HOSP - Install Fire Suppression
PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE:
The National Park Service, CONOPS – Central, intends to issue a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the Install Fire Suppression project at Hot Springs National Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
This project involves the design and installation of fire protection and life safety systems for two historic duplex residential buildings, Quarters 70A/70B and Quarters 71A/71B, constructed in the 1930s as Army Navy general hospital double NCO quarters and proposed for restoration to their original residential use as temporary National Park Service (NPS) employee housing. Quarters 71A/71B are currently used by law enforcement personnel during normal business hours, Quarters 70A is used for law enforcement fitness activities, and Quarters 70B is vacant and used for storage; however, these interim uses did not involve permanent alterations to the residential layout or life safety features and do not constitute a change of occupancy classification. The proposed work restores the buildings to their historic duplex dwelling function with no increase in the number of dwelling units or occupant load.
The scope includes installation of single station fire alarm and carbon monoxide alarms, an NFPA 13D wet pipe automatic sprinkler system, and local alarm notification in accordance with applicable fire codes and NPS standards. Fire protection piping will be routed from the basement up through the recently installed HVAC chase and the piping on floors will be exposed with minimal wall and floor penetrations; the work is limited to the interior of the buildings, and therefore no exterior ground disturbance or impacts to exterior historic building aesthetics are anticipated. A passage opening that interconnects Quarters 71A and 71B kitchens will be infilled with a 1 hour rated wall assembly to restore two separate duplexes.
Each duplex will accommodate up to six occupants and based on the existing conditions, limited scope of work, and residential use, the project was evaluated under the IBC, IEBC, and applicable NPS preservation briefs, is classified as group R 3 / Residential, and, as the buildings are less than three stories in height, it was determined the buildings would fall within the applicability of the IRC for one and two family dwellings, as outlined herein. We anticipate that work would begin in Fall 2026.
SOLICITATION NUMBER: 140P6026Q0044
PROJECT MAGNITUDE: Between $100,000 and $250,000
TYPE OF CONTRACT: This will be a firm-fixed price contract expected to be awarded to a prime contractor by Summer 2026 with performance to begin in Summer 2026.
Construction Wage Rate Requirements for Garland County, AR will apply.
EVALUATION FACTORS: Technical, Prior Experience, and Price
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) CODE CLASSIFICATION and SET ASIDE: The NAICS Code is 238220, and the size standard is $19 million.
This project is set aside 100% for Total Small Businesses.
SITE VISIT: A site visit date, time, and meeting location will be announced in the solicitation. Offerors are highly encouraged to attend the scheduled site visit to inspect the site and to ensure they fully understand the requirement and conditions that may affect the cost of the project, specifications, and performance.
PUBLICIZING: The official solicitation and its attachments will be issued and available June 2026 and will be posted to the Contract Opportunities/SAM.gov website at https://sam.gov/content/opportunities .
The contracting office will not provide hardcopies or email copies of the solicitation.
REGISTRATIONS: In order to be awarded a contract, an offeror must have an UEI number. Also, the offeror must be registered and active in the System for Award Management (SAM), website at http://www.sam.gov, and have completed their Online Representations and Certifications at the time of the solicitation close date once the solicitation is posted.
POINT OF CONTACT: Bridget Parizek, Contracting Officer, bridget_parizek@ios.doi.gov