Lock and Dam (LD) 5A Routine Gate Maintenance Quality Assurance and LD 3&4 Gate Fabrication Quality Assurance
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: WI. Response deadline: Feb 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541380 • PSC H256.
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The Department of the Army is soliciting proposals for quality assurance services related to routine gate maintenance at Lock and Dam 5A and gate fabrication at Locks and Dams 3 and 4. This opportunity is under NAICS code 541380, and no set-aside is specified. Proposals are due by February 6, 2026.
The buyer aims to ensure high-quality maintenance and fabrication of infrastructure at specific locks and dams, which is essential for operational efficiency and safety.
- Identify quality assurance protocols and standards relevant to gate maintenance.
- Develop a quality control plan with specific metrics.
- Implement on-site inspections for maintenance and fabrication work.
- Technical proposal detailing approach to quality assurance.
- Past performance references for similar contracts.
- Cost proposal aligned with project scope.
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- Detailed scope of work specifying quality assurance requirements.
- Budget range or estimated value of the contract.
- Clarification on the site of performance and logistical considerations.
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