The United States Air Force, 911th Airlift Wing in Coraopolis, PA, is issuing a combined synopsis/solicitation (RFQ FA671226Q0005) for commercial services to install CAT 6 Premise Cable in Building 419. This is a 100% small business set-aside contract, awarded on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable basis. A site visit is scheduled for January 15, 2026, with a registration deadline of January 12, 2026. Questions are accepted until January 19, 2026. Quotes are due by January 26, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. eastern time and must include a technical capability narrative and use the provided pricing template. The period of performance is 120 days from the award date. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov and complete specific FAR representations and certifications. Quotes should be emailed to ryan.scott.34@us.af.mil and crystal.spurlin@us.af.mil.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for a contractor to engineer, furnish, install, and test premise wiring within Building 419 at Pittsburgh IAP ARS, PA. The new wiring will support Wireless Access Points (WAPs). Key requirements include providing all materials and labor, identifying base support needs, restoring disturbed areas, and properly disposing of project residue off-base. The contractor must install blue Cat 6 cables, home-run to specific locations, and use preferred Leviton termination hardware. They will also install 23 single drops for WAPs, ensure all cabling is Cat 6 compliant, and label all new installations according to a provided scheme. All new cable installations must be tested and certified to Category 6 specifications. The contractor is responsible for project management, including providing a schedule, an on-site project manager, quality assurance, and weekly Integrated Product Team (IPT) meetings. Deliverables include as-built drawings, a work schedule, status reports, meeting minutes, and test reports. A one-year warranty for materials and workmanship is required. The project has a three-month performance period, with work typically conducted during normal operating hours. Security requirements include processing site visit requests and potentially requiring DoD Secret Security Clearances for personnel accessing classified areas.
The document provides detailed floor plans for the first floor and basement of Building 419, including room numbers, dimensions in square feet, and designated uses such as offices, restrooms, and mechanical rooms. The plans also identify current CradlePoint access point (AP) and switch locations, as well as preferred Juniper AP and switch installation locations, indicating an IT infrastructure upgrade or network modernization project. This suggests the file is part of an RFP or similar document for an IT network upgrade within a government facility.
The document is an Offer Pricing sheet for Request for Quotation (RFQ) FA671226Q0005, seeking bids for the installation of CAT 6 Premise Cable in Building 419. The project requires one job unit of installation services, with a period of performance of 90 days from the date of award. The pricing sheet includes fields for unit price, extended price, total price, quote expiration date, delivery date, net terms, and the Offeror's UEI, printed name, title, signature, and date. This RFQ is for a federal government contract, outlining the pricing structure for a telecommunications infrastructure upgrade.