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Renovation of a municipal facility in Laurel, Maryland. Conceptual plans call for the renovation of a municipal facility.

https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2022/11/11/secret-service-prince-georges-laurel-rowley.html The U.S. Secret Service is planning a major overhaul of its huge training campus in Laurel, to the tune of more than 800,000 square feet of new and renovated facilities. Named after a Cold War-era service chief, the James J. Rowley Training Center is, among other things, where recruits attend Secret Service bootcamp. Located at 9200 Powder Mill Road, it currently comprises about 352,000 square feet of training facilities. But mission requirements call for nearly 919,000 square feet, according to a draft master plan update that the National Capital Planning Commission is tentatively scheduled to consider at its Dec. 1 meeting. Reaching the master plan's goal would entail adding nearly 755,000 square feet of new facilities, renovating about 53,000 square feet and continuing to use about 111,000 square feet of what already exists. Though much the publicly available version has been redacted, the draft master plan available on the commission's website outlines 16 projects involving demolition and construction or renovation between fiscal years 2024 and 2027, plus another two projects categorized under the heading "capacity." "Prince George's County has long called for greater federal investments in the county, and we are very pleased to hear about the expansion plans for the Secret Service training center," said David Iannucci, who heads the Prince George's County Economic Development Corp. Increased activity as the site "will spill over to increased patronage in our local hotels, restaurants and stores," he added. Prince George's Executive Angela Alsobrooks, in her 2021 Economic Development Platform, has called for "rebalancing the portfolio of federal jobs throughout the region" -- meaning stiffer competition for those jobs with the District and Northern Virginia -- as a means of further attracting businesses and residents. In particular, Prince George's wants very much to land the new FBI headquarters, which some have speculated could do for the county something like what the Pentagon does for Northern Virginia, in terms of acting as a magnet for companies and development. Two of the FBI sites currently under consideration are in Prince George's, but a third in Fairfax County has the attractive quality of being much closer to existing FBI assets in Quantico. The Secret Service site in Laurel has housed the agency's training academy since the 1970s, and many of its buildings date to that period. Its master plan was last updated in 2017. The present master planning process, which began in 2021 and will wrap up in the new year, anticipates the service's requirement for agents peaking in 2026, then dropping somewhat and leveling off, though still exceeding current manning. Projects in the current update include, among other things, new firearms ranges, classrooms, mock-up training venues, a physical training facility and warehouse, as well as an enlarged driving training pad and upgraded main gate. Demolishing existing outdoor firing ranges and building about 281,000 square feet of news ones in fiscal year 2026 represents the single largest slated project by far. A new physical training facility in fiscal 2024 would weigh in at about 83,000 square feet. A "Defense Tactical Facility," housing "specialized scenario training," in fiscal 2025 would comprise about 64,000 square feet. The draft master plan does not include cost estimates but says estimates will be included in the plan's final submittal. The Secret Service protects the U.S. president and other government leaders, both domestic and those visiting from other nations. It protects certain candidates for elections, appointees, facilities and event venues. The service also investigates financial crimes, including counterfeiting and cybercrimes like credit card fraud, wire and bank fraud, computer network breaches and ransomware, according to its website. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As of March 25, this project is still in the development stage. No firm timeline has been established for the construction. *The previous solicitation is listed below for reference This notice constitutes a Request for Information (RFI) Pursuant to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 15.201 for the purpose of determining the capability of sources in the marketplace for a contemplated effort to obtain energy services from a local utility company to design and install energy improvements in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 41. This RFI is surveying the interest of all electric, natural gas, and water utilities currently servicing the United States Secret Service (USSS), James J. Rowley Training Center (JJRTC) in Laurel, Maryland. This RFI is for procurement planning purposes only for eventual award and shall not be construed as a request for proposals/quotes, solicitation, or commitment on the part of the Government to issue any future solicitation or award. The Government will not reimburse any costs associated with the development and submission of materials in response to this request. The intended effort would be to enter into a Utility Energy Service Contract (UESC) as authorized by the Energy Policy Act, P.L. 102-486. The USSS is interested in awarding viable projects utilizing the Authorization for Energy Management Services (EMSA), pursuant to the terms, conditions, and exhibits of JJRTC servicing utility's GSA areawide contract, which is a master blanket contract for public utility services. Responses must submit a capabilities statement demonstrating and showing they have relevant experience in the areas of implementing a UESC. The Offeror shall demonstrate past organizational experience as an entity responsible for the delivery of at least one (1) "turnkey" (i.e., design, construction, and operations and maintenance [O&M]) UESC. All interested parties are invited to submit a capabilities statement, which shall not exceed three (3) total pages and no smaller than 12-point Times New Roman font. If providing information relevant to the ability of your firm to successfully execute the work described in this notice, the capability statement should demonstrate understanding and capability in meeting the work requirements identified. Finally, interested firms should identify challenges and risks associated with meeting the requirements of the proposal and how the organization would minimize those risks. The Government will review the capability statement to determine if the interested firm is capable of satisfying the requirements based on its demonstrated understanding and capability. Please note that a small business concern may submit a capability statement that includes the expertise of large business partner companies under a teaming arrangement. If a teaming arrangement is contemplated, then the response to this source sought must clearly discuss the areas that the small business firm intends to perform and the specific areas that the large business teaming partner intends to perform. Please note that at least 50 percent of the cost of contract performance incurred for personnel shall be expended for employees of the concern, and/or shall perform work for at least 50 percent of the cost of manufacturing the supplies, not including the cost of materials. pursuant to the FAR clause at 52.219-14 entitled "Limitations on Subcontracting (MAR 2020)". As much as possible, it is preferred that capability statements be nonproprietary. However, capability statements with company-sensitive data and concepts will be accepted, and the Government will respect restricted data markings. Responders are expected to appropriately mark their submissions that contain proprietary information; receipt of classified materials is not anticipated. The method of contractor selection has not been determined at this time.

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