ANC ATCT & TRACON Inspection and Testing
ID: 697DCK-25-R-00077Type: Special Notice
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATIONUS

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Building Inspection Services (541350)
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    The Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is seeking to procure inspection and testing services for the Anchorage Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON). This procurement is anticipated to be awarded noncompetitively in accordance with AMS 3.2.2.4 (b), indicating a streamlined process due to specific circumstances. The services are crucial for ensuring the safety and operational efficiency of air traffic management in the region. Interested parties can reach out to Katherine Fogle at katherine.fogle@faa.gov for further details regarding this opportunity.

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