This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial services to replace a rollup door at the Data Collection Office (DCO) in Lihue, Hawaii. The acquisition is set aside for small business concerns. The government intends to award a trade-off, single firm fixed-price purchase order with Net 30 payment terms. The period of performance is 180 days from the date of award. A site visit is highly recommended but not required. Quotes are due by 1:00 PM HST on July 7, 2026, and must be submitted electronically to ***@***. *. * offered products must meet Buy American requirements.
The period of performance is 180 days from the date of award.
Payment terms are Net 30, with invoices to be billed monthly in arrears via ipp. gov.
The rollup door and motor will have a one 1-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship. The contractor also provides a 5-year warranty for installation.
Quotes will be evaluated based on technical approach, experience, and price, using trade-off procedures. The non-price factors (technical approach and experience) are of equal importance and, when combined, are more important than price.
The contractor shall be an authorized installer of the door manufacturer with demonstrated experience on projects of similar size and complexity. The manufacturer must have a minimum of five years of experience producing the specified type of doors.
A site visit is highly recommended but not required. Vendors are urged and expected to inspect the site. To set up a time, contact Keith Komar (***@***. *. *, ****) or Dwight Low (***@***. *. *, ****).
Agency protests can be filed with the contracting officer or at a level above. GAO and Court of Federal Claims protests may also be filed. Specific deadlines for protests are not explicitly stated in the provided text.
Failure to provide all information to aid in the evaluation may be considered nonresponsive, leading to rejection. Quotes that are nonresponsive may be excluded from further evaluation and rejected without further notification.