Jack Tester Repair
ID: F2U2005085A001Type: Presolicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4887 56 CONS CCLUKE AFB, AZ, 85309-1217, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance (811310)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT (J039)

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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 seeking qualified contractors for the "Jack Tester Repair" project at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. The procurement involves repairing a universal jack tester's crossbeam and related components, with the contractor responsible for either on-site repairs or coordinating off-site repairs, all to be completed within 90 days of notification. This equipment is crucial for precise load measurements in engineering applications, emphasizing the need for adherence to technical specifications and safety regulations throughout the repair process. Interested parties should contact 2d Lt Jalen Johnson at jalen.johnson.17@us.af.mil or 623-856-2730, or Sara E. Lackey at sara.lackey.2@us.af.mil or 623-856-3446 for further details, as the formal solicitation is expected to be posted within 7 days.

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    The document presents various components related to a Crossbeam system, including images of its obverse and reverse sides, as well as details concerning the Crossbeam Bore Load Cell and its threaded features. The Crossbeam system appears to be integral for applications requiring precise load measurements, likely in engineering or construction contexts. The images indicate a focus on design and technical specifications, which are vital for manufacturers and engineers to understand the product's functionalities. This documentation suggests preparation for a Request for Proposals (RFP) or similar procurement process, aiming to attract qualified vendors or grant applicants interested in supplying or utilizing the Crossbeam technology. Overall, the file underscores the importance of detailed technical understanding in governmental contracts and submissions, ensuring compliance with safety and performance standards.
    The project titled "Jack Tester Repair for Bldg 931" at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, focuses on repairing a universal jack tester's crossbeam and related components. The scope encompasses either on-site repairs or coordinating off-site repairs, with completion mandated within 90 days of notification. The tasks entail repairing and testing various parts of the jack tester, including thread repairs and proper installation of load cells, along with conducting load tests supervised by the equipment owner. The contractor must provide all necessary materials, adhere to safety and quality control standards, and comply with site regulations, including security requirements and labor laws. Government support in the form of utilities and relevant documentation may be provided upon request. The contractor is responsible for all work-related safety and cleaning procedures. A thorough site inspection is required to assess conditions impacting costs, and a one-year warranty on workmanship and materials post-completion is stipulated. This contract underscores the need for adherence to technical specifications, safety regulations, and proper coordination with the government throughout the repair process.
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