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Entry Courtyard Improvements for National Park Service Facility

Dept. of the Interior > National Park Service > CONOPS – CentralSol: 140P6026B0004
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$32K – $465K per task order

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Quick Brief

The Department of the Interior, National Park Service is procuring entry courtyard improvements at Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, KS, including demolition of existing concrete, installation of new ABA-compliant paving, stairs, curb ramps, stormwater drainage systems, and landscaping, all while preserving historical jointing patterns and working within city right-of-way and NPS property.

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Scope & Requirements

Demolition of existing concrete and stairs, installation of new ABA-compliant pavement, stairs, curb ramps, stormwater drainage, and landscaping within city right-of-way and NPS property, while preserving historical jointing patterns and relocating signs and infrastructure.

Deliverables

  • 1,845 SF of 5" depth fiber mesh reinforced concrete pavement adjacent to trees
  • 5,497 SF of 5" depth fiber mesh concrete pavement
  • 153 SF of 6" depth reinforced concrete ABA curb ramps
  • 16' wide concrete stairs with 4 risers and 3 treads
  • 816 SY of AB-3 aggregate subbase
  • 11 LF of ornamental stair handrails
  • 23 LF of concrete curb and gutter (type 1)
  • 39 SF of ABA detectable warning panels
  • 50 CY of topsoil stripped and respread
  • 60 CY of excavation and haul-off
  • 3 CY of No.57 aggregate with filter fabric for stormwater storage chamber
  • 4,200 SF of turf grass lawn sod
  • Traffic control measures

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Contract Details

Contract Typei
FFP
Contract Value
$32K – $465K per task order
IDIQ ceiling: $45M, 1 awardee
Similar contracts award $32K$465K (median $129K, 8,020 awards)
Between $250,000 and $500,000
Period of Performance
Summer to Fall 2026
Expected Awards
1
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Topeka, KS, US
Set-Asides
SB

Qualifications & Eligibility

Set-Aside Category
Total Small Business
NAICS Size Standard
$45 million
Required Registrations
  • SAM.gov

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE
Sub-Agency
National Park Service
Office
CONOPS – Central

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published24d ago
May 11, 2026
Became Justification & Authorization24d ago
May 11, 2026
Tracked
Became Solicitation24d ago
May 11, 2026
Tracked
Last Updated22d ago
May 13, 2026
Response Deadline9d ago
May 26, 202612:00 PM
CDT
Response Due8d ago
May 26, 2026
Anticipated Awardin 27d
Jul 1, 2026
Expected in Summer 2026
Performance Startin 27d
Jul 1, 2026
Summer to Fall 2026

Description

BRVB - Entry Courtyard ImprovementsPRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE:The National Park Service, CONOPS – Central, intends to issue an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the Entry Courtyard Improvements project at Brown V Board of Education National Historic the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park in Topeka, KS. Work consists of improvements to be made within the City of Topeka Right-of-Way (ROW) as well as on NPS property. New entry courtyard concrete paving and stairs in the same layout as the existing configuration, maintaining the historical jointing patterns that currently exist, but with reconfigured longitudinal and cross slopes that are ABA compliant. Existing signs will be relocated to concrete viewing areas on NPS property, rather than being within the city’s ROW. The site will be graded so the existing low point where storm water currently pools will be relocated to the turf grass lawn area with drainage directed into an aggregate storage chamber. During higher intensity rain fall events, storm water that ponds in the turf grass lawn area will be graded to allow for overflow discharge onto the ROW sidewalk and be conveyed to Monroe St by means of a new concrete curb ramp that accesses the existing pedestrian loading zone, ultimately draining to the city’s existing storm sewer network. The project includes removal of approximately 7,362 SF of existing concrete courtyard and stair pavement, 8 LF of existing stair handrails, removing/salvaging/and relocating 7 existing signs, removing/salvaging/and relocating 1 existing ABA door-button pedestal, removing/salvaging/and reinstalling 4 existing door stops, installing/removing approximately 276 LF of tree protection fencing, and installing/removing approximately 266 LF of straw wattles. Improvements include approximately 1,845 SF of 5" depth, fiber mesh, reinforced pc concrete pavement adjacent to existing trees, 5,497 SF of 5” depth, fiber mesh, pc concrete pavement, 153 SF of 6” depth, fiber mesh, #6 6x6 wire mesh pc concrete ABA curb ramps, 16’ wide pc concrete stairs with (4) - 6 ¼” risers and (3) - 13 ½” treads, 816 SY of 5” depth AB-3 aggregate subbase under pavement, 11 LF of ornamental stair handrails, 23 LF of combined pc concrete curb and gutter (type 1), 39 SF of ABA detectable warning panels with truncated domes, 50 CY of 4” depth top soil stripped and respread, 60 CY of excavation and haul-off, 3 CY of No.57 aggregate with filter fabric for storm water storage chamber, 4,200 SF of turf grass lawn sod, and traffic control.SOLICITATION NUMBER: 140P6026B0004PROJECT MAGNITUDE: Between $250,000 and $500,000TYPE OF CONTRACT: This will be a firm-fixed price contract expected to be awarded to a prime contractor by Summer 2026 with performance to begin in Summer to Fall 2026. Construction Wage Rate

Requirements for Shawnee County, KS will apply. North American Industry System (NAICS) CODE and SET ASIDE: The NAICS Code is 237310, and the size standard is $45 million. This project is set aside 100% for Total Small Businesses. SITE VISIT: A site visit date, time, and meeting location will be announced in the solicitation. Offerors are highly encouraged to attend the scheduled site visit to inspect the site and to ensure they fully understand the requirement and conditions that may affect the cost of the project, specifications, and performance. PUBLICIZING: The official solicitation and its

attachments will be issued and available late May 2026 and will be posted to the Contract Opportunities/SAM.gov website at https://sam.gov/content/opportunities .The contracting . REGISTRATIONS: In order to be awarded a contract, an offeror must have an UEI number. Also, the offeror must be registered and active in the System for Award Management (SAM), website at http://www.sam.gov, and have completed their Online Representations and Certifications at the time of the solicitation close date once the solicitation is posted.POINT OF CONTACT: Bridget Parizek,

Contracting Officer, [email protected] Parizek, Bridget Contracting (No Street Address

2) OMAHA, NE 68102 USA to this opportunity.

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