Station Atlantic City External Door Replacement

Project ID: 37050PR26EXTERNALDOORS FederalOpportunitiesSolicitation
Overview
AgencyCoast Guard
Deadline05/08/26
Posted05/01/26
Estimated ValueNot Provided
Set AsideSBA
NAICS236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
PSCZ2AA - Repair Or Alteration Of Office Buildings
LocationAtlantic City, NJ 08401 United States
Description
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Posted: March 31, 2026, 10:33 a.m. EDT Provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to remove and replace all ten (10) existing exterior doors and frames on the UPH and Main Buildings at USCG Station Atlantic City. Details contained within the Scope of Work labeled "SOW STA Atlantic City door replacement".

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The U.S. Coast Guard Station Atlantic City is issuing a contract for the replacement of exterior doors and frames at their facility located in Atlantic City, NJ. The goal of this contract is to enhance security and functionality by removing outdated door assemblies and installing new, durable, and compliant exterior doors. This project aligns with the agency's mission to maintain safe and secure facilities for operational readiness. Work Details The contractor will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to remove and replace ten (10) existing exterior doors and frames on the UPH and Main Buildings at USCG Station Atlantic City. The scope of work includes: 1. Removal and disposal of all existing door assemblies and associated hardware including hinges, locks, strike plates, closers, thresholds, weatherstripping, and sealants. 2. Installation of nine (9) single exterior door and frame assemblies and one (1) double exterior door assembly that are suitable for exterior use, corrosion-resistant, and compliant with applicable building codes. 3. Installation of new push-button door locks/handles comparable to Kaba Simplex 1000 Series on all ten (10) doors. 4. Provision of all necessary associated hardware such as hinges, door closers, panic/exit devices, thresholds, weatherstripping, strike plates, and reinforcement plates. 5. Ensuring proper installation of frames plumb, level, securely anchored to the structure per manufacturer specifications. 6. Weatherproofing all openings with sealant and caulking at door/frame perimeters to prevent water/air infiltration. 7. Finish work including factory-finished or field-finished coatings suitable for marine/coastal environments; touch-up of any damaged finishes; epoxy paint spraying doors white to match the building; programming initial access codes for locks; maintaining site security during the project. Period of Performance The work is expected to be completed within ninety (90) calendar days from the notice to proceed. Place of Performance U.S. Coast Guard Station Atlantic City, 900 Beach Thorofare, Atlantic City, NJ 08401.

2: Posted: April 1, 2026, 10:37 a.m. EDT Provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to remove and replace all ten (10) existing exterior doors and frames on the UPH and Main Buildings at USCG Station Atlantic City. Details contained within the Scope of Work labeled "SOW STA Atlantic City door replacement".
3: Posted: May 1, 2026, 9:46 a.m. EDT As per the SOW, 3.e exterior grade hollow metal doors are to be provided giving mention to consideration for exterior use and corrosion resistance but does not provide clear specification on the desired product. Does the government intend to receive grade 316 stainless steel doors, marine-grade powder coated doors, aluminum doors, or galvanized/zinc-coated steel doors? Answer: 316 stainless steel coated for weather. In coordination with the previous question, is it desired for all hardware to be 316 stainless steel where applicable to resist corrosion? Answer: Yes As per SOW, 3.f it is requested to provide new push-button door locks handles at all 10 door locations. It was noted at the site visit that this is desired only at two (2) locations. Can you please confirm if all doors shall receive the Kaba Simplex Series locks or only the two? Answer: Two push button style locks If only the two locks, can you please confirm all others should be a lever lockset with BEST 7-Pin cylinders to match existing? Answer: All other will be lever lock 7-pin to match what is existing Should locksets be mortised lockset or cylindrical? Answer: Cylindrical Does the government wish to have the northern door at the UPH housing with a lever lockset or blank plate as requested at the site visit? Answer: Blank back plate. Door is exit only As per SOW, 3.i, no fire rating was provided for the various doors, does the glazing require a 45-minute fire rating? Answer: no It was noted at the site visit that State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) approvals were required for this project, will any documentation or coordination with SHPO be required from the contractor? Answer: Proposed materials and doors will be reviewed for compliance with SHIPO. During the site visit it was specified that all doors require to be similar or match what is being replaced. What will be the limitations of repair around the doors? Answer: It was noted at the site visit there are existing conditions presenting with considerable damage to walls, floors, and surrounds. Clean professional finish. Some require drywall repairs around the frames. Wall finish(paint) is required. Corner to corner of wall. Will limitations be only to that which is damaged by the replacement of the door? Answer: All doors and finishes are required within reason for the project. The SOW currently provides a 90-day performance period from the notice to proceed. Dependent upon the RFI for the type of doors desired, lead times could by themselves exceed this period of performance timeline. Can the POP be extended to allow for material lead times? Answer: I am unable to answer this question as I am not on that level in this process. Is there currently existing attic stock for the new exterior siding installed for use in repairs around the doors that would be available for use? Answer: The unit does have spare siding. Unit does not have the trim Provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to remove and replace all ten (10) existing exterior doors and frames on the UPH and Main Buildings at USCG Station Atlantic City. Details contained within the Scope of Work labeled "SOW STA Atlantic City door replacement".
Current: Posted: May 1, 2026, 10:44 a.m. EDT As per the SOW, 3.e exterior grade hollow metal doors are to be provided giving mention to consideration for exterior use and corrosion resistance but does not provide clear specification on the desired product. Does the government intend to receive grade 316 stainless steel doors, marine-grade powder coated doors, aluminum doors, or galvanized/zinc-coated steel doors? Answer: 316 stainless steel coated for weather. In coordination with the previous question, is it desired for all hardware to be 316 stainless steel where applicable to resist corrosion? Answer: Yes As per SOW, 3.f it is requested to provide new push-button door locks handles at all 10 door locations. It was noted at the site visit that this is desired only at two (2) locations. Can you please confirm if all doors shall receive the Kaba Simplex Series locks or only the two? Answer: Two push button style locks If only the two locks, can you please confirm all others should be a lever lockset with BEST 7-Pin cylinders to match existing? Answer: All other will be lever lock 7-pin to match what is existing Should locksets be mortised lockset or cylindrical? Answer: Cylindrical Does the government wish to have the northern door at the UPH housing with a lever lockset or blank plate as requested at the site visit? Answer: Blank back plate. Door is exit only As per SOW, 3.i, no fire rating was provided for the various doors, does the glazing require a 45-minute fire rating? Answer: no It was noted at the site visit that State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) approvals were required for this project, will any documentation or coordination with SHPO be required from the contractor? Answer: Proposed materials and doors will be reviewed for compliance with SHIPO. During the site visit it was specified that all doors require to be similar or match what is being replaced. What will be the limitations of repair around the doors? Answer: It was noted at the site visit there are existing conditions presenting with considerable damage to walls, floors, and surrounds. Clean professional finish. Some require drywall repairs around the frames. Wall finish(paint) is required. Corner to corner of wall. Will limitations be only to that which is damaged by the replacement of the door? Answer: All doors and finishes are required within reason for the project. The SOW currently provides a 90-day performance period from the notice to proceed. Dependent upon the RFI for the type of doors desired, lead times could by themselves exceed this period of performance timeline. Can the POP be extended to allow for material lead times? Answer: I am unable to answer this question as I am not on that level in this process. Is there currently existing attic stock for the new exterior siding installed for use in repairs around the doors that would be available for use? Answer: The unit does have spare siding. Unit does not have the trim Provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to remove and replace all ten (10) existing exterior doors and frames on the UPH and Main Buildings at USCG Station Atlantic City. Details contained within the Scope of Work labeled "SOW STA Atlantic City door replacement".
Contacts
Contact nameSERGIO COSBY
Contact emailsergio.a.cosby@uscg.mil
Contact phone(206) 815-2774
Secondary contact nameJon Christiansen
Secondary contact emailjon.m.christiansen@uscg.mil
Secondary contact phone(609) 344-6595
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