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Solicitation Questions - Govt Response.pdf | May 19, 2026 |
Crash Crane Radiator Test & Evaluation
Contact and place of performance
Daniel Collins
USA
STATEMENT OF WORK Radiator Evaluation Part # 5101908, NIIN: 01-478-8141 1. BACKGROUND The COMFRC Aviation Support Equipment (COMFRC ASE) has a requirement to maintain, repair and overhaul Ground Support Equipment for various agencies. The service listed herein will be used in support of this equipment. 2. SCOPE The contractor shall provide all management, tools, supplies, equipment, and labor necessary for inspection...
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5. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
6. DELIVERABLES UNDER THIS STATEMENT OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE:
The awardee will be required to provide:
If the option to repair is exercised:
Anticipated Period of Performance:
The CLERK TEMPORARY EMERGENCY department has issued a pre-solicitation notice under solicitation number N6852026Q1016 for the test, evaluation, and potential repair of three crash crane radiators (Part # 5101908, NIIN: 01-478-8141). This requirement supports COMFRC Aviation Support Equipment (COMFRC ASE) in its mission to maintain and overhaul ground support equipment. The opportunity is designated as an SBA Small Business Administration set-aside under NAICS 811310, Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance, and PSC J029, Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuild of Equipment- Engine Accessories. Responses are due by May 22, 2026.
The scope of work involves providing all management, tools, and labor necessary to perform inspection, teardown, and remanufacture of the units to Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) standards. Initial evaluation includes washing, flushing, and pressure testing for leaks, followed by the submission of findings and repair quotes. If the government exercises the repair option, the contractor must perform corrosion control, painting, and the replacement of components such as bolts, nuts, gaskets, and cores. All work will be conducted at the contractor's facility within the United States.
The anticipated period of performance requires the test and evaluation phase to be completed by September 28, 2026, with any exercised repair options completed by December 31, 2026. Deliverables include a capability statement, quotes for evaluation and shipping, and a Certificate of Conformance for each unit stating repairs meet manufacturer specifications. COMFRC ASE is responsible for initial transit, while the contractor must handle return shipping using the original 410-pound crates. Documentation associated with this notice includes a single PDF attachment regarding government responses to solicitation questions.
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