The US
Army Corps of Engineers is seeking bids for the construction of a new wastewater treatment facility at Berlin Lake, Berlin Center, Pennsylvania. The
project involves replacing the existing facility, installing new equipment, renovating existing structures, and upgrading utilities. Bidders must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIE). The solicitation will be issued online on or about May 29, 2025, through PIE. The contract will be a firm fixed price (FFP) contract. The
project is expected to take approximately 720 calendar days to complete. The acquisition will be procured as full and open competition. The resulting award will be for one firm fixed price contract. All responsible bidders are encouraged to participate. The request for quotes (RFQ) will be issued on or about May 29, 2025, online through procurement integrated enterprise environment (PIE) which posts the opportunity to sam. gov. Therefore, requests for hardcopies of the solicitation will not be honored. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is **** water and sewer line and related structures construction. The small business size standard for this NAICS code is 45,000,**** order to submit a bid on this
project, your company must 1) be registered in System for award management (SAM) and maintain an active registration status. 2) be registered in the procurement integrated enterprise environment (PIE) for the solicitation module with the proposal manager manger role. Registration in SAM can take at least 10 business days to become active. Registration must be in active status upon offer submission and remain active during the award period. Registration must be renewed every 365 days to remain active. The federal service desk (FSD) for SAM questions may be contacted. The procurement integrated enterprise environment (PIE) help desk may be reached by calling telephone number 866 618 **** for assistance. Notice information regarding the U. S.
Army Corps of Engineers process for settling requests for equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts can be found by going to www. ***. *. *