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FY26 Airfield Pavement Preventative Maintenance
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: DE. Response deadline: Jan 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237310 • PSC Z1BD.
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This opportunity involves preventative maintenance for airfield pavement, as part of the Department of the Air Force's infrastructure management. It is crucial for maintaining operational readiness and safety for air mobility operations. Bid proposals must align with the specific requirements outlined in the attached documentation and the solicitation notice.
The buyer is looking to select a contractor to perform preventative maintenance on airfield pavements, ensuring longevity and safety of the airfield surfaces.
- Review solicitation documents thoroughly to understand requirements.
- Assess historical maintenance records of similar projects.
- Inspect current airfield pavement conditions if feasible.
- Prepare a detailed bid proposal outlining your approach, timeline, and costs.
- Develop a maintenance schedule that minimizes disruption to operations.
- Completed response form as per solicitation instructions.
- Technical proposal addressing the requirements.
- Cost proposal with detailed breakdown.
- Evidence of prior relevant experience and references.
- Certifications and accreditations relevant to airfield maintenance.
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- Detailed requirements for maintenance standards and methodologies are not specified in the notice.
- Current condition specifics of the airfield pavement are unavailable.
- Clear timeline for project phases is not detailed in the solicitation.
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