T700 Depot-Level Repairs Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
ID: N00019-23-RFPREQ-APM299-0042v2Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMANDPATUXENT RIVER, MD, 20670-5000, USA

NAICS

Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing (336412)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- ENGINES, TURBINES, AND COMPONENTS (J028)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), intends to award a Firm-Fixed Price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to General Electric Company (GE) for the depot-level repairs of T700-GE-401C and T700-GE-401D Turbo Shaft Engines, including Cold Section Modules and Power Turbine Modules, for various U.S. Navy and Marine Corps helicopters. The procurement aims to ensure the commercial-level servicing, rework, repair, and testing of these critical engines, which are essential for the operational readiness of the H-60 Seahawk, MH-60R/S, AH-1Z Cobra, and Huey helicopters. The contract is expected to span from April 2025 to March 2030, with the work performed at the contractor's facility, and is being awarded on a sole source basis due to GE's unique capabilities as the original equipment manufacturer. Interested parties may direct inquiries to Kalyn Petrillo or Amber Yurko via the provided email addresses, and responses to this notice will be considered for determining the necessity of competitive procurement.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Files
    Title
    Posted
    The document is a Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the commercial rework of the USN and USMC T700-GE-401 Series Engine, Cold Section Modules (CSM), and Power Turbine Modules (PTM). It outlines the contractor's responsibilities, including program management, receipt of engines and modules, rework procedures, testing protocols, and documentation requirements. Key requirements encompass participation in government meetings, adherence to technical directives, and compliance with configuration management standards. The PWS emphasizes performance metrics, specifying turnaround times for rework, and mandates detailed reporting through the Decision Knowledge Engine Transaction Reporting (DECKETR) system. Additionally, it necessitates maintaining records for the engines and components, ensuring proper tracking and compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) standards. The document serves as a guide for contractors to follow best practices while reworking critical aviation components, ensuring safety, reliability, and adherence to established regulatory frameworks. The structured information facilitates accountability and transparency in the rework process, reflecting government objectives in maintaining operational readiness and technical integrity within military aviation systems.
    Similar Opportunities
    36--GENERATOR,AIRCRAFT,, IN REPAIR/MODIFICATION OF
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy through NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, is soliciting proposals for the repair and modification of aircraft generators. This procurement is a sole source requirement, necessitating that contractors provide comprehensive repair, testing, and inspection services to return the specified items to a Ready for Issue (RFI) condition, adhering to strict guidelines and quality assurance standards. The items are critical for military operations, and the contractor must ensure compliance with various technical specifications and documentation requirements. Interested parties should direct inquiries to Jessica Laychock at jessica.laychock@navy.mil or by phone at 215-697-3992, as proposals must include necessary source approval documentation to be considered for award.
    Repair and/or Major Repair of the Main and Nose Landing Gear
    Homeland Security, Department Of
    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), is seeking proposals for the repair and major repair of the main and nose landing gear for the MH-65E aircraft. This procurement aims to ensure the operational readiness of 98 aircraft engaged in critical missions such as search and rescue and law enforcement, with the contract estimated at $27,510,468 over five years. The contract will be awarded on a sole source basis to Aero Precision Repair and Overhaul Co., Inc., the only FAA-approved maintenance facility for these components in North America, emphasizing the necessity of compliance with safety and technical standards. Interested parties must submit their proposals by January 15, 2025, at 3:15 PM EST, with all submissions directed to Terrie L. Pickard via email.
    CFM56-7B27AE Stage 4 – Stage 9 PVD Erosion Coated HPC Blades
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), is seeking to procure approximately eight sets of new production CFM56-7B27AE Stage 4 – Stage 9 Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Erosion Coated High Pressure Compressor (HPC) Blades, exclusively from CFM International, located in Ohio. This procurement is critical for maintaining configuration consistency with the CFM56-7B27AE engines used in the P-8A aircraft, as the government lacks sufficient rights to utilize necessary data for non-new production parts. The planned award date for this contract is June 2025, with all deliveries expected to be completed within one year of the award. Interested parties may submit a Capability Statement to the designated contacts, Scott Segesdy and Matteo Garofalo, by the specified response date, ensuring compliance with submission guidelines.
    GOVERNOR,DIESEL ENG
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy, is soliciting bids for the procurement of repair services for the Governor, Diesel Engine. This contract requires the contractor to provide a Repair Turnaround Time (RTAT) of 70 days, with all repairs to be conducted in accordance with the specified quality standards and documentation. The goods and services sought are critical for maintaining operational readiness within the Navy's fleet, emphasizing the importance of timely and efficient repair processes. Interested contractors should submit their quotes, including pricing and RTAT details, to Alison E. Harper at ALISON.E.HARPER.CIV@US.NAVY.MIL or by telephone at 717-605-4443, with the solicitation details available for review.
    Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Sustainment Contract
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), is seeking to issue a sustainment contract with Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation for the VH Presidential Helicopter Platforms, specifically the VH-3D, VH-60N, and VH-92A aircraft. The procurement aims to secure products and services necessary for the maintenance and support of these aircraft, including integrated logistics support, sustaining engineering, program management, and training activities. This contract is crucial for ensuring the operational readiness and reliability of the Presidential Helicopter fleet, which plays a vital role in national security and executive transportation. Interested businesses are invited to submit a capabilities statement by January 22, 2025, to Brittany S. Reynolds at brittany.s.reynolds3.civ@us.navy.mil, with the anticipated contract type being an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) over a five-year period, starting in the first quarter of FY26.
    Repair of Virginia Class Propulsor Rotor Assembly
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support office, is soliciting qualified contractors for the evaluation, repair, and modification of a Virginia Class Propulsor Rotor Assembly, specifically NSN 2S 2010-01-534-8269 P2, with a quantity of one unit. The procurement emphasizes the need for firm fixed pricing and adherence to stringent quality and compliance standards, as outlined in the Request for Quotations (RFQ), which includes detailed instructions on inspection procedures, hazardous materials handling, and confidentiality clearances. This opportunity is critical for maintaining the operational readiness of military equipment, underscoring the importance of quality assurance in defense contracts. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by following the guidelines in the RFQ, with delivery expected by January 31, 2026; for further inquiries, they can contact Jeffrey Dietrich at 717-605-4078 or via email at jeffrey.dietrich@navy.mil.
    Repair of NSN:7R1615012429588
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support office, is seeking a sole source contract with Triman Industries Inc. for the repair of an actuator (NSN: 7R1615012429588) used in military applications. This procurement involves the repair of nine units of the specified actuator, which is critical for the operation of military helicopters, ensuring their reliability and performance. The anticipated award date for this contract is March 2025, and interested parties must submit their capabilities and qualifications to Alexis K. Healy via email at Alexis.Healy@Navy.mil within 15 days of this notice. Note that this procurement is not a Total Small Business Set-Aside and requires Government Source Approval prior to award.
    T-45 F405 Engine Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) FY 27-32
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), is conducting a market survey to identify potential sources for Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) for the T-45 F405 engine from fiscal years 2027 to 2032. This procurement aims to secure comprehensive maintenance and logistics support for the F405-RR-401 engine and MK II Gas Turbine Starter (GTS), including engineering support for various Naval Air Station facilities. The T-45 Goshawk aircraft, powered by the F405 engine, plays a crucial role in training U.S. Navy and Marine Corps pilots. Interested parties must submit their capabilities statements by 2:00 PM EST on January 17, 2025, to the designated contacts, Erin Allison and Thomas Conrow, with no obligation for the government to award a contract based on this notice.
    28--POWER UNIT,GAS TURB, IN REPAIR/MODIFICATION OF
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy through NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, is soliciting proposals for the repair and modification of gas turbine power units. The procurement aims to ensure that these critical components are restored to a Ready for Issue (RFI) condition, which is essential for maintaining operational readiness in military applications. The contract will require the successful contractor to adhere to strict quality and inspection standards, including compliance with ISO 9001/SAE AS9100, and to manage the repair process within established turnaround times. Interested parties can reach out to Joshua Seltzer at 215-697-2849 or via email at JOSHUA.J.SELTZER@NAVY.MIL for further details and to discuss submission timelines.
    Repair of High-Speed Shaft Assembly
    Homeland Security, Department Of
    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking proposals for the repair of High-Speed Shaft Assemblies (HSSA) used in the MH-60T aircraft. Contractors are required to conduct thorough inspections, testing, and repairs in compliance with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications from Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, ensuring that all components meet FAA standards and are airworthy for operational readiness. This procurement is critical for maintaining the functionality of U.S. Coast Guard aviation capabilities, with a contract anticipated to be awarded on a sole source basis to Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. Interested parties must submit their quotations by March 20, 2025, with the anticipated award date around April 20, 2025. For further inquiries, contact Amy Whitehurst at Amy.E.Whitehurst2@uscg.mil.