Remove and Replace Wildland Firetruck Engine
ID: F4D3C35023A001Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4610 30 CONS PKVANDENBERG SFB, CA, 93437-5212, USA

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General Automotive Repair (811111)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking proposals for the removal and replacement of a Wildland Firetruck engine at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The project involves procuring and installing a new Cummins ISL9 300 long block engine following a catastrophic engine failure, which includes reprogramming the engine’s ECM to factory specifications and conducting operational tests to ensure the vehicle's roadworthiness. This procurement is critical for maintaining the operational readiness and safety of firefighting capabilities within the Air Force, emphasizing the need for specialized knowledge in Cummins engine repair. Interested contractors should contact Tyler Troge at tyler.troge.2@spaceforce.mil or Taylor Dunn at taylor.dunn.6@spaceforce.mil, with a delivery timeframe of no more than 45 days post-award.

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    The Statement of Work outlines the requirements for procuring a replacement engine for the Wildland Brush Fire Truck at Vandenberg Space Force Base (VSFB). Following a catastrophic engine failure due to a spun rod bearing, the contract aims to purchase and install a new Cummins ISL9 300 long block engine. The project includes reprogramming the engine’s ECM to factory specifications and conducting operational tests to ensure the vehicle’s roadworthiness. The individual performing the maintenance must possess specialized knowledge and training in Cummins ISL9 300 engine repair. The contract specifies a delivery timeframe of no more than 45 days post-award. This document serves as a formal request for proposals, highlighting the necessity for skilled labor and adherence to technical standards in government vehicle maintenance. It reflects the common practice in federal procurement processes, emphasizing quality and safety in government operations.
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