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Dome Maintenance Minot AFB
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: ND. Response deadline: Jan 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811310 • PSC J036.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This opportunity is for maintenance services at Minot Air Force Base, under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Air Force. It is designated as an SBA set-aside, indicating a focus on small business participation. Respondents must submit proposals by January 20, 2026, for consideration.
The buyer aims to secure reliable maintenance services for dome structures at Minot AFB, ensuring operational efficiency and safety.
- Small businesses with experience in facility maintenance and repair, particularly in government contracts.
- Companies already certified for SBA programs to fulfill set-aside requirements.
- Firms with prior work experience at military installations or similar environments.
- Review existing maintenance contracts for similar services.
- Identify required labor and materials for dome maintenance.
- Coordinate schedules and logistics based on current operations at Minot AFB.
- Prepare safety and environmental compliance documentation.
- Draft a detailed response proposal addressing all solicitation requirements.
- Completed proposal document addressing all requirements.
- Evidence of relevant experience and past performance.
- Financial documents proving ability to handle the contract.
- Safety and environmental compliance records.
- SBA certification documents.
- Ensure alignment with federal contracting regulations.
- Adhere to any local labor laws regarding maintenance work.
- Compliance with environmental standards relevant to maintenance activities.
- Conduct a market analysis to determine competitive pricing for maintenance services.
- Consider fixed pricing models to simplify budgeting for the buyer.
- Include detailed cost breakdowns to support pricing structure.
- Identify potential subcontractors with specialized expertise in maintenance services.
- Explore partnerships with local small businesses for compliance with SBA requirements.
- Analyze teaming agreements that could enhance overall proposal strength.
- Potential delays in proposal preparation due to specific compliance requirements.
- Changing regulations or guidelines affecting bidding processes.
- Unforeseen competition from large, established firms capable of underbidding smaller businesses.
- What specific maintenance tasks are prioritized by the buyer?
- Are there existing service contracts that can affect this opportunity?
- What performance metrics will be used to evaluate contracts?
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- Details on the scope of maintenance tasks required.
- Specific qualifications or certifications needed for bidders.
- Information regarding past performance records or references required.
- Clarifications on the expected period of performance.
- List of attachments or resource links relevant to the solicitation.
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