D/B Upgrade AT-6 Storage Building Interior by Dept of Defense in Thailand
⚠ Important Legal Notice
NO REIMBURSEMENT WILL BE MADE FOR ANY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROVIDING INFORMATION IN RESPONSE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT OR ANY FOLLOW UP INFORMATION REQUESTS.
Executive Summary
The Department of Defense is procuring design-build services for the upgrade of the AT-6 Storage Building interior located in Chiang Mai, Thailand. This contract is expected to be issued around May-June 2026.
⚠ Important Notice Details
Submission Requirements:
- No telephone calls will be accepted requesting a bid package or solicitation.
- There is no bid package or solicitation currently available.
- Any requests for site access after the response date will not be considered.
Response Deadline: May 20, 2026, 4:00 AM
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Scope & Requirements
The project involves the design-build upgrade of the AT-6 Storage Building interior at Wing 41, Royal Thai Air Force, Chiang Mai, Thailand. The Government anticipates issuing a solicitation around May-June 2026. Contractors interested in attending the site visit for the Base Access Request (BAR) must submit requests through the United States Government. Due to host nation security requirements, access to the site visit is only possible through the BAR submitted by the United States Government. Requests for site access after the response date will not be considered.
Compliance & Qualifications
- No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement or any follow-up information requests.
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Ensure you are familiar with the security requirements for site access as outlined by the U.S. Government.
- Prepare your Base Access Request (BAR) in advance of the response deadline to ensure timely submission.
- Gather and organize all necessary documentation to demonstrate your qualifications for the design-build services required.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This
This contract presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses, particularly those specializing in construction and design-build services, to engage with the Department of Defense. The NAICS code 236220 indicates a focus on commercial and institutional building construction, which aligns well with the capabilities of many small contractors.
Participating in this project can enhance a small business’s portfolio and provide a pathway to future federal contracts, given the anticipated nature of ongoing projects in the region.