Active Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE

    C.J. BROWN ELEVATOR MARKET SURVEY

    Sol. W912QR26QEMMSSources SoughtSet-aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)LOUISVILLE, KY
    Open · 14d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    14
    closes Jul 28, 2026
    POSTED
    Jul 14, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    33392
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    J039
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Defense is conducting a market survey for the modernization of the elevator at C.J. Brown Dam and Reservoir. Interested small businesses, including HUBZone and 8A certified firms, should respond by July 28, 2026. The project involves replacing outdated mechanical and electrical components with modern, compatible parts. The estimated cost range is between $250,000 and $500,000.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    W912QR26QEMMS
    Notice Type
    Sources Sought
    Set-Aside
    Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
    Posted Date
    July 14, 2026
    Response Deadline
    July 28, 2026
    NAICS Code
    33392AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    J039
    Primary Contact
    LaDonna Haug
    State
    KY
    ZIP Code
    40202-2230
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    A market survey is being conducted to determine if there are a reasonable number of interested small business concerns to set this future project aside for them. If your firm is a Small Business, certified HUBZone, 8A, Woman-Owned Small Business or Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Business and you are interested in this project please respond appropriately.

    Project Location: Springfield, Ohio 45503

    Project Description: The elevator at C.J. Brown Dam and Reservoir is original to the project and requires modernization due to obsolete components. The contractor will provide all tools, materials, equipment, and labor to remove and replace the control tower elevator’s electrical and mechanical components with modern, non-proprietary parts serviceable by any independent elevator company. All new components must be compatible with the existing cab, rails, and utilities.

    Onsite Elevator Information (Existing Specifications)

    • Machine: OTIS 22CT Drive Sheave 30”
    • Elevator Motor: 7.5 HP
    • Voltage: 208V, 3 phase, 60 cycles, 3 wires
    • Speed Governor: Type R, Trip Speed 175 F.P.M., Traction Steel 8x19x3/8” Cable solid corrosion resistant material
    • Control: Single automatic push button from car and floors.
    • Capacity: 1200 LBS.
    • Speed: 100 F.P.M.
    • Travel: 50’ From 1st Floor to 4th Floor.
    • Hoisting Cables: 3-1/2 8X19 Traction Steel
    • Landings: -4-
    • Openings: -4-
    • Signal: Alarm Bell in car sounds when Emergency Stop button depressed. “In Use” light in floor control stations.
    • Car Enclosure: Manual, 2-piece solid door that slides.
    • Hatch Enclosures: Removable
    • Entrance Frames: Steel frames with steel sills
    • Car Guide Rails: #2 – 8lb
    • Counterweight Guide Rails: #2 – 8lb

    Note: All measurements and components will be verified by the contractor prior to installation. All new components will be compatible with the present car and rails associated with the elevator.

    LINE ITEM 0001: Elevator Mechanical and Electrical Modernization

    • Machinery Room:
      • Replace controller with an industry-standard, non-proprietary microprocessor controller in a temperature-controlled, NEMA 4 rated enclosure, equipped with emergency power provisions.
      • Replace hoist machine and motor.
      • Replace governor, governor cables, and tail sheave.
      • Replace Rope Gripper and mounting.
      • Replace hoist cables and shackles.
    • Car:
      • Retain existing cab structure and replace all operating components.
      • Install a new, code-compliant car operating panel with vandal-resistant, #4 stainless steel fixtures and a monitored phone.
      • Install a new car top inspection station with GFCI and light, and a code-compliant safety rail.
      • Retain manual door operation. Replace car door rollers, guides, restrictors, gibs, and Z brackets.
      • Replace car lantern.
      • Replace all associated wiring on the elevator car.
    • Hall Fixtures & Hoistway:
      • Replace hall position indicators and push-button stations with vandal-resistant, #4 stainless steel fixtures.
      • Replace hall door rollers, guides, hangers, and door closers.
      • Replace top and bottom access switches.
      • Replace hoistway limit switches, traveling cable, and hoistway cable.
      • Install new buffers, roller guides, and safety device.
      • Replace the hoistway pit float switch and all associated operating components.

    LINE ITEM 0002: Inspection, Testing, and Project Deliverables

    • Perform and document final inspection and load testing (1,200 lbs.) per ASME standards in the presence of Government personnel.
    • Correct any identified deficiencies at no additional cost and recertify the elevator to ASME A17 standards.
    • Submit catalog cut sheets for all new parts and equipment for Government review prior to installation.
    • Provide two copies of maintenance/operation manuals and a complete bill of materials for all installed equipment.
    • Provide on-site instruction for Government maintenance personnel on the inspection and maintenance of new equipment.
    • Warranty all work, equipment, and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date of Government acceptance.
    • Properly remove, haul, and dispose of all debris and removed equipment in accordance with all Federal, State, and Local laws.

    Contract duration is estimated at 180 calendar days. The estimated cost range is between $250,000 and $500,000.  NAICS code is 333921 – Elevator and Moving Stairway Manufacturing, Size Standard – 1,000 Employees.  All interested Small Businesses, certified HUBZONE, 8A, Woman-Owned Small Business or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business contractors should respond to this survey by Monday, July 28, 2026 by 3:00 PM Eastern Time.

    Responses should include:

    1. Identification and verification of the company’s small business status.
    2. Contractor’s Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and Cage Code.
    3. Documentation from the firm’s bonding company showing current single and aggregate performance and payment bond limits.
    4. Description of Experience – Provide descriptions on up to three (3) projects completed by you as the prime contractor or if the offeror is a Small Business, they can provide Past Performance of affiliates in accordance with DFARS 215.305(a)(2)(C). Submissions of Past Performance from affiliates shall include documentation of the affiliation to the offeror. To be relevant the projects submitted should be greater than 95% construction complete or completed within the last 5 years and are similar to this project in scope and complexity. Demonstrate experience including self-performing 15% of the construction. Provide documentation demonstrating experience for projects of similar type projects.  Each project must include the name, title, project role, e-mail address, and telephone number of at least one reference. References may be used to verify project size, scope, dollar value, percentages and quality of performance.

    1. Projects similar in Scope to this project include: Removal and replacement of control tower elevator’s electrical and mechanical components with modern, non-proprietary parts.

    1. Projects similar in size to this project include: Elevator Mechanical and Electrical Modernization Projects for 1200 LBS and larger capacity Elevators.

    1. Based on definitions above, for each project submitted include:
    1. Current percentage of construction complete and the date when it was/ will be completed.  
    2. Size of the project
    3. Scope of the project
    4. The dollar value of the construction contract
    5. The portion and percentage of work that was self-performed. Describe the work your company self-performed. Must be at least 15% self-performed.
    6. Identify the number of subcontractors by construction trade utilized for each project.

    1. Small Businesses are reminded under Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation Overhaul (RFO) clause 52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting (01 Feb2026); they must perform at least 15% of the cost of the contract, not including the cost of materials, with the firm’s own employees for general construction-type procurement. Include the percentage of work that will be self-performed on this project, and how it will be accomplished.

    Submission Requirement: The only authorized transmission method of responses is via filling out the survey form. No other transmission method will be accepted. Please limit your capability statement to the space provided within the form.

    Key dates

    1. July 14, 2026Posted Date
    2. July 28, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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    C.J. BROWN ELEVATOR MARKET SURVEY is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.

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