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DLA & Army Grounds MX - Okinawa
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Okinawa City, Okinawa • Japan. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 561730 • PSC S208.
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The solicitation FA527026Q0002 from the Department of the Air Force, announced on January 25, 2026, seeks contractors for ground maintenance activities in Okinawa. While the specific scope of work is not explicitly detailed in the description, the NAICS code 561730 indicates a focus on landscaping services. Firms with experience in similar environments and capabilities in service provision should consider bidding, especially given the February 20, 2026, response deadline.
The buyer is looking to procure ground maintenance services at a military installation in Okinawa, ensuring that the grounds are well-maintained and serviceable for operational needs.
- Company profile detailing relevant experience and capability.
- Technical approach outlining method for ground maintenance.
- Past performance references, particularly in similar contracts.
- Pricing proposal detailing the cost breakdown for services.
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- Lack of information on required contractor qualifications.
- Uncertainty on potential subcontracting opportunities.
- No mention of optional tasks or services that may enhance bidding appeal.
- Absence of risk management requirements for execution in an overseas environment.
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