Refinishing of Gymnasium Floors

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Solicitation #
N4008526R0012
NAICS
238330
PSC
Z1FB
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Posted
May 19, 2026
Response due
May 21, 2026
Place of performance
Camp Lejeune, NC

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is seeking a contractor to provide refinishing services for gymnasium floors at various locations within Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and surrounding areas in North Carolina. This opportunity is set aside for total small businesses under NAICS code 238330. The notice type is a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation, indicating that interested parties should track the opportunity closely for potential bidding details rather than simply submitting proposals.

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Description

0100000 –General Information Table of Contents Spec Item Title 1 General Information 1.1 Outline of Services 1.2 Project Location 1.3 Acquisition of Additional Work 1.4 Background Information 1.5 Verification of Workload and Conditions 1.6 Climate Patterns 1.7 Related Information 1.8 Navy Approach to Service Contracting 1.8.1 Partnering Philosophy 1.8.2 Contractor’s Knowledge 1.8.3 Industry Best Practices 1.9 Standard Template 1.10 Navy PBSA Approach 1.11 Technical Proposal Certification -- 1 of 41 -- 0100000 – General Information Spec Item Title Description 1 General Information The Contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, management, tools, materials, equipment, facilities, transportation, incidental engineering, and other items necessary to perform floor services at various locations throughout the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station New River, Camp Geiger, Camp Johnson, Rifle Range, Court House Bay, Jacksonville North Carolina. 1.1 Outline of Services Except where otherwise stated, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, management, tools, materials, equipment, facilities, transportation, incidental engineering, and other items necessary to provide the services outlined below and described in this Performance Work Statement (PWS) at combination recurring and non- recurring. The PWS is organized into annexes. Annex 1 is "General Information". Annex 2 contains the on-site project management and administration requirements. Annexes 3 through 18 contain the technical requirements. The annex numbers are identified as 1 through 18 in the description column, but the full expanded annex numbers include seven digits (e.g., Annex 1 expanded number is 0100000 as shown in the header row at the top of this page Annex 1 General Information Annex 010000 General Information Annex 2 Management and Administration Annex 020000 Management and Administration Annex 3 Command and Staff N/A Annex 4 Public Safety N/A Annex 5 Air Operations N/A Annex 6 Port Operations N/A Annex 7 Ordnance N/A Annex 8 Range Operations N/A Annex 9 Health Care Support N/A Annex 10 Supply N/A Annex 11 Personnel Support N/A Annex 12 Morale, Welfare and Recreation Support N/A Annex 13 Galley N/A Annex 14 Housing N/A Annex 15 Facilities Support Annex 1503010 Refinishing & Repair Gym Floors Annex 16 Utilities N/A Annex 17 Base Support Vehicles and Equipment N/A Annex 18 Environmental 1.2 Project Location The work shall be performed at various locations and could vary from location to location. The project is located at Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. 1.3 Acquisition of Additional Work The Government reserves the right to acquire additional water analysis sample services at additional locations in addition to the services and locations identified in the Firm-Fixed Price requirements of this contract. Additional services will be incorporated into the contract in accordance with the CHANGES clause, SECTION I or ordered under the non- recurring provisions of the contract. Items of work not covered by this contract but within the general intent are considered in the scope of this contract. 1.4 Background Information Water analysis monitoring is conducted at MCB, Camp Lejeune’s Environmental Laboratory Section (ELS) is responsible for collecting all -- 2 of 41 -- 0100000 – General Information Spec Item Title Description samples for analysis. All testing laboratories must be certified by the state of North Carolina (NC) for analysis of compliance sample. 1.5 Verification of Workload and Conditions N/A to this contract. 1.6 Climate Patterns Climate information for the area can be found online at the State Climate Office of North Carolina (http://nc-climate.ncsu.edu/cronos/normal.php). The station number for the local area is 893727. 1.7 Related Information There are four types of Related Information that can be found in the Description and Related Information columns of the specification as follows: Informational Notes as used throughout this PWS provides additional information to offerors to be used in developing a thorough understanding of the work to be performed in this contract. Any block of text marked “Informational Notes” throughout Annexes 1 through 18 is subject to this disclaimer. Offerors may not rely upon the "Informational Notes" as material representations of the Government. Information provided in "Informational Notes" does not create a contractual requirement on either party to this contract. Clarifying Information describes client expectations in a more detailed manner than the Performance Objective and Performance standard alone. Constraining Information describes limitations to the work performed to meet the Performance Objective and Performance Standard. Requirement Information further describes client requirements associated with each Performance Objective. 1.8 Navy Approach to Service Contracting The Department of Navy (DoN) spends over $1 billion in annual obligations to meet global requirements for facility operations and maintenance provided through Facility Support Contracts (FSC) and additional billions to provide other base operations support services (OBOS). The Head of the Contracting Activity (HCA) of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) has focused increased attention on re-engineering FSC contracts in response to customer and industry feedback, budget constraints, and the impact of a variety of contracting, program management and financial management regulations. The Navy also supports the following principles: 1.8.1 Partnering Philosophy The first principle is that the Navy views its contractors as partners and not just abstract service providers. The Navy wants its contractors to succeed because partners' success drives the Navy's successful mission completion. Within the bounds of acqui

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