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Draft New Eustis PWS V1.4 5 SEP 21.pdf | Jan 18, 2022 |
Aircraft maintenance and logistics services in support of the 128th Aviation Brigade and Program Management Office (PM-Cargo, PM-Utility, PM-Attack) aircraft and component work requirements supporting the 128th Aviation Brigade training at Fort Eustis, VA
Contact and place of performance
Mario Russell
Fort Eustis, VA
USA
This is a sources-sought announcement only for informational and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. This Sources Sought (SS)/Request for Information (RFI) is being issued to accomplish market research and support planning for the below listed requirements. The Government will not pay for any information or reimburse any costs incurred in responding to this SS/RFI. No solicitation is being issue...
View moreThe Department of the Army, specifically the Army Contracting Command-Redstone (ACC-RSA), is conducting market research through solicitation number W31P4Q22R0038 for aircraft maintenance and logistics services. The primary purpose of this requirement is to support the 128th Aviation Brigade and various Program Management Offices, including PM-Cargo, PM-Utility, and PM-Attack, at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Services include maintenance for aircraft ground handling equipment, auxiliary power units, and complete airframes, as well as logistics operations managed by the Aviation Center Logistics Command. The government intends to issue a single award to provide oversight and surveillance of maintenance operations supporting Training and Doctrine Command requirements.
Performance is expected to take place at government-furnished facilities at Fort Eustis, Virginia. The estimated period of performance includes a 12-month base period—which incorporates a 30-to-60-day phase-in—followed by four 12-month option periods. Performance is targeted to begin between July 31, 2022, and September 30, 2022. This requirement is classified under NAICS 488190, Other Support Activities for Air Transportation, and PSC R425, Support- Professional: Engineering/Technical. While no specific set-aside has been determined, the government is evaluating responses to decide if the contract will be set-aside for small businesses or conducted through full and open competition.
Interested parties must submit a capabilities statement by February 2, 2022. Responses should address the firm's experience with similar requirements, technical skills, and ability to meet personnel cost requirements if a small business set-aside is utilized. The proposed contract is anticipated to include labor categories subject to the Service Contract Act or collective bargaining agreements. Documentation and questions should be directed to Contract Specialist Mario Russell or Contracting Officer Joshua Clark. A single attachment, a draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) version 1.4, was provided with the announcement on January 18, 2022.
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