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Interpretive Display Panels for Lock and Dam 7 Visitors Center

U.S. Department of Defense
Updated Jul 14, 2026 · 17:19 UTC

The U.S. Army needs a small business to design and supply interpretive display panels for the Lock and Dam 7 Visitors Center.

Key Details

  • What exactly do they need? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wants a contractor to design and supply at least six indoor and one outdoor interpretive display panels for the Lock and Dam 7 Visitors Center. The panels will cover topics like the history of navigation on the Mississippi River, how locks and dams work, and boating safety.
  • What's the contract structure and timeline? The contract will be awarded on a best value basis and is expected to last until December 17, 2026. The contractor will deliver digital versions of the display content and supply all necessary hanging and installation supplies.
  • How will they pick the winner? The contract will be evaluated on recent and relevant experience, durability of signage, past performance, and price.
  • When and how do you bid? Bids are due on August 5, 2026, and must be submitted through SAM.gov.

Who can apply

  • Any certified small business may apply.

If you're interested, do this first

  • Check that your small business is registered in SAM.gov and includes the FAR and DFARS Reps and Certs sections with the NAICS code 541430.

Primary point of contact

Name
John Riederer
Email
john.p.riederer@usace.army.mil
Phone
(651) 290-5614

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