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Last Updated | 10/22/2020 11:12 AM |
Project Title | Multi-Discipline Architect/Engineering (A/E) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) Contract |
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City, State (County) | Washington, DC (District of Columbia County) |
Category(s) | Government/Public, Professional Services |
Sub-Category(s) | Architectural, Engineering, Misc. Buildings |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Results |
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Estimated Value | $500,000,000 to $850,000,000 |
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Description | This contract will be used to support the design efforts for the construction of a new 850,000 square foot (sq. ft.) to 1,000,000 sq. ft. facility that will support all manufacturing needs for the BEP east coast currency production operations. Some administrative functions from the Main and Annex Buildings in Washington, D.C., and Landover, MD will also be transitioned to the new facility. In addition, the requirements for this procurement will include, but are not limited to planning, design, and construction phase services with unique requirements for: (1) Material movement (i.e., movement of material from storage areas to production line, movement of work-in-progress between production equipment); (2) Space management (i.e., balance of administrative workspace vs. production operation space (laboratory, print rooms, research and development, storage, etc.) to allow for collaboration of management and technical experts regarding production and manufacturing issues); (3) Waste Management (i.e., hazardous waste management (storage and disposal, to include waste associated with required operation and maintenance (O&M) of printing equipment); ventilation systems that effectively mitigate industrial exhaust); (4) Evaluation of the possible employment of automated material handling systems (i.e., barcode and/or quick response (QR) codes to track and manage material) and robotic material movement to minimize delays on the production line; (5) Inclusion of required security protocols (i.e., cages and vaults) and systems for secured areas for currency paper and some inks, research functions, quality assurance, and certain disposal processes; and (6) Development of all major utility infrastructure systems to provide service to the new facility. |
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Details | 1 Misc. Buildings, Approximately 1,000,000 SF New Construction.
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