04/18/2026 - USA | NM | BERNALILLO COUNTY | ALBUQUERQUE | 87119
TWO- PHASE DESIGN/BUILD REPAIR BUILDING 322 CEREBRO LABORATORY, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, BERNALILLO COUNTY, NEW MEXICO - The project consists of the design and repair of the CEREBRO Laboratory Building 322. The building is approximately 34, 000 GSF and includes Light Lab areas, Lab support spaces, existing Women 39; s, and Men 39; s restrooms to be updated to meet cur
construction of miscellaneous buildings the project consists of the design and repair of the cerebro laboratory building 322. the building is approximately 34, 000 gsf and includes light lab areas, lab support spaces, existing womens, and mens restrooms to be updated to meet current architectural barriers act aba standards, air force instruction, and building code requirements. also included in the scope of work is the upgrade of existing electrical power supply to meet laboratories needs and the installation of a 10 ton capacity overhead crane in the southeast high bay. the interior renovations approximately 13, 500 sf include repairs to the flooring, wall finishes, exterior doors, air lock interior doors, ceiling, electrical receptacles, communication, furniture, plumbing fixtures, and casework. this design shall conform to criteria established in the air force corporate facilities standards afcfs, the installation facilities standards ifs. the project shall comply with applicable dod, air force, and base d
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The project involves the design and repair of the Cerebro Laboratory Building 322, approximately 34,000 gsf. The scope includes updating restrooms to meet ABA standards, upgrading electrical power, and installing a 10-ton overhead crane. Interior renovations cover approximately 13,500 sf, including repairs to flooring, walls, doors, ceilings, electrical, communication, furniture, plumbing, and casework. The design must conform to Air Force Corporate Facilities Standards (AFCfs) and Installation Facilities Standards (IFS), complying with DOD, Air Force, and base design standards, environmental considerations, and requirements.