Lycoming Engines Overhaul & Parts
Sources Sought from FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION • JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336412.
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Classification
Original Set Aside:
Product Service Code: J028 – Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment – Engines, Turbines and Components
NAICS Code: 336412 – Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
Description
THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT FOR MARKET RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) requests Lycoming engine ‘customer overhaul’ and parts for the fleet of FBI-owned Cessna G1000 aircrafts.
This is a Sources Sought notice/Request for Information (RFI). This is not a formal solicitation. Any formal solicitation will be announced separately at a later time. Information provided to the Government because of this posting is strictly voluntary and given with no expectation of compensation and clearly provided at no cost to the Government. Contact with Government personnel, other than the Contract Specialist or Contracting Officer, by potential offerors or their employees regarding this requirement is strictly prohibited.
The summary is as follows:
The contractor shall provide specific ‘Customer Overhaul’ on covered aircrafts listed in the SOW Task 1.3, using the following Engine Models T206H: TIO-540-AJ1A=HENPL-RT1F11178, 206H: IO-540-AC1A5= HENPL-RT10148 and the 182T: IO-540-AB1A5=HENPL-RT1F10597.The contractor shall provide as requested OEM and FAA compliant engine accessory parts for the fleet of FBI-owned aircrafts in accordance with the attached Statement of Work (SOW) dated 4 February 2026.
See Statement of Work for additional information
The anticipated contract type will be firm fixed price.
The FBI is interested in obtaining information from industry. Both large business concerns and all categories of small business are encouraged to respond to this request. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code anticipated for this requirement is 336412 – Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing and small business size standard in number of employees for the selected NAICS is 1,550 employees
Vendors shall address the following 3 components within their submittal:
1. Company Information:
Please provide your
- Unique Entity ID
- Cage Code and SAM.gov registry status
- Large or Small business status (8a, woman-owned, veteran-owned, etc.)
- Point of contact, to include:
- name, title,
- telephone number,
- business address, and
- email address
- Primary NAICS provided on previous contracts
- Number of years in business
- Past Performance related to similar projects
2. Requirements/Scope:
See Attached Statement of Work dtd 4 February 2026
Please ensure your response covers, at a minimum, capabilities for all requirements called out in the description.
3. Submission:
The page count not including the cover page should be limited to 25 pages, 12 Times New Roman font, with a minimum of 1-inch margins.
Responses are due no later than 10:00 a.m. CST, 19 Feb 26
Please send your capabilities statements and responses to this RFI via email directly to:
Andrea Dailey, Contract Specialist, amdailey@fbi.gov
Melissa Golicz, Contracting Officer, mgolicz@fbi.gov
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The FBI is conducting market research through a Sources Sought notice for overhaul and parts for their Cessna G1000 aircraft using specific Lycoming engines. Responses are due by February 19, 2026, providing necessary company information and capabilities for engine maintenance. This opportunity falls under NAICS code 336412, and the anticipated contract type is firm fixed price.
The FBI seeks to gather information from potential vendors for the overhaul of Lycoming engines and accessory parts compliant with OEM and FAA standards for their fleet of Cessna G1000 aircraft.
- Provide customer overhaul for Lycoming engine models: T206H, 206H, and 182T.
- Supply OEM and FAA compliant engine accessory parts as listed in the Statement of Work (SOW).
- Demonstrate relevant past performance and capabilities in aircraft engine maintenance.
- Company information including Unique Entity ID and Cage Code.
- Evidence of past performance in similar projects.
- Responses must adhere to the specified page limits and formatting guidelines.
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- Details on the deadline for submitting submissions and specifics around the SOW are needed.
- Specific requirements from the attached SOW document are not provided in the summary.
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