Mobile Utility Power Unit
ID: FA500025Q0042Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA5000 673 CONS LGCJBER, AK, 99506-2501, USA

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Truck Trailer Manufacturing (336212)

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TRAILERS (2330)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Air Force, is soliciting proposals from qualified vendors to supply a Mobile Utility Power Unit Trailer, intended for use by the 673d Contracting Squadron based in Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Alaska. The procurement requires a trailer-mounted generator capable of providing electrical output with multiple receptacles, a fuel system with a minimum 20-gallon capacity, and an integrated water pumping and ventilation system to support municipal services and emergency responses. This initiative emphasizes the importance of reliable equipment for infrastructure maintenance and aims to promote engagement with Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) while adhering to federal procurement standards. Interested parties should contact Hannah Tolbert at hannah.tolbert.1@us.af.mil or call 907-552-4704 for further details, noting that funding is not currently available and no awards will be made until funds are secured.

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    The document outlines the essential characteristics required for a Mobile Workstation Generator Unit, as part of a federal Request for Proposal (RFP). The generator must be trailer-mounted with a pintle hitch for mobility, and it must provide electrical output with at least four 110VAC and one 220VAC receptacles, each capable of handling a minimum of 10A. The fuel system should support at least a 20-gallon capacity using primarily gasoline, with diesel as an acceptable alternative. Additionally, it requires an integrated water pumping system that features either a submersible or body-attached centrifugal pump, equipped with 2-inch hoses for water intake and discharge from manhole systems. Furthermore, an integrated ventilation system with a fresh-air blower is essential for forced ventilation in manholes, which should also provide hot air for use during colder months and for drying wet splices. This detailed specification aims to ensure efficient operation and compliance in providing necessary support for municipal services. The context of this document lies within government procurement processes for utilities and public infrastructure, addressing the need for reliable equipment in infrastructure maintenance and emergency responses.
    The document outlines a solicitation for a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) to provide a Mobile Power Unit Trailer for the U.S. Air Force. It includes essential details such as requisition and contract numbers, issue dates, submission deadlines, and contact information. The primary focus is on the supply of a specific product (Product Service Code: H223) required by the 673d Contracting Squadron based in JBER, AK, with particular attention to delivery timelines and invoicing procedures. Key components detail contractor obligations, including compliance with various federal acquisition regulations and clauses, along with payment methods via the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) system for electronic invoicing. Additionally, it specifies the requirements for unique item identification and reporting procedures, emphasizing compliance with regulations to ensure traceability. The solicitation highlights the commitment to promoting small business engagement, particularly targeting economically disadvantaged and women-owned entities, while ensuring adherence to federal standards in procurement processes. Overall, this document serves as a comprehensive guide for potential offers, detailing the acquisition needs while fostering inclusivity within government contracting.
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