AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER CENTER TRANE VENDOR TRAINING
ID: FA8051-TraneHVACTraining-SourcesSoughtType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8051 772 ESS PKDTYNDALL AFB, FL, 32403-5322, USA

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Other Technical and Trade Schools (611519)

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EDUCATION/TRAINING- TRAINING/CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (U008)

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8(a) Sole Source (FAR 19.8) (8AN)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, is seeking qualified contractors to provide specialized training on Trane equipment and systems for HVAC/R military and civilian personnel globally. The training will encompass essential skills in troubleshooting, maintenance, and operation of commercial HVAC systems, specifically focusing on Trane products such as Precedent and Voyager rooftops, RTAC chillers, and CGAM air-cooled scroll chillers. This initiative is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and maintenance of HVAC systems within the Air Force, with a contract value capped at $730,000 over three years, regulated by a Blanket Purchase Agreement. Interested firms must submit a capability statement by November 22, 2024, to the primary contact, Tucker Januchowski, at tucker.januchowski@us.af.mil, or the secondary contact, Shaun Scanlan, at shaun.scanlan@us.af.mil.

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    The Air Force Civil Engineer Center aims to procure Trane equipment training for military and civilian personnel involved in HVAC/R operations globally. The training will cover essential skills in troubleshooting, maintenance, and operation of commercial HVAC systems, focusing on Trane-specific equipment. The contractor will offer various courses, including HVAC electrical troubleshooting, air conditioning service, chilled water systems service, commercial service, CGAM/ACS chiller training, rooftop systems training, and RTAC rotary chiller training, each designed for a maximum number of students annually. This three-year contract requires authorized personnel to place orders, with a cap of $730,000 across all purchases. Courses incorporate classroom instruction and hands-on experience, equipping students with the knowledge to effectively manage complex HVAC systems. The procurement process is regulated by a Blanket Purchase Agreement, which outlines payment structures and order limits. This initiative emphasizes the importance of specialized training to ensure optimal performance and maintenance of HVAC systems within the Air Force.
    The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is issuing a Sources Sought Notice for training in Trane equipment and systems to support HVAC/R military and civilian personnel globally. This initiative aims to provide educational opportunities focused on the operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of commercial HVAC systems, including Trane's specific products like the Precedent and Voyager rooftops, RTAC chillers, and CGAM air cooled scroll chiller. The announcement seeks to gather capabilities from potential contractors capable of delivering this specialized training. Interested firms are instructed to submit a capability statement, detailing business information and experience, by November 22, 2024. The notice serves purely for market research and does not obligate the government for a contract, aiming solely to evaluate market capabilities for these training needs. Responses must adhere to specifications and be directed via provided email addresses, ensuring a structured approach to gauge interest and competency among potential vendors.
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