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THEATER AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL PREP HANGAR, KADENA AIR BASE, OKINAWA, JAPAN
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan • Kadena AB • Japan. Response deadline: Feb 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 236220 • PSC Y1BZ.
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Description
**AM-0004 is released on 9 January 2026 JST. Follow the link to PIEE to see the atachments. All of the remaining RFI responses have been released in Projnet. Proposal due date and time remain unchanged. **AM-0003 is released on 12/17/2025. Follow the link to PIEE to see the atachments. RFI responses related to AM-0003 will be released in Projnet the following day on 12/18/2025. AM-0004 is planned for a release in the first 2-3 weeks of January of 2026. Another proposal due date extension is not anticipated, so please plan accordingly. **AM-0002 is released on 11/20/2025 JST. Follow the link to PIEE to see the atachments. RFI responses related to AM-0002 have been released in Projnet. **AM-0001 is released on 09/18/2025. Follow the link to PIEE to see the atachments. **This project is to construct a corrosion control facility for painting large-bodied aircraft. The facility consists of a single bay paint booth, single bay prep/wash hangar, and support spaces for painting and sanding operations.
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The opportunity involves the construction of a corrosion control facility for aircraft at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. The project includes a paint booth, prep/wash hangar, and associated support spaces. Significant attention is required due to the complexities of military regulations and environmental standards in the execution of the project.
The buyer aims to establish a specialized facility to enhance the longevity and operational efficiency of large-bodied aircraft through effective corrosion control measures.
- Review project scope and requirements in detail.
- Evaluate site conditions at Kadena Air Base.
- Prepare proposal including technical and pricing sections.
- Compile compliance documentation as per RFP requirements.
- Develop schedule of work phases and milestones.
- Completed proposal form as per RFP.
- Technical approach and project management plan.
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown.
- Evidence of relevant previous project experience.
- Staffing plan and qualifications of key personnel.
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- Estimated number of bidders expected.
- Current site conditions and any existing structures.
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