Contract

WHITNEY POINT REGULATING OUTLET (RO) REHABILITATION, BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
Location
BALTIMORE, MD
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 30 days (Aug 17, 2026)
Posted
Jul 7, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
237990

What this contract is for

SOLICTATION IS HEREBY AMENDED TO PROVIDE THE OFFICIAL SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. SOLICITATION W912DR26RA061 IS HEREBY amended for the following: 1. update Attachment A as the official Specifications. 2. Attachment B is outdated and no longer valid and is hereby removed. 3. Also to remove Section 00 20 00 - Instructions for Procurements. 4. Updated Section 00 21 16 - Instructions to Proposers. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT WILL BE A COMPETITIVE, FIRM-FIXED-PRICE, DESIGN-BID-BUILD CONTRACT PROCURED VIA A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) IN ACCORDANCE WITH RFO 15 AND THE TRADEOFF SOURCE SELECTION PROCESS.THIS IS A 100% SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE RFP UNDER NAICS CODE 237990. THE SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS NAICS CODE IS $45,000,000.00.

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