ContractSolicitationTotal Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

T-6 Flightline Shacks

DEPT OF DEFENSE FA302226R0005
Response Deadline
Jun 29, 2026
52 days left
Days Remaining
52
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice Type
Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of the Air Force is seeking offers for the repair of the T-6 Flightline Shacks at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, under a total small business set-aside. The design-build work covers Buildings 247, 628, 629, and 633 and includes restoration of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and interior components, with all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and tools provided by the contractor. The project must comply with the statement of work, concept design drawings, and applicable Air Force and other codes, and it includes phased construction requirements, mandatory performance and payment bonds, and electronic payment and reporting through WAWF; the performance period is 330 calendar days after notice to proceed. Offers are due by 1:00 PM local time on June 29, 2026, and access to drawings and other controlled documents requires completion of the CUI training and a signed acknowledgment before requesting locked files through SAM.gov.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
236220
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
PSC Code
Z2JZ
REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS

Solicitation Documents

7 Files
Solicitation - FA302226R0005.pdf
PDF777 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
The United States Air Force is soliciting offers for the repair of T-6 Flightline Shacks (Buildings 247, 628, 629, and 633) at Columbus AFB. The project, identified by Solicitation Number FA302226R0005 and Project Number EEPZ230749, requires the contractor to provide all necessary plant, labor, equipment, transportation, and tools to restore plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and interior components. The work must comply with the Statement of Work, Concept Design Drawings, and all relevant Air Force and other codes. The performance period is 330 calendar days after receiving notice to proceed, with a mandatory performance and payment bond requirement. Offers are due by 01:00 PM local time on June 29, 2026. The contract includes clauses for contractor access to government installations, health and safety, and an ombudsman for dispute resolution. Payment requests and receiving reports must be submitted electronically via the Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) system.
Contractors CUI Training Slides.pptx
PowerPoint644 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
The document, titled "Train World Class Pilots," defines and explains Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) within the Department of Defense (DoD). It outlines what CUI is, why it's protected, and its two levels: Basic and Specified. The document details the DoD CUI Index, listing 19 major indexes and 103 categories, along with various types of CUI such as Controlled Technical Information and Privacy information. It provides comprehensive guidance on accessing, disseminating, and marking CUI in both unclassified and classified documents, including specific requirements for banner lines, portion markings, and CUI designation indicators. Additionally, it addresses the protection, shipping, reproduction, and destruction of CUI, emphasizing the need for proper safeguarding and reporting of unauthorized disclosures. The purpose is to ensure uniformity and effectiveness in applying CUI controls across the DoD.
MFR CUI Contractor Training Acknowledgment July 2024.pdf
PDF51 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
The Department of the Air Force's 14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus Air Force Base issued a memorandum on safeguarding Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). This mandatory directive outlines procedures for contractors and subcontractors to implement and protect CUI both before and after contract awards. Key requirements include the insertion of FAR Clause 52.204-21 in solicitations, mandatory DoD CUI training for all personnel with CUI access (to be completed within 30 days of assignment or before access), and a signed acknowledgment of this memorandum. Contractors must report any improper CUI disclosure within 72 hours. Non-compliance can lead to consequences such as retraining, debarment, or contract termination. The memo emphasizes adherence to applicable laws and policies to ensure the secure handling of sensitive government information.
AF Form 66.xlsx
Excel80 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
The AF Form 66 (Substitute) outlines the material submittal schedule for Project No. EEPZ 23 0749, titled "Repair T6 Flightline Shacks, B247, B628, B629, B633." This document, dated December 30, 1999, details required submissions across various categories: General, Environmental, Architectural, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Special Systems, and Other/Miscellaneous. Key general submissions include work plans, as-built drawings, progress schedules, and guarantees. Environmental requirements cover SDS, hazardous waste reports, and asbestos-related licenses. Architectural submissions specify VCT flooring, ceiling tiles, paint, doors, and window blinds. Mechanical items include heat pumps, piping, ductwork, and exhaust fans. Electrical submissions detail lights, receptacles, wiring, and switches. Special systems cover water fountains and toilets. Other/Miscellaneous items include an Airfield Waiver and equipment height. The document also incorporates a Contractor Hazardous Materials Usage Tracking Form, requiring detailed information on hazardous materials used, including product name, process, manufacturer, container type, size, quantity, and EESOH MSN, with submissions due before and after construction.
EAL Form.pdf
PDF283 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
The Columbus AFB Form, an Entry Authorization List (EAL), is a controlled unclassified information document used by the 14th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) to authorize entry to Columbus Air Force Base. It collects personal and event-related information under the Privacy Act, primarily for base defense operations, visitor monitoring, and validating authorized entry. Disclosure of information is optional, but failure to provide it can result in denial of entry. The form outlines routine uses for data, including disclosure to federal, state, or local agencies for law enforcement purposes. Sponsors are held responsible for the actions of their EAL guests and must submit digital EALs to the SFS Visitors Control Center at least three duty days prior to an event. They are also required to notify the ECC upon event conclusion to confirm all guests have departed. The document includes fields for event details, sponsor information, and a list of personnel with their driver's license numbers, home addresses, SSNs, and dates of birth.
Wage Determination.pdf
PDF1553 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
This SAM.gov General Decision Number MS20260045 provides prevailing wage rates for building construction projects in specific Mississippi counties, including Alcorn, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Lee, Lowndes, Monroe, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Webster, and Winston. The document lists wage rates and fringe benefits for various craft classifications such as Electrician, Ironworker, Plumber, Carpenter, Cement Mason, Elevator Mechanic, Laborer (Common, Mason Tender, Pipelayer), Operating Engineer (Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe), Painter, Pipefitter, Sheet Metal Worker, and Truck Driver (Dump Truck). It also details important information regarding Executive Order (EO) 13706, which mandates paid sick leave for federal contractors, and EO 13658, establishing a minimum wage for federal contractors. The document outlines the identifiers for union, union average, survey, and state-adopted wage rates, and explains the appeals process for wage determinations.
SOW T-6 Shacks.pdf
PDF616 KBMay 8, 2026
AI Summary
The Design-Build Statement of Work for Project Number EEPZ230749 outlines the repair of dilapidated T-6 Flightline Shacks (Buildings 247, 628, 629, and 633) at Columbus AFB, Mississippi. The project, scheduled for completion by March 13, 2025, involves extensive repairs to HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and interior finishes. Key tasks include replacing HVAC units, renovating interior walls and ceilings, upgrading restrooms with new fixtures, and modernizing electrical systems with LED lighting and new panelboards. Communication infrastructure will also be updated with new conduit and cable supports. The contractor is responsible for all design and construction, adhering to stringent government standards, codes, and a phased construction plan to minimize disruption. Salvageable DX units must be returned to the government. The document details design submittal requirements, review processes, and administrative procedures for construction, including personnel qualifications, scheduling, and quality control. Safety, health, and environmental protection protocols are emphasized, particularly concerning potential asbestos and lead-based paint.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 8, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineJun 29, 2026
expiryArchive DateJul 14, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
FA3022 14 CONS LGCA

Point of Contact

Name
Daniel Bermudez

Place of Performance

Columbus, Mississippi, UNITED STATES

Official Sources