333302-26-RF0010007 Install Emergency Generator at National Museum of American History (NMAH)
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Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
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- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
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Quick Summary
The Smithsonian Institution is soliciting proposals for the installation of an emergency generator at the National Museum of American History (NMAH) in Washington, D.C. This project involves replacing an aging diesel generator with two new 500kW natural gas-fueled generators on the museum's roof. The contract is a Firm Fixed-Price multi-year construction contract with a total construction budget exceeding $10M. Proposals are due June 16, 2026.
Scope of Work
The project's primary goal is to replace an existing 300 kW diesel generator with two new 500kW natural gas-fueled generators. Key tasks include:
- Installing two 500kW natural gas generators with integral paralleling gear on a new rooftop structural steel platform.
- Converting existing collections storage space (Room 4606) into a new Emergency Electrical Room.
- Decommissioning and removing the existing lower-level diesel generator.
- Routing a new natural gas line through the building.
- Performing all necessary structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, security, hazardous material abatement, and architectural modifications.
- Coordinating work within an operational museum, which will remain open to the public and staff.
- Developing coordination and construction BIM models, conducting a short circuit study, and protecting existing finishes.
- Relocating collections storage equipment and performing lead/asbestos testing on existing piping.
- Integrating new mechanical and generator control systems into the existing Siemens BAS.
- Initial testing, commissioning, and black start of the new electrical emergency generator systems.
Contract Details
- Contract Type: Firm Fixed-Price multi-year construction contract.
- Construction Budget: Over $10M.
- Period of Performance: 669 calendar days from Notice to Proceed.
- Funding: Multi-year, with up to $5M identified for FY26. Future obligations are contingent upon appropriated funds, and offerors must include a termination cost for non-appropriation.
- NAICS Codes: 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, $45M size standard) and 238210 (Electrical Contractors, $19M size standard).
Submission & Deadlines
- Site Tour: April 28, 2026. Contact Christine Grant at grantca@si.edu to schedule.
- Questions Due: May 12, 2026, 3 PM ET, submitted in Word format to grantca@si.edu.
- Proposals Due: June 16, 2026, 3 PM ET, via Dropbox link (provided in solicitation). Submit "Technical" and "Cost" files separately.
Evaluation & Subcontracting
- Evaluation: Best value determination considering Plan of Accomplishment, Key Personnel and Subcontractors, Past Performance, and Cost. Technical factors are weighted more heavily.
- Subcontracting Plan: A Small Business Subcontracting Plan is required, evaluated for FAR 19.7 compliance. Goals include 40% minimum to small business concerns, with 7% minimum to service-disabled Veteran owned small business (SDVSB) concerns.
Key Documents
Bidders must review the 100% Construction Documents (CONSTRUCTION _DWGS.pdf), technical specifications (SPECIFICATIONS VOL 1.pdf, VOL 2.pdf), and the Multi-Year Funding Document.docx for detailed project requirements and funding structure. Wage determinations (DC20260002, DC20260001) are crucial for labor cost estimation. The NMAH Install Emergncy Generator Bid Sch.xlsx provides the required pricing format.