Design Build Construction Services for the Santa Teresa Land Port of Entry (LPOE) Border Roadway Improvement & Construction (BRIC)/Paving Project, Santa Teresa, NM
Agency
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS PROJECT DELIVERY CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION - BRANCH CENTRAL
Location
Santa Teresa, NM
New Mexico
Estimated Value
N/A
Type
Solicitation
Service / NAICS
237310
Set-Aside
SBA
Opportunity Summary
This federal contract opportunity from GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS PROJECT DELIVERY CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION - BRANCH CENTRAL involves design build construction services for the santa teresa land port of entry (lpoe) border roadway improvement & construction (bric)/paving project, santa teresa, nm in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. This is a SBA set-aside procurement. The response deadline was Feb 6, 2026.
Contract Description
Updated 02/27/2026 to incorpoate Notice pursuant to FAR 36.211 Distribution of advance notices and solicitations. This notice is for informational purposes only and does not alter the solicitation requirements or the proposal due date of February 6, 2026. NOTICE: Timeframes for Definitization of Equitable Adjustments on Change Orders. Notice to Prospective Offerors: The information required by FAR 36.211 regarding the definitization of requests for equitable adjustments related to change orders under construction contracts can be found at https://www.gsa.gov/constructioncontractadmin. Updated 01/29/2026 to incorporate Amendment 03 Updated 01/16/2026 to incorporate Amendment 02 Updated 01/09/2026 to incorporate Amendment 01 Updated 12/30/2025 to correct Site Visit date from 1/7/2025 to 1/7/...
Timeline
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Response Deadline
Feb 6, 2026
Deadline passed
What Contractors Should Know
This is a SBA set-aside, meaning only qualifying small businesses may compete.
Work will be performed in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. Local presence or experience in this area can strengthen your proposal.
Should You Pursue This?
Good Fit If…
- ✓You hold the required SBA certification
- ✓You have operations or past performance in New Mexico
- ✓You have worked with GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS PROJECT DELIVERY CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION - BRANCH CENTRAL before
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Design Build Construction Services for the Santa Teresa Land Port of Entry (LPOE) Border Roadway Improvement & Construction (BRIC)/Paving Project, Santa Teresa, NM
Design Build Construction Services for the Santa Teresa Land Port of Entry (LPOE) Border Roadway Improvement & Construction (BRIC)/Paving Project, Santa Teresa, NM
Design Build Construction Services for the Santa Teresa Land Port of Entry (LPOE) Border Roadway Improvement & Construction (BRIC)/Paving Project, Santa Teresa, NM
Contractor FAQ
What certifications are needed for this SBA contract?
This opportunity requires SBA certification. Contractors must be registered and certified in SAM.gov with the appropriate small business designation to be eligible to submit proposals.
How do I submit a bid for this GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE.PBS PROJECT DELIVERY CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION - BRANCH CENTRAL contract?
To bid on this opportunity, you must be registered in SAM.gov. Review the full solicitation documents available at SAM.gov, prepare your technical and cost proposals per the instructions, and submit before the response deadline of Feb 6, 2026.
Are there other federal contract opportunities in New Mexico?
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