LP-1001CA Antenna Repair
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237130 • PSC 5985.
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You are requested to provide firm-fixed pricing for the services specified in the Statement of Work (SOW). Funding has been obtained for this proposed procurement in an amount equal to or greater than the Independent Government Cost Estimate (IGCE). The Government requests pricing for the services listed in the SOW to be in effect for thirty (30) days after the date of your RFQ response. Award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable proposal. The technical approach should not include prices. The price breakdown should be provided as a separate document.
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FEMA (National Continuity Section (CON50)) issued a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for “LP-1001CA Antenna Repair” (Solicitation WX01355Y2026T), requesting firm-fixed pricing per the Statement of Work (SOW). Award is lowest priced, technically acceptable (LPTA), with the technical approach submitted without pricing and the price breakdown provided as a separate document. Pricing must remain valid for thirty (30) days after RFQ response. Responses are due 2026-02-27 17:00 UTC.
Obtain an SBA set-aside, firm-fixed-price contractor to perform antenna repair services for LP-1001CA as defined in the attached SOW, using an LPTA evaluation with separate technical and pricing submissions and 30-day price validity after submission.
- Download and review the SOW and all solicitation attachments from the two provided resource links (scope details are in attachments).
- Develop a technically acceptable technical approach/plan that meets the SOW requirements (must not include pricing).
- Develop a firm-fixed-price breakdown as a separate pricing document aligned to the SOW line items/tasks.
- Confirm ability to hold quoted prices for 30 days from RFQ response date.
- Submit complete quotation/proposal package by 2026-02-27 17:00 UTC via the method specified in the solicitation/attachments (not stated in the brief).
- Technical approach document (explicitly excluding all pricing) addressing the SOW requirements (from attachments).
- Separate price breakdown document (firm-fixed price) mapped to the SOW tasks/deliverables.
- Confirmation/statement that pricing is valid for thirty (30) days after the RFQ response date.
- Any representations, certifications, and submission forms required by the solicitation attachments (not detailed in the brief).
- Completed submission in the format and through the channel specified in the solicitation/attachments (email/portal/etc. not stated in the brief).
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- Statement of Work (SOW) details (tasks, deliverables, acceptance criteria, site info) are only in the attachments and not provided in the brief.
- Place of performance/location is not stated in the brief.
- Period of performance (start/end) is not stated in the brief.
- Exact set-aside program type under “SBA” is not specified in the brief.
- Submission instructions (delivery method, formats, required forms) are not stated in the brief.
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