ContractCombined Synopsis/Solicitation

27 SOCES - Patch Trailer

DEPT OF DEFENSE FA485526Q0032
Response Deadline
May 30, 2026
10 days left
Days Remaining
10
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Full & Open
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of the Air Force, through the 27th Special Operations Contracting Squadron at Cannon Air Force Base, is issuing an RFQ for a TM 300-40 DHE Patch Trailer as a total small business set-aside. The work is to furnish the trailer and provide delivery to Cannon AFB in New Mexico, with the pricing worksheet indicating a line-item based commodity acquisition. The procurement uses NAICS code 333120 and will be evaluated on technical acceptability, past performance, and price, with award planned without discussions; delivery is required within 60 days of order receipt to 109 Engineers Way, Building 356, Heavy Repair, CAFB, NM 88103. Offers are due May 30, 2026 at 2:00 PM Mountain Time, questions are due May 22, 2026 at 12:00 PM Mountain Time, and offerors must be registered in SAM and certified as an SDVOSB in the SBA Small Business Search.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
333120
Construction Machinery Manufacturing
PSC Code
3895
MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

Solicitation Documents

12 Files
Combined Synopsis Solicitation Patch Trailer.pdf
PDF311 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The Department of the Air Force, 27th Special Operations Contracting Squadron, Cannon Air Force Base (AFSOC), is issuing an RFQ (FA4855–26–Q–0032) for a TM 300-40 DHE Patch Trailer. This is a total small business set-aside with NAICS code 333120 and a 1,250-employee size standard. Offers are due by May 30, 2026, 2:00 PM Mountain Time, with questions due by May 22, 2026, 12:00 PM Mountain Time. Delivery is required within 60 days of order receipt to 109 Engineers Way Building 356, Heavy Repair, CAFB, NM 88103. Offerors must be registered in SAM and certified as an SDVOSB in the SBA's Small Business Search. Evaluation will be based on technical acceptability, past performance (acceptable/unacceptable), and price, with award going to the most advantageous offer. The government intends to award without discussions.
Attachment 4 - Provisions and Clauses.pdf
PDF192 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
This government file,
Attachment 3 - Pricing Worksheet - Template for Commodities and One Time Services.xlsx
Excel22 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
This document is a price worksheet for an acquisition at Cannon AFB, NM. It lists 20 Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs), each for a quantity of one unit of measure (EA) with increasing unit prices from $1.00 to $20.00. The total price for all items is $2,870.00. The worksheet includes placeholders for the date, company name, and identifies the title of the acquisition as "Something we need to buy." This type of document is typical in federal government RFPs for soliciting bids and detailing the cost breakdown of goods or services required by a government entity.
Attachment 2 - Conflict of Interest Statement.pdf
PDF134 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
The document, "ATTACHMENT 4 – CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT," addresses federal regulations concerning conflicts of interest in government contracts, specifically FAR subpart 3.6. It prohibits awarding contracts to government employees or organizations owned/controlled by them. The statement requires contractors to certify whether they, or those who own/control their company, are government employees. It also mandates prompt written disclosure of any potential conflicts arising during the engagement with the federal government and full cooperation with mitigation measures. Furthermore, it emphasizes a commitment to comply with all applicable federal ethics, procurement integrity, and conflict of interest regulations, including FAR subpart 3.6 and 9.5, along with any agency-specific requirements. The document concludes with a certification section for an authorized individual to legally bind the company and declare the information true under penalty of perjury.
Attachment 1 - Offeror Information and Certification.pdf
PDF262 KBMay 19, 2026
AI Summary
Attachment 3 – Offeror Information & Certification is a crucial document for government solicitations, serving as a certification form for companies submitting offers. It requires offerors to provide essential company details, including their name, Cage Code, UEI Number, number of employees, and total yearly revenue. This information is vital for determining the business's size in relation to the NAICS code for the specific solicitation. The document also acts as a checklist, ensuring that all necessary components of the offer, such as the technical capability, price proposal worksheet, and conflict of interest statement, are included. Furthermore, it verifies whether the offeror's representations and certifications are either attached directly or available in the System for Award Management (SAM) database, and confirms the company's registration status in SAM. The form culminates with a certification section where an authorized agent signs, attesting to their authority to bind the company legally and acknowledging receipt of any addendums. This document streamlines the submission process, ensuring compliance and transparency in government contracting.
Combined Synopsis_Solicitation - Exhaust Troubleshooting.pdf
PDF265 KBMay 7, 2026
AI Summary
The Department of the Air Force, 27th Special Operations Contracting Squadron (AFSOC) at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, has issued Combined Synopsis/Solicitation #FA485526Q0032 for "BLDG 4607 EXHAUST TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR." This Request for Quotations (RFQ) seeks a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) for firm-fixed-price services, with a NAICS code of 334111 and a size standard of $19.0M. The work involves troubleshooting and repairing communications BUS for controllers and terminal equipment, including minor wiring repairs. Major repairs (over 10' height or 25' runs) are excluded. The contractor will also test network and field controllers, working with remote software engineers to verify systems in various building areas. Performance must be completed within 90 days of order receipt at Cannon AFB Bldg 4607. Offers are due by May 27, 2026, 3:00 PM MT, with questions due by May 20, 2026, 12:00 PM MT. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov and certified as an SDVOSB in SBA's Small Business Search. Evaluation will be based on technical acceptability, past performance (acceptable/unacceptable), and price, with award going to the most advantageous offer.
Attachment 1 - Performance Work Statement (PWS) Building 4607.pdf
PDF309 KBMay 7, 2026
AI Summary
This Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for a contractor to troubleshoot the exhaust system in Building 4607 at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary labor, equipment, and materials to identify deficiencies in the communications control bus, verify the sequence of operations, and create a report detailing required repairs or replacements. The scope includes minor communication bus wiring repairs but excludes major repairs like high bay wiring replacement. The contractor will also test network and field controllers, working with a remote software engineer to verify various air handling and water systems. General requirements cover personnel appearance, base access procedures, vehicle maintenance (including company branding and no cell phone use while driving), and adherence to a Monday-Friday, 0700-1600 work schedule, excluding federal holidays. Safety protocols, including OSHA compliance and prompt reporting of damage or injury, are also mandated.
Attachment 2 - Pricing Worksheet - Exhaust Trouble Shooting.xlsx
Excel20 KBMay 7, 2026
AI Summary
This Price Worksheet details a single contract line item (CLIN) for
Attachment 3 - Offeror Information and Certification.pdf
PDF262 KBMay 7, 2026
AI Summary
Attachment 3 is a mandatory Offeror Information & Certification document for government solicitations, requiring companies to provide essential details such as company name, CAGE Code, UEI Number, number of employees, and total yearly revenue. This information is crucial for determining business size relative to the solicitation's NAICS code. The form also serves as a checklist for submitting required documents, including the offer (technical capability), price proposal, and conflict of interest statement. Offerors must confirm their registration status with the System for Award Management (SAM) and specify whether representations and certifications are attached or available in SAM. The document concludes with a certification section where an authorized agent acknowledges receipt of all addendums and legally binds the company to the offer through their signature, printed name, title, and date.
Attachment 4 - Conflict of Interest Statement.pdf
PDF134 KBMay 7, 2026
AI Summary
Attachment 4 outlines the Conflict of Interest Statement required for federal government contracts, particularly in the context of RFPs and grants. It prohibits awarding contracts to government employees or organizations owned/controlled by them, as per Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 3.6. Bidders must certify whether they or any controlling member of their company are government employees. The document also mandates the disclosure of any potential conflicts of interest that may arise during the engagement and a commitment to comply with all applicable federal ethics, procurement integrity, and conflict of interest regulations, including FAR subparts 3.6 and 9.5. The form requires the authorized individual to sign and certify the truthfulness of the statement under penalty of perjury, along with providing their name, date, organization, phone, and email.
Attachment 5 - Provisions and Clauses.pdf
PDF26 KBMay 7, 2026
AI Summary
This government file, FA485526Q0032, outlines various clauses incorporated into federal government contracts, primarily focusing on Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provisions. Key areas covered include: prohibitions on acquiring covered defense telecommunications equipment and services, detailed instructions for electronic payment and receiving reports through the Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) system, requirements for the Buy American Act, and certifications regarding child labor. The document emphasizes compliance with safeguarding defense information, whistleblower rights, and restrictions on business operations with certain regimes. It also includes clauses on small business utilization, equal opportunity, and sustainable products. The purpose is to ensure contractors understand and adhere to a comprehensive set of regulations concerning national security, ethical conduct, supply chain integrity, and financial processes when working with the Department of Defense.
Attachment 6 - WAGE Determination.pdf
PDF337 KBMay 7, 2026
AI Summary
This government file appears to be an index or table of contents, possibly for a larger document related to federal government RFPs, federal grants, or state and local RFPs. The file is largely composed of alphanumeric codes followed by descriptive phrases and page numbers. While the exact content of the full document is not present, the listed entries suggest a comprehensive guide or compilation of regulations, procedures, or detailed information pertinent to government contracting and funding. The structure indicates a highly organized document, with each entry potentially representing a specific section, article, or topic. The recurring patterns of numbers and symbols likely refer to specific legal clauses, administrative codes, or project categories within the government's operational framework.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 7, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineMay 30, 2026
expiryArchive DateJun 14, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
FA4855 27 SOCONS LGC

Point of Contact

Name
TSgt Michael Gutierrez

Place of Performance

Cannon AFB, New Mexico, UNITED STATES

Official Sources