on Oahu, replacing aging mechanical and electrical systems to meet current safety, reliability, and ADA standards. The contractor must provide a full technical proposal addressing safety upgrades, control system replacement, and accessibility improvements within a 120-day performance window. No set-aside applies; closing August 25, 2026 in Hawaii.
Full Description
Introduction. This is a non-personal service contract under which the personnel rendering the services are not subject, either by the contract’s terms or by the manner of its administration, to the supervision and control usually prevailing in relationships between the Government and its employees. The United States (U.S.) Government shall not exercise supervision or control over the Contractor’s employees performing the tasks herein. Such contract employees shall be accountable solely to the Contractor who, in turn shall be responsible to the U.S. Government. The Contractor shall provide Elevator Modernization for buildings 777, 778, and 901 at Schofield Barracks (SB) and Wheeler Army Airfield (WAAF) Army Installations on the Island of Oahu. Background. SB and WAAF Buildings 777, 778, and 901 are mission-support facilities that rely on vertical transportation systems to ensure safe and efficient movement of personnel, equipment, and daily operational activities. The existing elevators in these facilities have exceeded their intended service of life and no longer meet current performance, reliability, or safety expectations. Aging mechanical components, outdated control systems, and increasing maintenance requirements have resulted in reduced operational availability and higher lifecycle costs. To maintain operational readiness and ensure compliance with applicable codes and Army standards, modernization of the elevator systems is required. This project will restore dependable service, enhance safety, and extend the useful life of the conveyance systems supporting both buildings. Objectives. The objective of this contract is to modernize the existing elevator systems in Buildings 777, 778, and 901 to ensure safe, reliable, and code-compliant vertical transportation that supports ongoing mission requirements at Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield. The modernization shall: - Improve Safety – Upgrade all safety-critical components and controls to meet current federal, state, Army, and industry standards, reducing risk to personnel and equipment. - Increase Reliability – Replace aging mechanical and electrical systems to reduce downtime, minimize maintenance demands, and ensure consistent operational availability. - Enhance Performance – Improve ride quality, response times, and overall system efficiency through modernized controls, motors, and operational features. - Extend Service Life – Provide upgrades that extend the functional lifespan of the elevator systems and reduce long-term lifecycle costs. - Ensure Accessibility – Incorporate features that support compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other accessibility requirements, improving usability for all building occupants. - Minimize Operational Disruption – Plan and execute work in a manner that maintains safe building operations and minimizes impacts to mission activities during construction. REFER TO ATTACHMENTS (6) Documents: 1) Solicitation - W912CN26QA048 2) J01 Attachment 0001 PWS Elevator Modernization SB 777 778 and WAAF 901 3) J01 Attachment 0002 TE1 SB B777 4) J01 Attachment 0003 TE2 SB B778 5) J01 Attachment 0004 TE3 WAAF B901 6) J01 Attachment 0005 Relevant Work Experience Reference Sheet ADDENDUM TO SECTION L (INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS FAR 52.212-1): Pursuant to FAR 12.205, the provision at FAR 52.212-1 is tailored and augmented as follows: Offerors shall prepare their quotations in accordance with (IAW) FAR 52.212-1 and this addendum. A complete quote must be received to be considered for award. Quotes that fail to address all requirements or follow all instructions may not be considered eligible for contract award. A complete quote includes a response and submission to each of the following: 1. General Information: Offeror Business Name, Address, CAGE Code, and UEI number (ensure Representation and Certifications are up to date in SAM.gov). Include Business Size and Type of Small Business based on the applicable NAICS Code, Federal Tax ID, Primary Point of Contact (to include telephone and e-mail address), and payment terms (i.e.net30). 2. Technical Acceptability Submission: The Offeror shall submit, as part of its quote, a technical acceptability narrative not to exceed 10 pages with 12-point font, demonstrating the Offeror's thorough understanding of the scope of work and capability to perform the services outlined in the Performance Work Statement (PWS). The Technical Acceptability Submission should be a single, stand-alone document containing all information necessary for the Government to perform a complete technical evaluation. To facilitate evaluation, this document must be formatted to clearly address each of the technical acceptability subfactors outlined in 52.212-2 and the added addendum to 52.212-2. Offerors may submit pictures, brochures, or other pertinent technical information to demonstrate ability, provided the total narrative does n