USACE SPK Design Build (DB) Construction, NSA-U Consolidation Mission Facility, Utah-Virtual Industry Day

Project ID: W9123826S0001-Virtual-Industry-Day FederalOpportunitiesSpecial Notice
Overview
AgencyUSACE Sacramento District
Deadline01/08/26
Posted04/13/26
Estimated Value$250,000,000 - $500,000,000 (value based on agency estimated range)
Set AsideNone
NAICS236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
PSCY1AZ - Construction Of Other Administrative Facilities And Service Buildings
LocationUT USA
Description
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Project Description

NSA-U Consolidation Mission Facility Utah Title: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK) Design Build (DB) Construction NSA-U Consolidation Mission Facility Utah

Delivery Method

Two Phase Design Build (DB)

Contract Type

Firm-Fixed Price (FFP)

Completion Date

1,310 calendar days

Estimated Magnitude of Construction

$250,000,000 $500,000,000

Purpose of Virtual Industry Day

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District is conducting a Virtual Industry Day to provide interested Offerors with a clear understanding of the Government's anticipated requirement and project timelines. The event will: - Present a project overview and anticipated milestones. - Facilitate Q&A sessions to address schedule and procurement questions. - Promote virtual networking between industry representatives. - Provide insights into the scope of work and how the project is expected to proceed.

General Scope

The USACE - SPK, anticipates a potential requirement for design and construction of the following facilities: Administrative facility: - Provides administrative space, support space, infrastructure, equipment and communications space, and storage areas. - Administrative space includes office areas, conference rooms, storage areas, and multipurpose auditorium. - The facility will be built to Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) standards. Commons facility: - Will provide personnel support spaces, including fitness center, full-service cafeteria, outdoor seating, unclassified conference rooms, mechanical, electrical, and telecom support spaces, as well as loading dock.

Parking Structure

- Will be constructed to provide privately-owned vehicle (POV) parking for staff and visitors. - The parking structure will include accessible parking, pedestrian stair towers and elevators, as well as mechanical and electrical spaces. Vehicle Control Point (VCP): - The VCP will consist of an overhead canopy with two guard booths, inbound and outbound roadway, overwatch booth, and rejection lane with rejection shelter. A new traffic circle will be constructed with point of connection to the NSA-U site access road. Existing parking and roadways will be modified to provide access to the new VCP and maintain access to the existing Vehicle and Cargo Inspection Facility (VCIF) and existing Visitor Control Center (VCC). This project will include all required supporting facilities, associated site work, and environmental measures.

Virtual Industry Day Details

- Date: Wednesday, 14 January 2026 - Time: 0900 1100 Pacific Time - Platform: MS Teams (link will be sent upon RSVP confirmation)

Submit by 11

00 AM PDT on 8 January 2026 with:

Email RSVP to

Contract Specialist, Natalia Gomez @ natalia.gomez@usace.army.mil Contracting Officer, Rachel L. Kinney @ rachel.kinney@usace.army.mil Disclaimer: This Special Notice is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. All information provided is subject to change. The Government is not responsible for any costs associated with an interested party's time and effort in preparing for and participating in this Virtual Industry Day.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District (SPK) is initiating a project for the design and construction of the NSA-U Consolidation Mission Facility in Utah. This contract aims to support the agency's mission by providing essential facilities that meet specific operational requirements, including Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) standards. The estimated magnitude of construction for this project is between $250,000,000 and $500,000,000. Work Details The scope of work includes the design and construction of several key facilities: 1. **Administrative Facility**: This facility will provide administrative space, support space, infrastructure, equipment and communications space, and storage areas. It will include office areas, conference rooms, storage areas, and a multipurpose auditorium built to SCIF standards. 2. **Commons Facility**: This facility will offer personnel support spaces such as a fitness center, full-service cafeteria, outdoor seating areas, unclassified conference rooms, mechanical and electrical support spaces, as well as a loading dock. 3. **Parking Structure**: The parking structure will accommodate privately-owned vehicle (POV) parking for staff and visitors and will include accessible parking spaces, pedestrian stair towers and elevators, along with mechanical and electrical spaces. 4. **Vehicle Control Point (VCP)**: The VCP will consist of an overhead canopy with two guard booths, inbound and outbound roadways, an overwatch booth, and a rejection lane with a rejection shelter. A new traffic circle will be constructed to connect to the NSA-U site access road while modifying existing parking and roadways to ensure access to the new VCP as well as maintaining access to the existing Vehicle and Cargo Inspection Facility (VCIF) and Visitor Control Center (VCC). Additionally, all required supporting facilities, associated site work, and environmental measures are included in this project. Period of Performance The contract is expected to be completed within 1,310 calendar days from the start date. Place of Performance Utah

Contacts
Contact nameNatalia Gomez
Contact emailnatalia.gomez@usace.army.mil
Contact phone(916) 557-6868
Secondary contact nameRachel L. Kinney
Secondary contact emailrachel.kinney@usace.army.mil
Secondary contact phone(916) 717-7532
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