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Repair Fuel Hangar Building 3002
Sources Sought from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jan 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 236220 • PSC Y1JZ.
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The Department of the Army is seeking sources for the repair of Fuel Hangar Building 3002. This is a critical infrastructure project that falls under the category of construction services, specifically defined by NAICS code 236220.
The agency is looking for qualified contractors to express their interest and capabilities in fulfilling the requirements for repairing the fuel hangar. This opportunity serves to assess the pool of potential suppliers before issuing a formal solicitation.
- Assess current conditions of Fuel Hangar Building 3002
- Develop a repair plan including necessary materials and labor
- Estimate project costs and timeline
- Prepare and submit competitive proposals
- Company profile and experience
- Similar past project descriptions
- Proposed approach to the repair work
- Financial stability documentation
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- Detailed scope of work for the repair
- Budget estimate from the agency
- Timeline for the start and completion of the project
- Specific performance requirements or standards
- Any environmental assessment or guidelines required for the work
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