TH-1H Depot Level Maintenance
ID: FA8552-24-R-0001Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8552 AFLCMC WIUROBINS AFB, GA, 31098-1670, USA

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- AIRCRAFT AND AIRFRAME STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS (J015)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Oct 13, 2023 9:59 PM
  2. 2
    Updated Dec 13, 2023 10:10 PM
  3. 3
    Due Dec 15, 2023 9:30 PM
Description

Solicitation DEPT OF DEFENSE TH-1H Depot Level Maintenance is being procured by the DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE. This procurement is a Total Small Business Set-Aside for the maintenance and repair of aircraft and airframe structural components. The service is specifically for the USAF TH-1H aircraft fleet located at Cairns Army Airfield/Fort Novosel in Alabama. The purpose of the Depot Level Maintenance (DLM) program is to perform Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM), aircraft structural inspections, and repairs at a higher skill level than what is available at Organizational maintenance levels. The DLM requirements may also include unprogrammed maintenance (UDLM) and the deployment of Contractor Field Teams (CFT) for drop-in maintenance support. The contract will be a Single Award Requirements Type Contract with a 12-month base period and seven 12-month option periods. The contract will be a Firm Fixed-Price (FFP) contract with Cost Reimbursement - No Fee (CRNF) CLINs for travel and materials. The Government's obligation to this contract is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds. The Government reserves the right to cancel the solicitation. Any questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted by 31 October 2023.

Point(s) of Contact
Files
Title
Posted
Lifecycle
Title
Type
Solicitation
Similar Opportunities
Halvorsen Overhaul
Active
Dept Of Defense
The Department of Defense requires comprehensive maintenance and overhaul services for the 25K Halvorsen Aircraft Cargo Loader, a self-propelled vehicle used for moving cargo to and from warehouses and aircraft. This equipment is crucial for ensuring efficient cargo operations at Robins AFB, GA. The scope of work involves a 5-year contract for unscheduled depot-level maintenance and overhauls, with a focus on ensuring the Halvorsen vehicles are kept in optimal condition. The contract will be a Fixed Price Incentive Firm Target (FPIF)/Firm Fixed Price (FFP), including a one-year basic period and four one-year options. The work involves keeping the vehicles operational, with the ability to perform tasks like transferring loads, interfacing with docks and aircraft, and air transportation on various military and commercial aircraft. To be eligible, applicants should have expertise in maintenance and overhaul services, particularly for specialized vehicles and equipment. Experience with similar aircraft cargo loaders or military vehicles is advantageous. Due to the nature of the work, foreign participation in this project is not permitted. The contract has an estimated value of $20 million for the basic period, with potential to reach $80 million if all options are exercised. It will be awarded based on a sole-source basis to Leonardo DRS, pending their ability to meet the required terms and conditions. The solicitation is expected to be released around 16 August 2024, and interested parties should submit their applications through the government's online portal, with no telephone inquiries permitted. All questions should be directed to the primary contact via email. Offerors are encouraged to carefully review the upcoming formal solicitation for detailed requirements and instructions. The government reserves the right to award a contract based on the initial solicitation or any subsequent revisions. For further clarification or questions, contact Deborah Simmons at deborah.simmons@us.af.mil.
SEAT ASSEMBLY, GUN
Active
Dept Of Defense
The Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is seeking offers for a federal contract to supply and deliver seat assemblies for H-60 helicopters. This is a small business set-aside procurement with a delivery schedule of 540 days. The key task involves the delivery of 84 units of the specified seat assembly, which is a configuration control and critical application item that requires a fit check. Offerors must complete a copy of the solicitation, which will be available on the DLA Internet Bid Board System, to be considered for award. The solicitation issue date is August 9, 2024, and responsible sources may submit offers until then. The DLA Aviation office is responsible for overseeing this contract. Cindy Hunt, the contract specialist, can be contacted at cindy.hunt@dla.mil or (804) 971-7217 for any clarifications. All submissions must be in writing and sent to the designated fax number. Offerors should refer to the solicitation document for further instructions and requirements. The contract award will be based on a combination of factors, including price and past performance. This opportunity is posted as a presolicitation notice, with solicitations available from the mentioned DLA system. Offerors are required to download the necessary documents and follow the outlined instructions for a successful submission.
Overhaul of UH-1N Dynamic Components
Active
Dept Of Defense
Solicitation DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE is seeking services for the overhaul of UH-1N dynamic components. These components are used on the UH-1N helicopter, which functions primarily as a light-lift utility platform. It performs various missions including emergency airlift, evacuation, support for training and testing, and transport/security for ICBM support personnel. The components are flight Critical Safety Items and will only support the USAF UH-1N fleet.
Dynamic Motor Analyzer (DMA) Repair
Active
Dept Of Defense
The Department of Defense requires the one-time repair of a Schleich Dynamic Motor Analyzer (DMA). This equipment is used to test electrical motors, and the successful contractor will be an authorized Schleich repair service center and dealer, with specialized training in electrical motor testing equipment. The scope of work involves repairing the DMA to full working order as per the guidelines provided by the manufacturer. The contractor will need to provide the necessary labor, materials, and expertise to ensure the DMA functions optimally. To be eligible, applicants must have the necessary certifications and expertise to meet the specialized repair requirements. The Air Force seeks a contractor with a strong track record of successful repairs of electrical and electronic equipment. This contract is financially valued between $100,000 and $250,000. It is expected to be a firm-fixed price agreement, with funding provided upon successful completion of the repair work. Interested parties should respond by the deadline indicated in the solicitation documents, ensuring compliance with all format and content requirements outlined therein. The government reserves the right to award the contract based on initial submissions without engaging in discussions. The selection will be based on a combination of factors, including the contractor's qualifications, experience, and ability to meet the specialized repair needs. Offerors must provide a detailed work plan, certification of their repair capabilities, and references for similar past projects. Cost-effectiveness and timely delivery will also be evaluated. For clarification or further information, interested parties may contact Alicia McGill at alicia.mcgill@us.af.mil or Brad Bonsall at bradley.bonsall@us.af.mil. This summary provides an overview of the key aspects of the Dynamic Motor Analyzer repair opportunity. For more details, the complete solicitation document should be consulted.
SPE4AX-17-D-9410; Bell H-1 Captains of Industry (COI) RFP for STK CLIN 0001, Years 2025-2027.
Active
Dept Of Defense
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) issues a solicitation for a two-year contract extension, effective from April 2025, to fulfill the H-1 aircraft stock requirements of Bell Textron. The primary goal is to secure helicopter spare parts, categorized into 'make parts' produced by Bell and 'buy parts' sourced externally. The agency seeks a prompt response with a detailed proposal from Bell, the current awardee, and emphasizes the importance of swift turnaround times. The scope of work involves supplying a vast array of aircraft components, ranging from simple hooks and studs to complex assemblies. These parts are vital for maintaining the fleet's functionality and safety. Vendors must ensure the authenticity and compatibility of the provided parts, and possibly engage in the assembly and installation of certain subsystems. With a focus on certified cost data, Bell is required to submit an updated subcontracting plan and pricing history for the commercial parts. Eligible applicants must be approved government sources, with the option to submit a Source Approval Request (SAR) through the specified DoDSafe link. The request should include the CAGE code, NSN, and email address for further communication. The procurement process involves a combination of firm-fixed-price and time-and-materials contracts. The evaluation of proposals considers factors like price, technical merit, past performance, and compliance with specifications. The agency emphasizes the continuous nature of the procurement process, with constant replenishment needs. For further information, interested parties can contact Richard Ferraiolo or Jillian Goetz via email. The contracting office is located at DLA Aviation, Philadelphia, PA.