Refresh and Refurbish BEQ Facilities, Building 4295 & Building 4296

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
N400857581446
NAICS
236220
PSC
Z2JZ
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Posted
June 10, 2026
Response due
July 6, 2026
Place of performance
Cherry Point, NC

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is seeking a contractor to refresh and refurbish BEQ facilities, specifically Buildings 4295 and 4296 at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina. This total small business set-aside opportunity under NAICS 236220 involves work such as painting, flooring, and replacing light fixtures, along with the inventory and installation of removable furniture and appliances. As this is a solicitation notice, interested small businesses should prepare to bid on the project, ensuring they can meet the detailed requirements outlined in the solicitation.

Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.

Description

REFRESH BEQS B4295 & B4296 MCAS CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 28533-0006 WORK ORDER # 7581446 1.1 GENERAL INTENTION The work includes painting, flooring, replacing light fixtures and incidental related work. 1.2 LOCATION The work is located at B4295 and B4296, MCAS Cherry Point, approximately as indicated. The exact location will be shown by the Contracting Officer. 1.3 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS. Removable Furniture, Appliances Inventory, remove, store, and protect each piece of furniture in the building. Typical sleeping room includes but is not limited to: (2) metal wardrobes, (2) metal racks, (2) mattresses, (2) desks, (2) desk chairs, (2) night tables, and (2) lamps, dorm size refrigerator, microwave, rugs, draperies, and comforters. Lounge, laundry, and duty furniture includes but is not limited to: (3) couches, (10) chairs, (12) washing machines, (24) dryers, desk, and desk chair. Install furniture back into each room when construction activities are complete in that room. -- 1 of 19 -- Painting Paint all interior previously painted surfaces in BEQs 4295 and 4296. Painting Finish Schedule: Symbol Color Location Notes MPI Primer/ Intermediate/ Topcoat PNT-1 SW 7105 PAPERWHITE Typical walls and ceiling, Provide unless noted otherwise Walls in Semigloss finish. 149/147/147 Ceiling in Flat finish. 149/144/144 PNT-3 SW 6480 LAGOON Accent wall in Lounge Rooms See IMG-2 for typical accent wall location. Semigloss finish. 149/147/147 IMG – 1: Typical Lounge Room accent wall location highlighted in blue above -- 2 of 19 -- Painting Surface Area Breakdown (All numbers are approximate CTR shall field verify, the tables below cover both 4295, and 4296.) The total area to be painted is as follows: Location Surface Area (sq ft) B4295 Area (sq ft) B4296 Barracks Rooms Ceilings 36,829 36,829 Walls 84,588 84,588 Bathrooms Ceilings 3,952 3,952 Walls 19,080 19,080 Closets Ceilings 350 350 Walls 1,019 1,019 Laundry Rooms Ceilings 351 351 Walls 1,215 1,215 Duty Hut Ceiling 175 175 Walls 510 510 Hallways Ceilings 516 516 Walls 2,509 2,509 Lounge Ceiling 1,907 1,907 Walls 2,862 2,862 All Areas Doors 20,160 20,160 Total Area 174,023 174,023 The contractor shall establish and maintain clearly marked barricades around all active work areas to prevent unauthorized entry and ensure the safety of barracks personnel. All previously painted surfaces (walls, ceilings, and doors and frames) must be properly prepared. This includes but is not limited to: Cleaning all surfaces to remove dirt, dust, -- 3 of 19 -- and grease. Scraping and removing any loose or peeling paint. Patching any cracks, holes, or other imperfections. Sanding and smoothing all patched areas to blend with the surrounding surface. Protect all floors, furniture, fixtures, systems (mechanical, electrical, fire alarm/sprinklers, etc.) and equipment from paint, dust and debris. A single coat of high-quality primer is to be applied to all specified surfaces to ensure proper paint adhesion and a uniform finish. Two coats of high-quality, low-VOC interior latex paint are to be applied to all specified surfaces. The paint should be applied evenly and consistently, with no drips or runs. The contractor will be responsible for daily cleanup of the work area, as well as a final, thorough cleaning upon project completion. This includes the removal of all painting materials, debris, and protective coverings from the premises. Flooring Provide Solid Vinyl Plank with the following properties: 1. Conform to ASTM F1700 Class III printed (wood grain look), Type B (embossed). Provide 4.5” x 36” planks with unbeveled edge. The flooring must include a protective urethane for ease of maintenance and conform to ASTM E648, Type III Class I. The flooring must require a no wax finish. Provide vinyl flooring that is easily cleaned with off-the-shelf products. Surface finishes requiring manufacturer supplied or special-order cleaning solutions are not acceptable. Solid vinyl planks must meet ADA slip- resistance requirements. 2. Wear layer thickness (EN 429): 40 mils minimum 3. Fire Performance a. Critical Radiant Flux (ASTM E648 and NFPA 253): > 0.45 W/cm, Class 1 b. Optical Smoke Density (ASTM E662 and NFPA 258) Non- Flaming DM Correct: < 450; Pass Solid Vinyl Plank Basis of Design: Mannington Commercial AMTICO Signature Collection AROW7510 GOLDEN OAK -- 4 of 19 -- Provide Resilient Floor Base with the following properties: 1. Conform to ASTM F1861, Type TS (vulcanized thermoset rubber) or Type TP (thermoplastic rubber), Style B (coved – installed with resilient flooring). Provide 4” high and a minimum 1/8” thick wall base. Provide job formed corners in matching height, shape, and color. Resilient Floor Base Basis of Design: Johnsonite Traditional Wall Base 47 Brown Flooring Area Breakdown (All numbers are approximate CTR shall field verify, the tables below cover both 4295, and 4296.) The total area for flooring replacement is as follows: Location Area (sq ft) B4295 Area (sq ft) B4296 Lounge Rooms 2,098 2,098 Barracks Rooms 36,829 36,829 Closets 385 385 Laundry Room 351 351 Duty Hut 175 175 Total Area 39,838 39,838 Remove and dispose of all existing flooring materials, including any underlayment, tack strips, and adhesives, from the specified areas. Properly dispose of all removed materials off-site. All subfloor surfaces must be properly prepared to ensure a smooth, and solid base for the new LVP flooring. This includes but is not limited to: Thoroughly cleaning the subfloor. Grinding or sanding down any high spots. Filling any cracks, holes, or low spots with an appropriate leveling compound. Ensuring the entire subfloor is level to the LVP manufacturer's specifications. Install new, high-quality Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring according to the manufacturer's installation guidelines. -- 5 of 19 -- Install new underlayment if required by the LVP manufacturer or project specifications. Ensur

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