Contract
Cubicle Furniture and Installation Requirement
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
- Location
- Fort Shafter, HI
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 3 days (Jul 21, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 10, 2026
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 337211
What this contract is for
The contractor shall provide all necessary personnel, materials, equipment, and supervision to deliver, assemble, and install new office cubicle workspaces and associated furniture. This is a comprehensive, turn-key project that includes design validation, delivery, installation, and removal of all associated debris in accordance with the specifications detailed in this Statement of Work and the associated proposal and drawings. Pre-Quote Site Visit: The Government will host a site visit and walk-through for interested vendors. This event allows prospective sources to evaluate physical requirements first-hand and engage in a Q&A session with the requiring activity before quotes are due. Interested vendors are encouraged to contact the Contracting Specialist, MAJ Patricia Miaga at [email protected] to be included in the schedule and additional instructions for Site Visit. If you have problems with the military email, please send a text message to 831-220-1800 and I will add you to the invite. Update as of 08JUL26 a. Solicitation Closing has been Amended to 21JUL26 at 1200 HST. b. An Amended Solicitation and SOW will be posted by the end of the Week. c. Responses to RFIs will be posted by tomorrow 09JUL26. Update as of 09JUL26: a. RFIs from the site visit are now closed. b. Responses to the RFIs will now be posted on 14JUL. c. Amended SOW and Amended Solicitation will now be Posted 15JUL.
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