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.