Fort Detrick Building 1674 Replace Windows
Contact and place of performance
Heidi Boyer
MD 21702
USA
The existing windows in building 1674 have deteriorated and need replaced. The existing windows have failed, causing them to not seal properly. The windows allow the exterior elements to enter the building with strong winds and rain. It is necessary to remove and replace all 89 windows, and 2 bay windows, with new, aluminum, replacement windows. These aluminum windows shall be easy to maintain, meet energy star requirements, and shall not allow exterior elements to enter the building.
The Department of the Army, specifically the W6QM MICC-FT Belvoir, is conducting market research to identify sources for a construction project at Fort Detrick in Maryland. This requirement involves the removal and replacement of 89 standard windows and two bay windows in Building 1674. The existing windows have failed and deteriorated, resulting in improper seals that allow exterior elements such as wind and rain to enter the facility. The new aluminum replacement windows must be easy to maintain, meet Energy Star requirements, and provide a secure barrier against weather elements.
This federal opportunity is identified under solicitation number W91QV1windows and is categorized under NAICS code 238150, Glass and Glazing Contractors, and PSC code Z2AA, Repair or Alteration of Office Buildings. The project is designated with an HZC (HUBZone Price Evaluation Preference) set-aside. Administrative and technical details are provided across three attachments: a sources sought document, a statement of work for the window repair, and a market research report.
Responses to this sources sought notice are due by March 6, 2026. The primary point of contact for this requirement is Heidi Boyer. Performance will take place on-site at Fort Detrick, and all work must address the specific deterioration issues identified in the building's current window systems to restore structural integrity and energy efficiency.
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