Progressive Design-Build (PDB) of Ft. Campbell Aircraft Maintenance Hangar
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Progressive Design-Build (PDB) of Ft. Campbell Aircraft Maintenance Hangar
- Issuing Agency
- Location
- Kentucky
- Published Date
- Jun 16, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jul 1, 2026
- Government Level
- Federal
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- W912QR-PDB-FTC-Aircraft-Maintenance-Hangar
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FollowProgressive Design-Build (PDB) of Ft. Campbell Aircraft Maintenance HangarActiveContract OpportunityNotice IDW912QR-PDB-FTC-Aircraft-Maintenance-HangarRelated NoticeDepartment/Ind. AgencyDEPT OF DEFENSESub-tierDEPT OF THE ARMYMajor CommandUS ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSSub CommandENGINEER DIVISION GREAT LAKES AND OHIOSub Command 2ENDIST LOUISVILLEOfficeW072 ENDIST LOUISVILLEGeneral InformationLooking for contract opportunity help?
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- Contract Opportunity Type: Sources Sought (Original)
- Original Published Date: Jun 16, 2026 11:01 am EDT
- Original Response Date: Jul 01, 2026 12:00 pm EDT
- Inactive Policy: Manual
- Original Inactive Date: Sep 30, 2026
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Initiative:
- None
Classification- Original Set Aside:
- Product Service Code: Y1BZ - CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER AIRFIELD STRUCTURES
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NAICS Code:
- 236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
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Place of Performance:
Fort Campbell , KYUSA
DescriptionREQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) / MARKET RESEARCH NOTICE
Notice: This is a Request for Information (RFI) for market research and informational purposes only. This announcement does not constitute a Solicitation or a Request for Proposal (RFP), and no solicitation is currently available. Participation in this RFI is strictly voluntary. The Government will not be obligated to award any agreement or contract because of this RFI, nor will it reimburse respondents for any costs associated with the preparation or submission of information. Submitting a response will not affect a firm’s ability to submit a proposal should a formal solicitation be issued in the future.
NAICS Code: 236220 – Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
(Note: While Other Transaction Authority is not subject to FAR-based small business regulations, this NAICS code is provided for market research to help the Government understand the size and demographics of the interested industrial base.)
Small Business Size Standard: $45 Million
PROJECT OVERVIEW
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District, has a requirement for the design and construction of an Aircraft Maintenance Hangar at Fort Campbell, KY. The scope of work consists of furnishing all necessary equipment, materials, labor, supervision, quality control, and supplies to deliver a fully functional aviation maintenance facility. Key features of the project may include:
- Aviation Maintenance Space: Large clear-span hangar bays designed to accommodate rotary-wing aircraft.
- Specialized Systems: Complex fire protection/suppression systems (e.g., HEF/AFFF), overhead bridge cranes, fall protection, and specialized grounding/power systems.
- Administrative & Support: Adjoining maintenance shops, tool rooms, administrative offices, and personnel support spaces.
- Airfield Paving & Site Work: Construction of connecting taxiways, aircraft parking aprons, security fencing, and utility tie-ins.
Estimated Acquisition Magnitude: $220,000,000.00
Planned Acquisition Strategy: Progressive Design-Build (PDB) via Other Transaction Authority (OTA)
The Government is considering utilizing an Other Transaction (OT) Agreement for a prototype project under the authority of 10 U.S.C. § 2808a. This authority is intended for military construction projects that involve testing and experimentation associated with new and emergent construction technologies to achieve potential benefits such as enhanced mission resilience, improved installation support, or cost and schedule reduction. The anticipated delivery method is Progressive Design-Build (PDB).
- Phase 1 (Design & Pre-Construction): The Government and the OT Awardee will work collaboratively to advance the design, perform constructability reviews, conduct open-book cost estimating, and mitigate project risks.
- Phase 2 (Construction): Upon reaching an agreed-upon level of design (e.g., 60% to 90%), the Awardee will propose a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP). If the GMP is accepted, the Government will exercise Phase 2 for construction execution. If a GMP cannot be agreed upon, the Government retains an "off-ramp" to complete the design and construct the facility via alternative methods.
INFORMATION REQUESTED
1. Company Profile:
- Firm Name, Address, and Point of Contact (Name, Title).
- Phone Number, Email Address, and Unique Entity ID (UEI).
- Socioeconomic Status (Large, Small, 8(a), SDVOSB, etc.).
2. Other Transaction Authority (OTA) & Statutory Compliance:
- Innovative Technologies: The authority for this OTA (10 U.S.C. § 2808a) is focused on prototyping with new or emergent construction technologies. Describe any innovative materials, methods, or technologies your firm could propose for a project of this scale that could lead to cost savings, schedule acceleration, or enhanced facility performance and resilience.
- OTA Experience: Describe your firm's previous experience (if any) executing prototype projects under an OTA.
- Barriers to Innovation: What commercial or Government-imposed barriers currently make it difficult to propose or implement innovative construction technologies on traditional military construction projects? How could the flexibility of an OTA help overcome these barriers?
3. Progressive Design-Build (PDB) / Early Contractor Involvement:
- Baseline Definition: What minimum level of detail (e.g., Statement of Need, conceptual site plans, target budget) does your firm require prior to entering into Phase 1 (Design/Pre-construction) to feel confident in the project's viability?
- Collaborative Framework: What collaborative mechanisms (such as joint design charrettes, target-value design workshops, or phased scoping approvals) do you recommend the Government implement in the first 30-90 days to rapidly transition from a "blank page" to a mutually agreed-upon baseline?
- Describe your experience executing Progressive Design-Build, Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), or other highly collaborative delivery methods.
- How do you approach "open-book" pricing and transparency during Phase 1 (Pre-Construction) to build trust and ensure the Government is receiving fair market value?
4. Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), Risk Allocation & Compensation:
- Phase 1 Off-Ramp Risk: If the Government and the contractor cannot reach an agreement on the GMP or final design (the "off-ramp"), what specific compensation structures (e.g., stipends, time-and-materials for design effort) would adequately compensate your firm for pre-construction efforts?
- Payment Milestones: Because an OTA allows for flexible payment structures, what milestone payment arrangement during Phase 1 (e.g., monthly progress, completion of design percentages, deliverable-based) best supports your firm's cash flow and resource allocation?
- Data Rights: Under an OTA, data rights and intellectual property can be negotiated. What data rights structure for the final design deliverables (if an off-ramp is taken) would provide a fair balance between the Government's need to construct the facility and your firm's proprietary design methods?
- In your experience with PDB, at what design milestone (e.g., 35%, 65%, 90%) is it most advantageous to lock in the GMP for a complex aviation facility, and why?
- How do you handle the procurement of long-lead items (e.g., switchgear, specialized fire pumps, large span steel) prior to establishing the final GMP?
5. Aviation & Hangar Construction Expertise:
- Describe your specific experience with large-span aviation hangars, airfield paving, and highly specialized fire suppression systems.
- What are the greatest supply chain, scheduling, or technical risks you foresee for a project of this type at Fort Campbell, and how would the PDB delivery method help mitigate them?
6. Teaming & Subcontractor Integration:
- Under a PDB model, how and when do you plan to onboard your critical subcontractors (e.g., structural steel, MEP, fire protection)?
- Will you compete these subcontracts openly during Phase 1, or do you prefer bringing in established partners from day one?
7. Feedback on the Acquisition Strategy & Alternatives:
- Does the proposed PDB-OTA strategy incentivize your firm to participate? Why or why not?
- Are there alternative acquisition strategies, phasing approaches, or commercial practices the Government has not considered that would yield a better facility, faster delivery, or lower cost?
8. Bonding Capability:
- Phased Bonding Approach: Would a phased bonding structure—where the contractor is only required to bond the value of the Phase 1 effort initially, and construction bonds are deferred until the execution of Phase 2—effectively mitigate this risk?
- Surety Timelines: If construction bonds are deferred until Phase 2, what is the maximum duration your surety would hold a commitment open between the finalization of the GMP and the Notice to Proceed for construction?
- Funding Gap Mitigations: If funding for construction is delayed beyond an anticipated window (e.g., 90-180 days post-design completion), what mechanisms (e.g., formalized escalation clauses, right to off-ramp without penalty) would your firm require to maintain the agreement?
- Specify your maximum bonding (Single and Aggregate) as a Sole Prime Contractor and/or as a Joint Venture.
Submission Instructions:
Please email your responses in PDF format to Jessica Moss at jessica.k.moss@usace.army.mil by 1 July 2026 at 12:00 PM Eastern Time.
Attachments/LinksContact InformationHistoryContracting Office Address- KO CONTRACTING DIVISION 220 W MAIN STREET 3RD FLOOR
- LOUISVILLE , KY 40202-2230
- USA
Primary Point of Contact- Jessica Moss
- jessica.k.moss@usace.army.mil
Secondary Point of Contact
- Jun 16, 2026 11:01 am EDTSources Sought (Original)
- Commodity Codes
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- FSC YConstruction of Structures and Facilities
- NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
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