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Published July 2, 2026 at 8:00 PM

Updated July 8, 2026

Renovation of a military facility in Honolulu, Hawaii. Completed plans call for the renovation of a military facility.

The requirement is for a prefabricated, portable structure designed to support the storage of equipment and associated hazardous materials for the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center. The structure must provide secure and durable containment, accommodating both general equipment and materials classified as hazardous while ensuring compliance with applicable safety and environmental standards. It should be readily transportable, easy to install, and suitable for reliable use in operational and field environments. 1. Structure and Mobility 1.1. The structure shall be based on a high cube 20FT ISO shipping container and the final assembly must retain standard ISO corner castings and structural integrity to allow lifting and transport via standard container handling equipment (forklift, crane, tilt-bed truck). Weatherized and insulated for deployment in coastal tropical areas (salt air, 1.2. high solar radiation, rain). 1.3. entry. 1.4. 1.5. The structure shall be securable to effectively deter and prevent unauthorized Windows are acceptable, but not necessary. One set of double doors (hollow metal pairs) installed on the long wall. 6'0 wide (2 x 36 inch Doors) 1.5.1. 1.5.2. 1.5.3. Swing: Right Hand Reverse Active (i.e. door opens outward) The inactive door (or fixed door) includes flush bolts (top and bottom) and includes an astragal, which covers or closes the gap between the edges of the doors Equip the active door with an entry lever lock and a single-cylinder 1.5.4. deadbolt that operate with the same key. 1.6. 1.5.5. 1.5.6. Threshold and weather stripping. Rust Inhibiting Primer with finish paint (topcoat). Install two 6-inch diameter (or similar) side-wall vents. Ensure the exterior is corrosion-resistant, properly flashed, and fitted with baffles and an insect screen. The vent must include a method for users to open/close the vent. The first vent shall be within 18 inches of the ceiling, and the second vent shall be within 18 inches of the floor. The vents shall be located on non-adjacent walls. 1.7. UV-resistant and flexible sealant, such as a liquid applied silicone coating or a professional-grade polyurethane coating, shall be applied to the roof to prolong the service life and to mitigate against water damage. 2. Climate-Controlled Environment 2.1. The exterior shall be light in color to minimize solar heat gain. High-performance insulation shall be utilized on all walls and the ceiling. Maintain a constant (24/7) interior climate (=77_F; =70% RH) using a high efficiency mini split air conditioner, marine-grade HVAC unit, or similar. Heating is not required. Offerors must submit all questions concerning this solicitation in writing to Stephanie.M.Garnett@noaa.gov. Questions should be received no later than June 26, 2026.

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