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Design and Construct New Border Patrol Station in Rio Grande City, TX

Department of Homeland Security · U.S. Customs and Border Protection · Facilities Managemen — Administration and Facilities Contracting Division (AFCD)
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Solicitation expected
July 1, 2026
Anticipated award
September 30, 2026 · Q4 2026
Estimated value
Over $100M
Period of performance
October 15, 2026 to September 1, 2029
Contract type
Firm Fixed Price
Expected vehicle
IDIQ TO/DO (Non Strategic Sourcing Vehicle Multiple Award Contract)
Competition
New Requirement, No Contract
No incumbent. A new requirement means nobody is defending a position here, and no one has an insider’s head start on the scope.

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Published by the agency in its acquisition forecast, last updated June 25, 2026. Forecast entries are plans, not commitments — dates slip and requirements get cancelled, restructured or absorbed into another buy.

Requirement details

Solicitation number
F2026073406
Notice type
Forecast
NAICS
236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Set-aside
Unrestricted
Posted
2026-06-25
Place of performance
Rio Grande City, TX

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Statement of work, as posted

Design and construction of a new Border Patrol Station (BPS) to be located on the existing BPS site in Rio Grande City, Texas. Demolish of existing facilities will be required. Acquisition of adjacent privately-owned land is required to supplement the area required to construct the new station and an additional ingress/egress roadway (per USBP design requirements). A new station is required to support 538 staff (includes 505 agents). The existing station, built around 2000, was originally designed and constructed for 125 agents. The Contractor’s design and build shall comply with the requirements listed in Scope of Work (SOW) including the Compliance Documents in the SOW. The existing BPS shall remain operational throughout the construction and commissioning of the new facility. The Contractor shall submit a construction sequencing and staging plan detailing the transition to the new facility and continued operations, as well as measures to facilitate traffic during construction, for CBP’s review and approval prior to the start of construction. The Contractor shall decommission and dispose of the existing BPS facilities per federal requirements after the USBP has vacated the existing facilities. The Contractor shall conduct a visual site visit to assess site conditions, constraints, and topography. This visit will ensure the Contractor fully understands the operational environment and is able to provide an informed response to the Request for Proposal (RFP). Acquisition Strategy: This requirement will be competed against the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Multiple Award Design-Build IDIQ.

Contact

Point of contact
Chris Anzaldua
Role
Requirements owner
Email
CHRISTOPHER.A.ANZALDUA@associates.cbp.dhs.gov
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