Rubber Removal and Airfield Markings
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: TX. Response deadline: Jan 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237310 • PSC Z1BD.
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The Department of the Air Force is seeking bids for rubber removal and airfield markings services as detailed in the solicitation FA466126Q0009. This opportunity is a small business set-aside and involves work on airfield surfaces, critical to maintaining operational safety and effectiveness.
The buyer aims to contract services for the effective removal of rubber deposits from airfield surfaces and reapplication of airfield markings to ensure safety and compliance with airfield regulations.
- Review solicitation documents.
- Prepare technical proposal including methodology and timeline.
- Develop pricing strategy based on labor, materials, and overhead.
- Compile past performance references related to similar contracts.
- Create a compliance matrix addressing all solicitation requirements.
- Completed proposal form according to the instructions.
- Evidence of small business eligibility and registration with SBA.
- Detailed pricing breakdown.
- Identified key personnel and related experience.
- Technical approach to rubber removal and marking procedures.
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- Detailed scope of work and technical specifications for rubber removal and airfield markings.
- Information on potential site visits or pre-bid conferences.
- Clarification on performance bond requirements.
- Specific performance timelines for the contract execution.
- Budget limitations or estimated budget range for the project.
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