The Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency is issuing a special notice for FD2030-24-00720, seeking solutions for an aviation-focused requirement. The primary purpose of this contract is to source and supply turbine cases for aircraft engines, specifically the NSN: 2840-01-502-5474NZ, also known as CASE, TURBINE, AIRCRA.
The scope of work involves the supply of a key aircraft engine component, with a specific emphasis on the latest design revisions. The selected vendor will need to provide an up-to-date version of the 4086299 top drawing and ensure compliance with the EDL revision of 7/03 JAN 2024. This is a critical component in the aviation supply chain, and the successful awardee will play a key role in ensuring the continuity of operations.
To be eligible, applicants should have a strong background in the aviation industry, with a focus on engine manufacturing or supply. Experience with similar aviation components and a track record of delivering to military or defense entities will be highly preferred. The eligibility criteria outline the certifications and qualifications required for potential vendors.
Funding for this contract is estimated at $336,412, aligning with the NAICS code 336412 for Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing. The contract type will be determined during the selection process, with options including fixed-price or cost-plus contracts.
Interested parties should await the official solicitation, which will be released once the contracting officer approves it. The solicitation will contain detailed instructions on how to submit quotes, including deadlines and any specific formatting requirements. It will be published at beta.SAM.gov, and all queries should be directed to the primary contact named in the solicitation.
The evaluation of applications will prioritize vendors who can demonstrate a robust capability to deliver the required component, with a focus on quality, compliance, and timely delivery. Cost-effectiveness and a strong past performance record will also be key evaluation criteria.
This special notice is a preliminary step, allowing potential vendors to prepare and assemble their capabilities ahead of the full solicitation. The government encourages interested parties to monitor the beta.SAM.gov platform for the official release.