Contract
Canon ProStream Press Installation Design Build
- Agency
- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE / UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE
- Location
- Washington, DC
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 38 days (Aug 25, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 9, 2026
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 236210
What this contract is for
The Government Integrated Printing Services (GIPS) requires a design-build project to support the installation of a new printing press at the Government Publishing Office (GPO) main campus in Washington, DC. The installation site is on the fourth (4th) floor of Building C. The contractor will perform A/E design services and construction services to make the building compatible with the recently acquired Canon ProStream 2133 Printing Press. The Press consists of two main components: (1) the press itself, which will be placed on the production floor, and (2) a cooling unit, which will be placed at a location to be determined (TBD) by the contractor.
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