ContractSolicitationTotal Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

187th MXG Hanger Floor Resurfacing

DEPT OF DEFENSE W50S6N26QA017-187th_MXG_Hanger_Floor_Resurfacing
Response Deadline
May 29, 2026
9 days left
Days Remaining
9
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice Type
Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The W7MT USPFO ACTIVITY ALANG 187, supporting the 187th Fighter Wing at Dannelly Field in Montgomery, Alabama, is seeking a small-business contractor to resurface the hangar floor in Building 1201. The work covers the full hangar floor and includes preparing the existing epoxy system, installing a new epoxy coating system with aggregate broadcast and urethane topcoat, and restoring line striping, with all labor, equipment, and materials provided by the contractor. The project covers about 22,275 square feet and must meet specified performance requirements for adhesion, slip resistance, chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, and hardness, with a five-year warranty, a 60-day period of performance, and required security measures for personnel entering the controlled area. The estimated magnitude is between $100,000 and $250,000, offers are due electronically to Douglas Seaton at douglas.seaton@us.af.mil by May 29, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time, and the site visit is scheduled for May 7, 2026 with advance registration required.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
238330
Flooring Contractors
PSC Code
Z1BZ
MAINTENANCE OF OTHER AIRFIELD STRUCTURES

Solicitation Documents

12 Files
Solicitation Amendment W50S6N26QA0170001 SF 30.pdf
PDF3910 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This amendment, W50S6N26QA0170001, to solicitation W50S6N26QA017, issued on May 20, 2026, by W7MT USPFO ACTIVITY ALANG 187, updates the solicitation by attaching an official site visit attendance roster and the government's responses to vendor questions. The amendment explicitly states that the hour and date for receipt of offers are not extended. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment by completing items 8 and 15 and returning copies, acknowledging on each offer copy, or sending a separate letter or electronic communication. Failure to acknowledge prior to the specified deadline may result in rejection of the offer. Any changes to a previously submitted offer due to this amendment must be made via letter or electronic communication referencing the solicitation and amendment numbers, and be received before the opening hour and date. All other terms, conditions, and deadlines of the original solicitation remain unchanged.
Solicitation W50S6N-26-Q-A017 Questions and Answers.docx
Word18 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
Solicitation W50S6N-26-Q-A017 addresses questions and answers for the 187th MSG/CES Bldg 1201 Hanger Floor Resurfacing project. Key details include the previous use of Resuprime 3830 MVT Primer for water mitigation and a new concrete installation with a water vapor barrier. Contractors are required to provide two 3' x 5' physical sample mock-ups for government approval. There is no requirement for cove base installation. The entire hanger floor will be available to the contractor for the project's duration, with minor bubbling/chipping noted in the existing floor system. The project is expected to start within 10 days of notice to proceed and be completed within 60 calendar days. The award basis is price and past performance, requiring two to three relevant past performance references. High-visibility tape with a coat is an acceptable alternative to paint.
Current Epoxy Floor Product.pdf
PDF12557 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The Eco-MPE Multi-Purpose Epoxy and Eco-HTS 100 Satin Urethane Topcoat are high-performance floor coatings designed for various industrial and commercial applications. Eco-MPE is a neutral, two-component, high-solids epoxy that serves as a primer, build coat, seed coat, crack filler, and resin for epoxy mortar systems. It offers excellent resistance to many chemicals, seals concrete, and is environmentally friendly with low VOCs. Eco-HTS 100 is a clear, high-solids, three-component urethane topcoat that provides enhanced durability, light stability, and chemical resistance, lasting longer than standard urethanes and epoxies. Both products comply with LEED v4 Indoor Air Quality credits and SCAQMD VOC regulations. Proper application requires specific concrete preparation, moisture testing, and adherence to temperature and humidity guidelines. Detailed instructions are provided for mixing, application as primer, build coat, or slurry, and recoating. Maintenance guidelines emphasize regular cleaning and prompt repair to ensure longevity and appearance. Both products are offered with a limited warranty from Tennant Company.
Site Visit Attendance Roster.pdf
PDF163 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The document is a sign-in roster for the "187th March a thing" meeting, held on May 7, 2026, at the Wing Auditorium. The meeting's purpose, as indicated, is related to "MSG/CES Bldg 1202 Floor Resurfacing." The roster lists attendees along with their company affiliations and contact information. Key attendees include representatives from Techno Coatings, Torch Procurement, NISER, Vulcan Painters, JP8 Resources LLC, Defense Flooring, FCS, King Enterprise, and FloorTes Coating. This document serves as a record of attendance for a meeting likely associated with a government Request for Proposal (RFP) or a federal grant project concerning facilities maintenance or upgrade, specifically floor resurfacing for a government building.
Attachment 3 - Hanger Floor Plan.pdf
PDF226 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The provided government file appears to be a very brief excerpt from a larger document, possibly related to an RFP or grant application concerning facility dimensions or infrastructure. It lists
Attachment 4 - Specification 01-6116 VOC Content Restrictions.pdf
PDF121 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This government file outlines strict restrictions on Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content for products used in federal government projects, specifically within building interiors. It mandates that all products in categories such as adhesives, sealants, paints, flooring, insulation, and composite wood must comply with specified VOC limits. The document details definitions for VOC-restricted products and provides a comprehensive list of reference standards from organizations like CAL, CRI, UL, and GreenSeal, along with specific rules like SCAQMD 1168. It also outlines acceptable evidence of compliance, including certifications from various agencies and laboratory testing reports. The government reserves the right to reject non-compliant products, even after installation, and hold contractors responsible for any additional costs incurred due to non-compliance, emphasizing a strong commitment to environmental and health standards in federal construction projects.
Specification 09 9600-USER-High-Performance Coatings-06-26-2021.pdf
PDF272 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The F-35: Repair Hangar Building 1201 project at the 187th Fighter Wing, Dannelly Field ANG, Montgomery, outlines requirements for high-performance coatings, focusing on sustainability and adherence to HPSB standards for low VOC emissions. The project mandates specific submittals, including product data, samples, installation instructions, maintenance data, and sustainability documentation. Quality assurance measures include manufacturer and applicator qualifications, with a minimum of three years of experience. A mock-up is required, and strict field conditions regarding temperature and traffic are enforced. A five-year warranty covering bond to substrate and chemical resistance is also specified. The coating system involves a primer, base coat, and topcoat, each with detailed performance criteria for abrasion resistance, adhesion, compressive strength, and chemical resistance to various substances, including acids, alkalies, and solvents. The document details the application process, including surface examination, preparation, priming, coating application with traction grit, cleaning, and protection of the newly applied coatings.
DBA Wage Determination.pdf
PDF240 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This government file, likely an RFP or grant application, outlines requirements for various services or products. The document details different sections, each with specific criteria and deliverables. Key areas include technical specifications, operational procedures, and compliance standards. The file emphasizes the need for thorough documentation and adherence to established guidelines across all components. It also touches upon performance metrics and reporting requirements, indicating a focus on measurable outcomes. The overall structure suggests a comprehensive approach to procurement or project execution, ensuring all aspects are clearly defined and met by potential vendors or grantees.
Solicitation - W50S6N26QA017.pdf
PDF6400 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This government Request for Proposal (RFP) is for the 187th MSG/CES Bldg 1201 Hanger Floor Resurfacing project at Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama. The project requires contractors to remove existing floor surfaces and resurface the floor in accordance with the Statement of Objectives. The estimated magnitude of the project is between $100,000 and $250,000, and it is set aside for small businesses under NAICS code 2383330 (Flooring Contractors). Funds are currently available, but the government's obligation is contingent upon appropriated funds. A site visit is scheduled for May 7, 2026, and offers are due by May 29, 2026, at 2:00 PM local time. The contract type will be Firm Fixed Price, and award will be based on price and past performance, requiring a minimum of two past performance references. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov and submit electronic quotes to douglas.seaton@us.af.mil. The solicitation includes various FAR and DFARS clauses, including those related to the Buy American Act and limitations on subcontracting.
2. SOO - HANGER B1201 Top Coat Floor Resurfacing.pdf
PDF160 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The Alabama Air National Guard requires resurfacing the 22,275 square feet hangar floor in Building 1201 to improve traction and safety. The contractor must provide all labor, equipment, and materials, submitting a Statement of Work for government approval. The project involves preparing the existing epoxy floor, applying a new system with an epoxy coating, aggregate broadcast, and a urethane topcoat, then reinstalling line striping. The new system must meet specific performance requirements for adhesion, slip resistance (minimum wet static coefficient of friction of 0.60), chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, and hardness. A five-year warranty is required. The period of performance is 60 days, with work hours Tuesday to Friday, 0700-1700. The contractor is responsible for debris disposal and returning the site to its original condition. Security protocols, including background checks and Antiterrorism Awareness Level I training, are mandatory for all personnel accessing the controlled area.
Attachment 1 - AF3000.pdf
PDF2311 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
The provided government file indicates that the document could not be displayed, suggesting an issue with the user's PDF viewer. It recommends upgrading to the latest version of Adobe Reader for Windows, Mac, or Linux, and provides links for download and further assistance. The document also includes trademark information for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This information is a standard message for users experiencing technical difficulties viewing PDF documents, rather than a substantive government file pertaining to RFPs or grants.
Attachment 2 - A2.1 Floor Striping Floor Plan.pdf
PDF1791 KBMay 20, 2026
AI Summary
This government file details the architectural plans for the first floor of Building 1201 at the 187th FW, Dannelly Field, Montgomery, AL, split into North and South sections. The plans outline new construction elements, including CMU and metal framing walls, concrete floor slabs with vapor barriers and crushed aggregate base, and STC 50 rated wall construction. It also specifies the patching and filling of existing masonry walls and the installation of new downspouts and moisture management systems. Exterior work includes new concrete sidewalks and chain-link fences. Detailed notes cover specific markings like painted lines (red, yellow, green) and stop bars, coordinating exact locations with a Contracting Officer Representative. The document includes a legend for various architectural symbols and specific notes regarding material specifications and installation requirements, such as reinforcing for concrete slabs. The overall purpose is to provide comprehensive architectural and site work instructions for the renovation and upgrades of the facility.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedApr 22, 2026
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedMay 20, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineMay 29, 2026
expiryArchive DateJun 13, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE ARMY
Office
W7MT USPFO ACTIVITY ALANG 187

Point of Contact

Name
Douglas Seaton

Place of Performance

Montgomery, Alabama, UNITED STATES

Official Sources