Contract · Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

C.J. Brown Elevator Market Survey

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
Location
Springfield, OH
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 10 days (Jul 28, 2026)
Posted
Jul 14, 2026
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
NAICS code
33392

What this contract is for

A market survey is being conducted to determine if there are a reasonable number of interested small business concerns to set this future project aside for them. If your firm is a Small Business, certified HUBZone, 8A, Woman-Owned Small Business or Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Business and you are interested in this project please respond appropriately. Project Location: Springfield, Ohio 45503 Project Description: The elevator at C.J. Brown Dam and Reservoir is original to the project and requires modernization due to obsolete components. The contractor will provide all tools, materials, equipment, and labor to remove and replace the control tower elevator’s electrical and mechanical components with modern, non-proprietary parts serviceable by any independent elevator company. All new components must be compatible with the existing cab, rails, and utilities. Onsite Elevator Information (Existing Specifications) Machine: OTIS 22CT Drive Sheave 30” Elevator Motor: 7.5 HP Voltage: 208V, 3 phase, 60 cycles, 3 wires Speed Governor: Type R, Trip Speed 175 F.P.M., Traction Steel 8x19x3/8” Cable solid corrosion resistant material Control: Single automatic push button from car and floors. Capacity: 1200 LBS. Speed: 100 F.P.M. Travel: 50’ From 1st Floor to 4th Floor. Hoisting Cables: 3-1/2 8X19 Traction Steel Landings: -4- Openings: -4- Signal: Alarm Bell in car sounds when Emergency Stop button depressed. “In Use” light in floor control stations. Car Enclosure: Manual, 2-piece solid door that slides. Hatch Enclosures: Removable Entrance Frames: Steel frames with steel sills Car Guide Rails: #2 – 8lb Counterweight Guide Rails: #2 – 8lb Note: All measurements and components will be verified by the contractor prior to installation. All new components will be compatible with the...

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