ContractSolicitation

ADD Non-Potable Water Distribution Lines to Irrigation Areas, Multi

DEPT OF DEFENSE FA557526B0003
Response Deadline
Jun 29, 2026
31 days left
Days Remaining
31
Until deadline
Set-Aside
No Set aside used
Notice Type
Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The U.S. Air Force, through the Department of the Air Force at Morón Air Base in Spain, is seeking bids to expand the base’s non-potable water distribution system for irrigation areas and future building connections. The work includes civil and mechanical construction such as excavation, trenching, demolition and installation of piping, valves, water meters, solenoid valves, programmers, and related appurtenances across multiple areas and options. The project is expected to run for 570 calendar days, with evaluation under Section M, and it must comply with the specifications and drawings, Spanish law for government works in Spain, and local-source requirements that favor Spanish material, labor, and equipment when feasible. A pre-proposal site visit is scheduled for 12 June 2026, questions are due by 19 June 2026, and bids must be received by 1200 local time on 29 June 2026; facsimile bids will not be accepted.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
237110
Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction
PSC Code
Y1NE
CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES

Solicitation Documents

8 Files
Solicitation - FA557526B0003.pdf
PDF772 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
This government solicitation, FA557526B0003, issued by the US Air Force, is an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the expansion of the non-potable water distribution system at Moron Air Base, Spain. The project, valued between $500,000 and $1,000,000 USD, aims to extend non-potable water lines to irrigation areas and facilitate future connections for buildings. Key requirements include adherence to Spanish law for contractors, mandatory use of local sources, and a Bank Letter of Guarantee for contracts over $100,000. Bids must be submitted electronically by June 29, 2026, after a mandatory site visit on June 12, 2026. This project is subject to various FAR and DFARS clauses, including those related to payment, inspection, and safety, with a performance period of 570 calendar days.
Attach 3 Drawings.pdf
PDF70935 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The document outlines Project QUUG 19-1000, managed by the 496th Air Base Squadron, focusing on the installation and demolition of non-potable water distribution lines and irrigation programmers across multiple zones in Spain. The project includes a base bid and several options (1, 2, 3, 4, 6), each detailing specific areas and branch lines for work. The plans provide general site layouts, access routes, stockpiling areas, utility connections during construction, and detailed enlarged site plans for existing conditions, demolition, and new non-potable water distribution. It also includes typical trench and pipe installation details for various terrains, sediment retention, tree protection, valve and handhole specifics, expansion joints, and cabinet details (C1-C5) for irrigation hose bibbs, complete with non-potable water signage. The document emphasizes the precise planning and execution required for infrastructure improvements within the base.
Attach 7 Environmental Final Governing Standard.pdf
PDF5075 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The "Final Governing Standards" (FGS) document, published in May 2014, outlines environmental compliance criteria for U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) installations in Spain. It implements DoD Instruction 4715.5 and is based on the "Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document." The FGS covers various environmental aspects, including air emissions, drinking water, wastewater, hazardous materials and waste, medical waste, petroleum, oil, and lubricants, pesticides, historic and cultural resources, natural resources, endangered species, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, asbestos, lead-based paint, spill prevention, and underground storage tanks. The document details specific criteria for steam/hot water generating units, incinerators, dry cleaning machines, chromium electroplating tanks, halogenated solvent cleaning machines, and units containing ozone-depleting substances (ODS) and fluorinated gases. It also addresses motor vehicle emissions, stack heights, and fuel composition. The FGS specifies monitoring, reporting, and authorization procedures, emphasizing coordination with the Spanish Base Commander and the Environmental Executive Agent (EEA), who is the Commander, Navy Region Europe Africa Southwest Asia. Exemptions to these standards are also outlined.
Attach 6 Int Natural Resources Management Plan.pdf
PDF1255 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The Morón Air Base Integrated Natural and Cultural Resources Management Plan (INCRMP) is a comprehensive document from the Department of the Air Force. It outlines the strategies for protecting and conserving natural and cultural resources at Morón AB, Spain, integrating protocols from both natural and cultural resource management plans. The INCRMP serves as a vital planning tool for future base development, ensuring that resource management is considered in all mission planning phases. It aligns with the Final Governing Standards-Spain (FGS-S) and Air Force directives, focusing on maintaining resource continuity, inventorying habitats and species, and managing threatened species. The plan also emphasizes data management, project monitoring, and stakeholder collaboration, detailing roles, responsibilities, training, recordkeeping, and various program management elements. The INCRMP is a living document, subject to annual review and updates to ensure compliance and effective resource stewardship.
Attach 5 Schedule of Materials.xlsx
Excel157 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The document,
Attach 4 Cost Estimate Blank.xlsx
Excel97 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The document outlines a cost estimate breakdown for a project at Morón Air Base, Spain, focusing on adding non-potable water distribution lines to irrigation areas. The project, identified by Purchase Request Number QUUG 19-1000, is divided into a base bid (CLIN #1) and six optional CLINs (CLIN #2 to CLIN #7), each detailing specific works and associated costs. The base bid involves modifications to the non-potable water system at the potable water treatment facility, including the installation of polyethylene pipes, solenoid valves, and water meters, as well as installing programmers in existing sprinkler irrigation systems with various cabinet types. It also covers ground penetrating radar (GPR) and GPS surveys, additional polyethylene piping, gate valves, road crossings, topsoil and seeding, and repairs. The subsequent options (CLIN #2 to CLIN #7) detail similar works for different areas (Area #2 to Area #5) and specific tasks like works related to obstructions and additional GPR and GPS surveys for designated buildings (Bldg. #106, #110, #119, #192, #203). Each CLIN includes provisions for material, labor, and other direct costs, with sections for overhead and profit, ultimately leading to a total project cost in Euros. The document emphasizes that these costs, overhead, and profit will be applied to any future modifications.
Attach 2 Statement of Work Spa.pdf
PDF2979 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
The QUUG 19-1000 project at Morón Air Base, Spain, involves designing and expanding a non-potable water distribution system for irrigation and future building connections. The project includes civil works like excavation and backfilling, and mechanical works such as installing piping, valves, water meters, and solar-powered programmers across various areas (Area #1, #2, #3, #4, #5) and specific buildings. It also outlines options for infrastructure improvements, including HDPE piping of different diameters and gate valves. The document details general conditions, contractor responsibilities for site investigation, permits, base access, utility connections, welding procedures, traffic control, material storage, and extensive construction scheduling requirements. The contractor must adhere to strict timelines for submissions, safety protocols, and final site restoration, providing a two-year warranty for all works.
Attach 1 Statement of Work Eng.pdf
PDF1523 KBMay 29, 2026
AI Summary
This government file outlines the scope of work and general conditions for the expansion of a non-potable water distribution system at Morón Air Base, Spain. The project, QUUG 19-1000, involves civil and mechanical works, including excavation, trenching, installation of piping, valves, hose bibbs, water meters, pressure gauges, solenoid valves, and solar panel programmers for irrigation systems across multiple areas (CLINs 1-5, 7) and upgrades to the system (CLIN 6). Key general conditions include a two-year warranty, strict base access and utility connection/outage procedures requiring 15-day advance requests, detailed construction and mobility plans, a comprehensive quality control plan with specific inspection and reporting requirements, and independent laboratory testing. The contractor is responsible for all materials, labor, permits, and adherence to established schedules and safety protocols.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedApr 20, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineJun 29, 2026
expiryArchive DateJul 14, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
FA5575 496 ABS PK

Point of Contact

Name
Terrel Cloud

Place of Performance

Moron, Sevilla, SPAIN

Official Sources