Hangar Fall Restraint Inspection Services
ID: FA466425Q0014Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4664 452 MSG PKMARCH ARB, CA, 92518-1716, USA

NAICS

Other Building Equipment Contractors (238290)

PSC

EQUIP/MATERIALS TESTING- FIRE FIGHTING/RESCUE/SAFETY EQUIPMENT; ENVIRON PROTECT EQUIPMENT/MATLS (H242)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting proposals for Hangar Fall Restraint Inspection Services at March Air Reserve Base in California. The contractor will be responsible for conducting thorough inspections of fall protection systems, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations, performing minor repairs, and providing necessary inspection equipment, all while operating within secured aircraft hangars. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the safety of personnel and the operational readiness of aircraft maintenance processes, particularly for KC-135 and C-17 aircraft. The total award amount for this contract is $22,000,000, with services expected to commence immediately post-award, and interested parties can contact Joshua Davidson at Joshua.Davidson.16@us.af.mil or 951-655-5758 for further details.

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    The government document outlines a solicitation for Hangar Fall Restraint Inspection Services at March Air Reserve Base, CA, referencing requisition number FA466425Q0014. This contract includes a total award amount of $22,000,000, with services to begin immediately post-award. The contractor will conduct thorough inspections of fall protection systems, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations and documenting system conditions. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for minor repairs and must provide all necessary inspection equipment. The contract specifies delivery of services within a defined period, with options for multiple years, and includes stringent security measures due to the work site’s active nature. Furthermore, the solicitation incorporates various federal regulations and clauses governing waste reduction and sustainable practices. The overall aim is to secure reliable inspection services while promoting adherence to safety and environmental standards, ensuring the well-being of personnel and compliance with federal guidelines.
    The Statement of Work outlines the requirements for Fall Protection Inspection Services at March Air Reserve Base, California, focusing on the maintenance of KC-135 and C-17 aircraft. The 452d Maintenance Squadron must comply with Department of the Air Force Manual DAFMAN 91-203, which mandates fall protection for operations at heights exceeding four feet. The contractor is tasked with conducting comprehensive inspections of fall protection systems, identifying damage, performing minor repairs, and inspecting user equipment. After inspections, the contractor must provide a written report and an estimate for any additional required repairs. Notably, the inspections will take place in secured aircraft hangars, necessitating government-provided escorts. The inspection services are expected to commence immediately post-contract award, with provisions for one base year plus four twelve-month options, and the government will not furnish any resources for the inspections. This initiative aims to ensure compliance with OSHA regulations while maintaining the safety of personnel and the operational readiness of the aircraft maintenance processes.
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