Harry S Truman Streetscape Perimeter Construction Project
USA
Closes in 27 days
Description
The General Services Administration (GSA), Public Buildings Service (PBS) New England Region, Acquisition Management Division intends to hire a construction contractor to implement and enhance security and esthetics for the area around the Harry S Truman (HST) Streetscape Construction building located in Washington DC. The project originated in response to the events of 9/11 where high-profile government buildings were targeted by terrorists. This major renovation project will replace the temporary security measures surrounding the building to provide countermeasures that will secure the building, protect employees and visitors, and improve the surrounding streetscape by creating an attractive and accessible environment for pedestrians. Once complete, the temporary security measures will be replaced with tested and proven countermeasures that will secure the building, protect employees and visitors, and improve the surrounding streetscape by creating an attractive and accessible environment for pedestrians. The project involves civil/site construction of approximately 162,000 square feet of streetscape (sidewalks, curb & gutter, utilities, etc.), requiring 4 phases for completion. Documents Updates: 11 June 2026: HST Streetscape Perimeter Construction Project- Pre-Proposal Conference Meeting Minutes & Site Visit Sign-In Sheet
Details
Posted Date:Friday, 12 Jun, 2026
Response Deadline:Wednesday, 22 Jul, 2026
Set-Aside:NONE
Contracting Office Address:Washington, DC
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FED-06676
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