Above Ground Construction Services Contract (CSC)

Key Dates
Due Date

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Posted Date

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Agency & Value
Agency

DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

HDTRA226R0002

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction

Classification Code

Y1PZ

Additional Details
Set Aside

SBA

Place of Performance

SourceSAM
The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), a component of the Department of Defense, has issued an official solicitation for the Above Ground Construction Services Contract (CSC), under procurement identifier HDTRA226R0002. This opportunity is classified under NAICS Code 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction) and Product Service Code Y1PZ (Construction of Other Non-Building Facilities), reflecting its focus on substantial civil and heavy engineering works beyond traditional building construction. Purpose and Scope: The primary objective of this procurement is to secure construction services that directly support DTRA’s mission, particularly in the context of test site operations and infrastructure. The scope encompasses a broad range of activities, including general test support, new construction, repair and maintenance of test structures and articles, as well as demolition and remediation efforts across various test sites. These services are integral to maintaining and advancing DTRA’s operational capabilities, ensuring that test environments and associated facilities are constructed, maintained, and, when necessary, safely dismantled or remediated. Contract Structure and Requirements: This solicitation is structured as a 100% small business set-aside, offering significant opportunities for qualified small business contractors. The Government anticipates awarding multiple Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, providing flexibility in task order issuance and execution. Each task order will be evaluated to determine the most appropriate contract type, which may include Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP), Time and Materials (T&M), or Firm-Fixed-Price Level of Effort (FFP LOE), depending on the specific requirements and complexity of the work involved. The contract will incorporate key FAR clauses relevant to construction and demolition activities, such as 52.246-4 (Inspection of Services – Fixed Price), 52.246-12 (Inspection of Construction), and 52.246-13 (Inspection-Dismantling, Demolition, or Removal of Improvements), ensuring rigorous standards for quality and compliance throughout the contract lifecycle. Period of Performance and Value: The initial ordering period for the contract is set at five years, with an option to extend for an additional five years, resulting in a potential ten-year contract duration. Task orders may be performed for up to 12 months beyond the end of the ordering period to accommodate completion of major construction efforts initiated late in the contract. The total estimated value of the acquisition is $400 million, split evenly between the base and option periods ($200 million each). Key Dates and Engagement: A pre-proposal conference is scheduled for March 11th and 12th, 2026, at Kirtland Air Force Base and/or White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. This event will provide prospective offerors with an opportunity to review field conditions and clarify requirements. The solicitation is available electronically via SAM.gov, and interested parties are responsible for monitoring the site for updates and amendments. No hard copies will be provided. Contracting Entity and Contact Information: The contracting office is located at 1991 Wyoming Blvd SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5669. The Contracting Officer is James A. Melancon, with Ryan D. Margraf serving as the Contract Specialist and Solicitation Manager. For inquiries, Ryan Margraf can be reached at [email protected]. Special Considerations: This procurement is exclusively set aside for small businesses, in accordance with SBA guidelines. Contractors should ensure their eligibility and compliance with small business requirements. The contract’s IDIQ structure, substantial value, and extended period of performance make it a significant opportunity for firms specializing in heavy and civil engineering construction, particularly those with experience in government test site operations, facility maintenance, and demolition/remediation projects. Summary: In summary, the Above Ground Construction Services Contract (CSC) represents a major, long-term opportunity for small business contractors to support DTRA’s mission-critical construction needs. The contract’s broad scope, flexible task order structure, and substantial funding underscore the importance of reliable, high-quality construction services in maintaining and advancing national defense capabilities. Interested contractors should review the solicitation in detail, attend the pre-proposal conference, and ensure timely submission of responses by May 4, 2026.