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This project if for the reconstruction of the basketball half-court at the U.S. Embassy Vienna Marine House, located in 1190 Vienna.
The existing outdoor basketball half-court is at the end of its life cycle and too small in dimensions.
The scope of work includes but is not limited to the demolition of the existing sports field surface and substructure, in their entirety, as well as the removal of the lighting.
Construction of a new sports field surface, including the substructure, in its entirety, as well as a new lighting system.
Scope of work: General Contractor for Construction of Sport Fields and Electrical Installation
Site Installation
Demolition
Demolition, removal and disposal of existing basketball half- court (asphalt layer 7x8m), existing exterior lights and basketball basket with posts
Soil removal and disposal for new basketball half- court dimension (13mx14m = 182m²), 0.3m depth = ~55m³
Construction of a new sport field
Preparation/installation subgrade/subbase incl. drainage
Installation top layer (EPDM rubber surface or equal)
Installation point foundation for 1 basketball hoop and for 2 light poles
Installation 1 adjustable basketball hoop, and 2 exterior lights incl. cabling/rewiring
Laying stone slabs 40x40x5cm around the court
Painting lines
Final cleaning
Special requirements
The work will be carried out while the facility remains in operation and in the presence of the residents, who should not be disturbed during the construction work
USG Security regulations
Clearance process for employees, cars, material on site
Safety and protective measures
Execution periods
Indicative construction schedule: 5 weeks in fall 2026
Source: SAM.gov (notice 315bd0cf47be4a308e31a8c0bf41d86c), retrieved via the SAM.gov Get Opportunities API. View the official posting — always confirm requirements and deadlines with the issuing agency.
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