Opportunity: Honolulu Weather Forecast Office (WFO) relocation

Description 

This is a combines synopsis and solicitation for a firm/fixed price and labor hour contract for the National Weather Service (NWS) for Architecture and Engineering Design and Construction Oversight for the relocation of the Honolulu Weather Forecast Office (WFO) to the Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center (IRC) on Ford Island. The move is being conducted to save money for the NWS since the IRC is a NOAA building that currently has open space. The NWS will not have to use the General Service Administration (GSA) as a third party lease designator saving the NWS significant savings in upgrades to the current WFO and well as GSA fees. This Acquisition and the associated Requirement will be to hire an Architectural and Engineering (A&E) firm to design/build/remodel the IRC in order to convert the empty space into a location that the WFO Operations area can utilize.

Overview 
Reference number: 1305M225R0053
Issue date: 08/06/2025
Response due: 09/02/2025 11:00 AM US/Eastern

Set Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
NAICS: 541310-Architectural Services
PSC / FSC: C1PB-ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: EXHIBIT D

Agency: DOC

Contracting office:

EAD-NWS
FED BLDG 200 GRANBY ST SUITE 815
NORFOLK, VA 23510


Place of Performance:




Contact: JACKIE A. SHEWMAKER
Phone:
Fax:
Email: JACKIE.A.SHEWMAKER@NOAA.GOV

Vendors conference:

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