The Shaw Air Force Base (AFB) Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) Industry Questionnaire is designed to gauge the capabilities and experience of potential contractors for various construction projects at Shaw AFB. The questionnaire seeks detailed responses regarding the companies' ability to manage multiple, geographically dispersed projects, work under challenging weather conditions, and perform in secure military environments. Key areas of inquiry include the company's experience with multi-trade projects, design capabilities, compliance with bonding and insurance requirements, and workforce adaptability. Additionally, the document addresses evaluation criteria for contractor selection and proposes participation requirements to ensure competition in task order solicitations. Potential contractors are also prompted to provide insights on the government's proposed strategies, such as the use of On-Ramp contracts and technical evaluation methods. Overall, the questionnaire aims to inform the acquisition strategy and identify the most suitable contractors for upcoming projects, ensuring both quality and compliance with government standards.
The 20th Contracting Squadron at Shaw Air Force Base is issuing a Sources Sought Notice to gather industry insights for a potential Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). This contract will allow multiple contractors to compete for individual task orders for various construction projects, including new construction, repairs, and specialized services. The anticipated budget is between $45 million and $60 million over three years, with task orders ranging from $2,000 to $5 million. Contractors may need to participate in a specified percentage of task order solicitations to maintain good standing.
The notice emphasizes that it is not a solicitation for proposals and intends to collect information to assist the Air Force’s planning process. Interested contractors must provide contact details, business status, and complete a questionnaire. Submissions are due by 2:00 PM (EST) on August 8, 2025. Firms must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) to receive any future contract awards. The notice stresses that participation is voluntary and does not obligate the Government to issue contracts or provide reimbursement for submission costs.