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The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Family & Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) is soliciting information for design-build services to construct a golf driving range at the Defense Distribution Center Susquehanna in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. This notice is a Pre-Solicitation / Request for Information (RFI), solicitation number NAFUA1-26-I-0003, requesting company information, comments, and a rough order of magnitude cost estimate to inform potential future procurement. Responses are requested by January 30, 2026 (4:00 PM EST) and this notice does not constitute a commitment to award a contract.
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This scope of work will install the required utilities and safety equipment for the establishment of a driving range. A concrete storage pad, relocated storage shed, concrete pad for tee boxes (10’ x 100’), and a berm will be provided and installed by the Government. Provide a new, 120/240V, 1-phase, 3-wire, SE rated panelboard in a NEMA 3R enclosure and install on or next to the existing unmarked utility pole along Mifflin Avenue next to the new driving range site. Utilize the existing pole mounted transformer to power the new panelboard. New panelboard must have copper bussing. Provide grounding system in accordance with NEC requirements. Ground rods must be copper-clad steel, minimum 3/4-inch diameter and minimum 10-foot length. Provide a new Schneider Electric Powerlogic model PM5560 electric meter ahead of the new panelboard. New electric meter must be installed in a weatherproof enclosure. Provide new Veris Industries Model H6811 CT’s, appropriately sized, and install in the new panelboard. Provide Veris model AH06 universal brackets for mounting CTs. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Close: Jan 30, 2026
This scope of work will install the required utilities and safety equipment for the establishment of a driving range. A concrete storage pad, relocated storage shed, concrete pad for tee boxes (10’ x 100’), and a berm will be provided and installed by the Government. Provide a new, 120/240V, 1-phase, 3-wire, SE rated panelboard in a NEMA 3R enclosure and install on or next to the existing unmarked utility pole along Mifflin Avenue next to the new driving range site. Utilize the existing pole mounted transformer to power the new panelboard. New panelboard must have copper bussing. Provide grounding system in accordance with NEC requirements. Ground rods must be copper-clad steel, minimum 3/4-inch diameter and minimum 10-foot length. Provide a new Schneider Electric Powerlogic model PM5560 electric meter ahead of the new panelboard. New electric meter must be installed in a weatherproof enclosure. Provide new Veris Industries Model H6811 CT’s, appropriately sized, and install in the new panelboard. Provide Veris model AH06 universal brackets for mounting CTs. See attached file.
AvailableConstruction of a new walking trail in the area around a par-3, 9-hole golf course and driving range.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Construction of a new walking trail in the area around a par-3, 9-hole golf course and driving range.
AvailableThe scope of work includes installation of new fence on the driving range at Springbrook Golf Course and perimeter fence along the west property line at Naperbrook Golf Course.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The scope of work includes installation of new fence on the driving range at Springbrook Golf Course and perimeter fence along the west property line at Naperbrook Golf Course.
AvailableThe program offers a wide range of services, facilities, and activities aimed at promoting well-being, fitness, and morale among military members. Key elements of the MWR program include recreational activities such as sports leagues, fitness centers, outdoor recreation programs, hobby shops, and arts & crafts centers; family and community support through child development centers, youth programs, and family support services; entertainment and leisure options including movie theaters, libraries, and special events; and travel and hospitality services like lodging, dining facilities, and recreational lodging. Non-federal entities can sponsor various elements of the MWR program to gain access to the military market. Sponsorship provides businesses with a unique opportunity to engage with a dedicated and diverse audience while supporting the well-being of Air Force personnel and their families. Benefits of sponsorship include brand exposure through event signage, marketing materials, and digital media, direct engagement with participants through on-site presence and product demonstrations, community involvement with a positive association to the military, and access to a large and engaged military audience. Sponsorship opportunities include event sponsorship for sports tournaments, holiday celebrations, and family fun days; facility enhancements for fitness centers and recreational facilities; program support for educational workshops and health programs; and marketing and advertising in MWR publications and social media channels. By sponsoring the U.S. Air Force MWR program, non-federal entities can enhance their brand presence, support the military community, and gain valuable access to the military market.
Posted Date
Sep 15, 2025
Due Date
Oct 1, 2026
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Release: Sep 15, 2025
Close: Oct 1, 2026
The program offers a wide range of services, facilities, and activities aimed at promoting well-being, fitness, and morale among military members. Key elements of the MWR program include recreational activities such as sports leagues, fitness centers, outdoor recreation programs, hobby shops, and arts & crafts centers; family and community support through child development centers, youth programs, and family support services; entertainment and leisure options including movie theaters, libraries, and special events; and travel and hospitality services like lodging, dining facilities, and recreational lodging. Non-federal entities can sponsor various elements of the MWR program to gain access to the military market. Sponsorship provides businesses with a unique opportunity to engage with a dedicated and diverse audience while supporting the well-being of Air Force personnel and their families. Benefits of sponsorship include brand exposure through event signage, marketing materials, and digital media, direct engagement with participants through on-site presence and product demonstrations, community involvement with a positive association to the military, and access to a large and engaged military audience. Sponsorship opportunities include event sponsorship for sports tournaments, holiday celebrations, and family fun days; facility enhancements for fitness centers and recreational facilities; program support for educational workshops and health programs; and marketing and advertising in MWR publications and social media channels. By sponsoring the U.S. Air Force MWR program, non-federal entities can enhance their brand presence, support the military community, and gain valuable access to the military market.
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