C-5 Training Cargo Loads
ID: FA301624Q5154Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA3016 502 CONS CLJBSA LACKLAND, TX, 78236-5286, USA

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Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing (336413)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS (1680)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting proposals from small business concerns for the design, production, and delivery of C-5 Training Cargo Loads under Solicitation FA3016-24-Q-5154. The primary objective is to create training cargo loads that replicate Aircraft Ground Equipment (AGE) commonly used in USAF operations, with delivery required at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. These training aids are crucial for enhancing loadmaster training and operational readiness within the Air Force. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by September 20, 2024, at 1:00 PM CST, and are encouraged to direct any inquiries to Thomas Farrell at thomas.farrell.5@us.af.mil. This procurement is a total small business set-aside, emphasizing the government's commitment to supporting small enterprises in federal contracting.

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    The document outlines the Statement of Work (SOW) for the design, production, and delivery of C-5 Training Cargo Loads at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland (JBSA Lackland), Texas. The contractor is tasked with replicating Aircraft Ground Equipment (AGE) utilized by the USAF, ensuring that the Training Cargo Loads are structurally sound with welded steel construction, COTS wheels, and specific design features to facilitate loadmaster training. Key components include the provision of detailed management for labor, materials, and equipment, adherence to federal and state laws, and implementation of safety protocols. The contractor must manage personnel logistics and ensure compliance with security and environmental regulations. Quality control and assurance measures are crucial for maintaining standards and addressing discrepancies. Overall, this SOW emphasizes the contractor's responsibilities, the specifications required for the training loads, and the methodologies for effective contract execution while ensuring safety and adherence to military protocols and regulations. All work is to be completed during established hours, with specific attention to site cleanliness and damage prevention.
    The document outlines the salient characteristics of the C-5 Training Cargo Loads (Dummy Cargo Loads or DCL), which are designed for the United States Air Force (USAF) KC-46A Fuselage Trainers. These DCLs serve as low-fidelity mockups that represent Aircraft Ground Equipment (AGE), built with welded steel frames and equipped with Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) wheels. The construction prioritizes durability and reduced maintenance, omitting functional systems to facilitate loadmaster training. The document lists various DCL components, including specifications such as frame design, dimensions, and finishes (primarily in gray or blue powder coat). Key items include the Inert Fire Bottle, IDG Service Cart, Purged F-16 Wing Tank, and others, each detailed by its functional layout and structure. Each item is tailored to provide hands-on training while conforming to American Welding Society standards, ensuring safe and effective load handling practice. This overview is important for government procurement processes, illustrating the capabilities and specifications necessary for USAF training aids while highlighting the need for compliant and resilient training materials to enhance operational readiness.
    The document outlines a list of part numbers (P/N) related to various aircraft service and support equipment. The items specified include an Inert Fire Bottle, IDG Service Cart, various wing tanks, portable heaters, aircraft tow bars, and hydraulic systems, among others. Each part number corresponds to a specific equipment type necessary for aircraft maintenance and operations, reflecting the needs of the military or governmental aviation sectors. The context suggests these items may be part of procurement efforts through federal requests for proposals (RFPs) or grants aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and upkeep of aviation assets. The structure of the document is straightforward, with each entry clearly listing the part number alongside its description, implying a systematic approach intended for suppliers and contractors involved in government-related aviation supports tasks. This organization aids in the swift identification and sourcing of required equipment, thereby facilitating streamlined procurement processes.
    The document addresses questions regarding the RFQ# FA3016-24-Q-5154 for C-5 Training Cargo Loads. It clarifies that no detailed drawings or technical data exist for the specified part numbers beyond the salient characteristics document. The 60-day delivery timeline is flexible, allowing bidders to suggest alternative dates. Additionally, the document indicates that a demand forecast for the cargo loads is not currently available. It further explains the distinction between the C-5 Training Cargo Loads and the KC-46A Fuselage Trainers, noting they are different aircraft with similar equipment types; specifically, that the cargo loads designed for the C-5 will not be compatible with the KC-46. This summary reflects the fundamental nature of government requests for proposals (RFPs), where clarity on requirements and logistics is essential for potential contractors to prepare their responses effectively.
    The Department of the Air Force's 502nd Air Base Wing issued Amendment 0001 to Solicitation FA3016-24-Q-5154 concerning C-5 Training Cargo Loads. This amendment introduces changes including the provision of Pre-Bid Questions and responses, along with the inclusion of an attachment featuring cargo load pictures relevant to the solicitation. Interested parties are required to acknowledge receipt by signing an endorsement and submitting it with their bids. For further inquiries, contacts for Contract Specialist Ramon Marrufo and Thomas Farrell are provided. This solicitation is part of broader government contracting efforts aimed at supporting Air Force operational training needs by procuring necessary cargo load services and materials. This amendment facilitates clearer communication and information exchange among potential contractors, thereby enhancing the bidding process.
    The document is an amendment (0002) to Solicitation FA3016-24-Q-5154 issued by the 502nd Air Base Wing, Department of the Air Force, regarding C-5 Training Cargo Loads. The main purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for submitting quotations to 20 September 2024 at 1:00 PM CST. Interested companies are required to acknowledge receipt of this amendment by signing and returning the endorsement included in the document. For further inquiries, the document provides contact information for Contract Specialist Ramon Marrufo and Thomas Farrell. This amendment is part of the federal government's procurement process, aiming to facilitate and manage contracts for needed services by ensuring clear communication and updated timelines for potential contractors.
    The Request for Quote FA3016-24-Q-5154 seeks proposals from small business concerns for the provision of C-5 Cargo Training Loads, with a quote validity through September 30, 2024. The solicitation emphasizes a 100% set-aside for small businesses classified under NAICS code 336413. Vendors must submit responses by September 13, 2024, and address any inquiries by August 30, 2024. A total of one line item is requested, and failure to quote on all line items will lead to rejection. Award criteria focus on the best value determined through a tradeoff process, prioritizing technical acceptability over price. The evaluation will include a review of technical compliance, delivery timelines, and documentation required by the Statement of Work. All quotes must include necessary certifications, and submissions must comply with the Small Business Administration's requirements. The delivery is required to be FOB Destination, indicating the government is responsible for freight charges. The government retains the right to cancel the RFQ at any time, without reimbursement for incurred costs.
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