The US Embassy in Prague seeks a
contractor for the full renovation of master bathrooms at a residential
property in Prague 6. The period of performance for all phases of the project shall be completed within 15 days from the contract award. The
contractor shall prepare and submit reports, bill of materials, product literature, drawings, specifications, quality control schedules, safety plan, and construction costs. The
contractor shall identify a project site manager responsible for overall project management and provide as built construction documents and warranty documentation. The
contractor shall examine all documents and visit the site on the site inspection day to fully inform themselves of all conditions and limitations applied to the work. The work to be performed under this contract requires that the
contractor, its employees, and sub
contractors submit corporate, financial, and personnel information for review by the embassy. The
contractor shall provide a fixed priced lump sum proposal with and without VAT, including the specification of materials and bathroom products based on the table attached in annex 2 specifications. Application for solicitation documentation check list. In accordance with DOSAR **** authorization and performance aug ****, it will be necessary for your organization to possess authorization to operate and do business in the country in which this contract will be performed. Therefore, authorization shall include the requirement to be registered to do business in Czech Republic. You will be required to provide information that clearly shows you are able to perform work in Prague. Contract award can only be made to a
contractor who is registered in the system for award management SAM. The solicitation package documents shall not be placed on sam. gov. Vendors interested in the detailed solicitation package may request it. Due date for quotations: 06/16/2025. Site inspection date: 06/09/2025. Submission method: via email. This pre-solicitation notice does not commit the U. S. Department of State to award a contract, nor does it obligate the U. S. Department of State to pay for any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of proposals. Solicitation and award will be subject to the laws and regulations of the United States of America. This requirement is being competed utilizing full and open competition procedures.