Aircraft Arresting System (AAS) and Re-Striping Homestead, ARB
Contract Opportunity Analysis
The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Louisville District, is seeking proposals for the Repair of an Aircraft Arresting System (AAS) and Re-Striping project at Homestead Air Reserve Base in Florida. The project aims to overhaul the existing BAK-12 AAS, replace deteriorated shelters, retrofit BAK-14s, and ensure the runway is properly re-striped after construction. This procurement is crucial for maintaining airfield safety and operational readiness, with an estimated contract value between $5 million and $10 million. Interested contractors should prepare for a Firm-Fixed-Price contract, with the solicitation expected to be released around November 14, 2025; inquiries can be directed to Contract Specialist Lindsay Lawrence at lindsay.b.lawrence@usace.army.mil.