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Remanufacture of C-5 Dual Boost Fuel Pump; NSN: 2915-00-489-9215RK
Presolicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Jan 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336413 • PSC 2915.
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The Department of the Air Force is seeking proposals for the remanufacture of the C-5 Dual Boost Fuel Pump, NSN: 2915-00-489-9215RK. This opportunity, set aside for small businesses, offers a critical chance to engage in aerospace component manufacturing and maintenance.
To procure services for the remanufacture of C-5 Dual Boost Fuel Pumps to ensure operational readiness and reliability of the aircraft.
- Small businesses with expertise in aerospace components
- Firms with previous experience in remanufacturing fuel pumps or similar systems
- Organizations certified with relevant quality standards (e.g., AS9100)
- Assessment of existing fuel pump condition
- Disassembly and inspection
- Machining and replacing worn-out components
- Reassembly and testing for performance
- Packaging and delivery to specified Air Force location
- Company background and capability statement
- Detailed technical proposal addressing the scope of work
- Cost/price proposal breakdown
- Quality assurance plan
- References from similar projects
- Ensure compliance with SBA guidelines for set-aside contracts
- Adhere to all federal and military standards for aerospace components
- Certifications for quality management systems need to be included
- Consider cost-plus or fixed-price bids based on detailed work estimation
- Competitive analysis with past contracts for price benchmarks
- Include considerations for material costs and labor rates
- Collaborate with manufacturers focusing on federal contracts
- Identify subcontractors with specialized capabilities in fuel systems
- Form partnerships with experienced quality control firms
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary materials
- Risk of non-compliance with stringent military specifications
- Challenges in meeting the scheduled performance timeline
- Failure to establish a robust quality control process
- What specific performance metrics will the fuel pumps be required to meet?
- Are there unique material requirements for the remanufactured parts?
- What is the volume of pumps required per year?
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- Detailed specifications for fuel pump remanufacturing
- Current state of the fuel pumps to be remanufactured
- Specifications of any required testing methods
- Delivery location details
- Overall contract value or budget range
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