Contact and place of performance
Roman Davydov
Washington, DC 20515
USA
This sources sought synopsis is issued solely for information and planning purposes to gain knowledge of potential sources capable of fully satisfying a potential requirement. This is not a solicitation announcement nor does it promise a solicitation in the future. Quotes are not being requested or accepted at this time and a contract will not be awarded from this announcement. No reimbursement will be ma...
View moreThe Contractor shall provide design development, shop drawings, fabrication, and installation for AOC wide signage improvements. The concept signage package includes nine sign types to be used at approximately 240 locations throughout the Capitol campus. The scope of work is for four separate Task Orders. Task Order 1 is to provide design services for the modification of the concept design signage package for the Senate jurisdiction only. Following the approval by Senate leadership, Task Order 2 is to prepare thcan commence which is for the messaging for each sign type at the designated location for each jurisdiction. Task Order 3 is to prepare shop drawings for each sign at every location. Task Order 4 is for the fabrication and installation for all of the signs.
Please see attached Request for Information (RFI) and Draft Statement of Work (SOW).
The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) issued this sources sought notice, identified by solicitation number RFI5192026SignageOCE, to identify potential sources for the design, fabrication, and installation of campus-wide signage in Washington, DC. This requirement stems from requests by Congressional leadership and the U.S. Capitol Police to improve navigation for visitors by consolidating entrance signage and establishing a clear visual hierarchy for security information. The project utilizes a concept signage package developed by the AOC Office of the Chief Engineer that identifies nine specific sign types to be deployed across approximately 240 locations to ensure a unified aesthetic.
The anticipated scope of work consists of four distinct task orders. Task Order 1 involves design services to modify the concept package for the Senate jurisdiction. Task Order 2 requires the development of specific messaging for each sign type and location across all jurisdictions. Task Order 3 covers the preparation of shop drawings for every sign, and Task Order 4 focuses on the final fabrication and installation of the signage.
Interested parties must submit information by the June 2, 2026, response deadline. Roman Davydov is the designated point of contact within the Acquisition & Material Management Division. Supplemental details are provided in two attachments posted on May 19, 2026: a Draft Statement of Work and a Request for Information document. This notice is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a formal solicitation.
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