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0001 10 Kent Ridge Crescent 119260 SGP

UEI: SLED_3E7D60D17B889831

0001 10 Kent Ridge Crescent 119260 SGP is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_3E7D60D17B889831. It has been awarded $60,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology). Top awarding agencies include FA5209 374 Cons Pk.

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NAICS: 335220
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Purchase of Off-Post Housing Appliances, Camp Zama, JapanThe U.S. Government is soliciting quotes for the purchase and delivery of off-post household appliances to be used in private housing near Camp Zama, Japan, under solicitation number FA520926Q0067. This request for quote is issued as a commercial solicitation under FAR Subpart 12.6 and requires offerors to provide all necessary personnel, tools, materials, and services to ensure complete delivery and installation of compliant appliances. The contract mandates FOB Destination delivery directly to the final off-post locations in Kanagawa, Japan, with the contractor bearing full responsibility for international shipping, Japanese customs clearance, duties, local transportation, and final delivery. The U.S. government will not serve as the importer of record or provide any logistical or customs support, and the quoted price must include all associated costs without exception. All appliances must be electrically compatible with Japan’s 100V/50Hz standard in the Kanto region and must carry proper local safety certifications such as the PSE mark; U.S. 120V/60Hz appliances are unacceptable. Offerors must submit detailed manufacturer specifications and catalog sheets, especially for “or equal” items, to prove compliance. Additionally, each contractor must provide on-site warranty service in Japan during the warranty period and, if not physically based in Japan, must present verifiable documentation of a partnership with a local authorized service provider, including name, address, contact, and phone number. Products must originate from the United States or a Trade Agreements Act-designated country, with items from non-designated nations like China prohibited. The solicitation includes option CLINs 0006 through 0010, which may not be exercised depending on funding availability. Quotes are due by August 27, 2026, and must be submitted via the attached SF-1449 form to the designated point of contact.
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NAICS: 332311
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Mobile Gate Shacks for 374th Security Forces Squadron, Yokota Air Base, JapanThe U.S. Department of Defense is seeking quotations for the purchase of Mobile Gate Shacks to support the 374th Security Forces Squadron at Yokota Air Base in Japan under solicitation number FA520926Q0050. This combined synopsis and solicitation, issued under the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul Part 12, is aRequest for Quotation that does not set aside the contract for small businesses. The units must be factory-assembled, mounted on heavy-duty trailers, and designed as ballistic steel booths with climate control to serve as secure, transportable workspaces for security, access control, customer service, or observation missions. The shacks must enable rapid deployment to meet installation security needs and conform to specified technical and operational requirements. Proposals are due by 2:00 PM Japan Standard Time on August 25, 2026. Questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted in writing to the designated Contract Specialist or Contracting Officer no later than 11:00 AM Japan Standard Time on July 28, 2026. Primary point of contact is Yuma Kato at yuma.kato.jp@us.af.mil, with secondary contact Clifford Cruz reachable by phone at 315-225-9643. The place of performance is Fussa-shi, Tokyo, Japan, and the contract is administered by the Department of Defense office located at APO, AP 96326-9053. All provisions and clauses are incorporated by reference and available electronically at www.acquisition.gov.
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NAICS: 237990
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Sources Sought - Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) U.S. Army Installations within Honshu, Japan and Yokota Air Base & its Geographically-Separated Units (GSUs), JapanThe U.S. Army is seeking information from potential contractors for a Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) to support construction needs at U.S. Army installations across Honshu, Japan, including Yokota Air Base and its geographically-separated units. This sources sought notice, issued under solicitation number FA520927RNEWMACC and posted on July 17, 2026, aims to gather industry input to shape the upcoming procurement strategy. Responses are due by August 17, 2026, with no set-aside provisions in place, indicating open competition. The primary place of performance is Fussa, Tokyo, Japan, with administrative oversight based in APO, AP. Interested parties should contact Kenji Urasaki or Yuki Watabe for registration details and to indicate participation intent. A vendor fair is scheduled for August 28, 2028, at the Fussa Civic Hall to provide further insight into the MACC and related acquisition initiatives. Attendees will receive briefings on the new MACC structure, the SABER acquisition program, and three major open market projects: Water Line Phase B, Airfield Light projects, and Tower 3000, as well as a Blanket Purchase Agreement for replacing fall protection devices, MFH garden units, and tower units. The event is designed to help industry partners understand procurement timelines, anticipated approaches, and readiness requirements for future contract opportunities. Registration for the fair requires submission of company name, number of attendees, and attendee names to the designated points of contact.
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NAICS: 237990
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Source Sought - Simplified Acquisition Base Engineering Requirements (SABER)The U.S. Government is seeking information through a sources sought notice for the Simplified Acquisition Base Engineering Requirements (SABER) program, which will cover a wide array of maintenance, repair, and minor construction activities on real property primarily at Yokota Air Base and various off-base locations across Japan. These off-base sites include geographical separated units such as Narita Air Terminal, Tama Service Annex, Fuchu C.S., Momote Annex, Owada C.S., and Tokorozawa Transmitter Site, as well as remote locations like Chitose Auxiliary Annex and Itazuke Auxiliary Airfield. The contract is structured as a Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) and is intended to streamline the acquisition process for small to medium-sized engineering projects that support base infrastructure needs. The solicitation number is FA520927RNEWSABER, with a response deadline of August 17, 2026, and no set-aside provisions are in place, making it open to all eligible contractors. An upcoming Vendor Fair on August 28, 2028, at the Fussa Civic Hall in Tokyo will provide potential bidders with detailed insights into the SABER acquisition strategy, alongside other planned procurement opportunities such as Water Line Phase B, Airfield Light projects, and Tower 3000, as well as a Blanket Purchase Agreement for fall protection device replacements and MFH Garden and Tower Units. Contractors are encouraged to attend to understand the government’s anticipated procurement timelines and approach, with registration requiring submission of company name, number of attendees, and attendee names to the designated points of contact, Yuki Kobayashi and Hiroshi Yoshikawa. The contract is administered by the Department of Defense through the 374th Contracting Squadron, with the office located in APO, AP, but performance will occur across multiple sites in Japan.
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NAICS: 561730
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Prisoner of War (POW)/MISSING IN ACTION (MIA) Memorial Grounds Maintenance and Pond CleaningThe contract solicitation FA520926Q0026 establishes a five-year indefinite-quantity contract for the maintenance and cleaning of the Prisoner of War (POW)/Missing in Action (MIA) Memorial Grounds and associated pond at Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Japan, with performance authorized from September 15, 2026, through September 14, 2031. The work encompasses daily grounds maintenance including mowing grass to a precise height of two inches, edging sidewalks, trimming vegetation, debris removal, pest and weed control, pruning of shrubs and hedges, and general cleaning of the red carpet, bridge, and pond surface. Pond maintenance requires daily skimming of debris and ongoing inspection and servicing of mechanical systems including pumps, filtration units, piping, drains, and filters. Work activities are structured around seasonal cycles: on-season operations run from April through November, while off-season duties run from December through March, with specific schedules outlined in the attached Performance Work Statement. The contractor must comply with Japanese Environmental Governing Standards, applicable Japanese laws, and commercial practices, and is required to submit an annual work plan and monthly schedules for approval by the Contracting Officer’s Representative. Performance is measured against strict thresholds requiring a 95% success rate for grounds and pond maintenance, and 98% for waste disposal, aquatic fish care, and equipment inspections, with deficiencies subject to correction under FAR 52.212-4(a). The contract is awarded on a firm-fixed-price basis in Japanese Yen, with evaluations driven by the lowest total evaluated price that meets all technical requirements. Offerors must submit a completed SF-1449 form, representations and certifications through SAM.gov, proof of required Japanese professional licenses, and a detailed pricing schedule covering five annual base years. Key personnel requirements include a certified Project Manager and at least one certified onsite gardener, both holding Class 2 technician certifications from Japanese governmental authorities; the Project Manager must also demonstrate fluency in English or provide a qualified translator. All personnel must obtain base identification badges and flight line certification, with access to restricted areas requiring escort. Hazardous materials such as herbicides and pesticides require prior approval via AF Form 3000 and dual-language Safety Data Sheets, and must be free of lead and asbestos, supported by manufacturer certifications. Compliance with numerous FAR and DFARS clauses is mandatory, including provisions on electronic fund transfers, accelerated payments to small business subcontractors, antit
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NAICS: 811210
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Inspection and Maintenance of Electric Gate Systems at Yokota Air Base, JapanThe contract solicitation FA520926Q0028 seeks qualified contractors to perform inspection and maintenance of electric gate systems at Yokota Air Base, Japan, under an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) framework with a five-year base period from October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2031. The scope encompasses preventive maintenance, service repair calls, reimbursable parts, and Level II work, all governed by a detailed Performance Work Statement requiring monthly preventive actions per Appendix C, immediate response to service calls (with twelve-hour windows considered part of the same call), and rigorous reporting within twenty-four hours for all tasks. Level II work, defined as repairs exceeding fifty man-hours or involving unexpected damage, requires additional Government Representative approval and formal reporting within seven calendar days. All contractor personnel must hold valid Japanese electrician licenses or certified machine maintenance credentials as specified under the Electrical Construction Law, and must comply with stringent safety standards including AFI 31-204, AFOSH, EM 385-1-1, and NFPA 241, with daily safety briefings mandatory and records subject to government review. Key security protocols prohibit duplication of government-issued keys, mandate adherence to base commander directives, and require full compliance with antiterrorism training and safeguarding requirements for covered defense information. Award will be made using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method, where technical proposals must pass a pass/fail evaluation based on conformance with all solicitation requirements, including submission of required personnel licenses, compliance with security and safety representations, and accurate documentation through the System for Award Management (SAM). Offers must be submitted in Japanese Yen as whole numbers using the prescribed Price Schedule, with CLIN 0001 and CLIN 0002 being the only mandatory priced line items, while CLIN 0003 and 0004 are optional. Proposals must be structured in three parts—Summary, Price, and Technical—and require complete electronic certifications via SAM, CAGE code inclusion, and acknowledgment of all solicitation amendments. Invoicing must follow Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) protocols using the Invoice 2in1 format, with payments processed per DFARS 252.232-7006 and 252.232-7003. The Government will assess performance against strict thresholds:
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NAICS: 541712
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Engineering, Professional, and Administrative Support Services (EPASS) Request for Information (RFI) for Open Market Capability Assessment, IDIQ, NAICS Code: 541712, Estimated Period of Performance: 1 May 2028-30 April 2033.The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center is seeking market information through a Request for Information to assess the capabilities of small businesses in providing Advisory and Assistance Services across multiple geographically dispersed directorates, including Hanscom AFB, Hill AFB, and Langley AFB. This RFI targets NAICS code 541712 and is intended as a market research tool under a total small business set-aside, with no intent to award a contract based on responses. All submissions are considered non-binding, non-proprietary government property, and responders must clearly mark any sensitive information. No funding has been appropriated, and responses will not be compensated. The anticipated period of performance for any future contract would span from May 1, 2028, to April 30, 2033, supporting a portfolio exceeding $2.5 billion in weapons and business systems requiring diverse technical, engineering, logistics, cybersecurity, financial, and program management expertise. Responses are due by July 20, 2026, and must be submitted through the designated SAM.gov portal. Primary point of contact is Rachel Layre, with Richard Caruso available for secondary inquiries, both reachable via official Air Force email and phone numbers at Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts. Participation in this RFI is entirely voluntary and does not affect eligibility for future solicitations. The government may reach out to respondents for additional clarification to better understand the small business landscape and ensure future procurement strategies are well-informed. All interested small businesses are encouraged to respond even if they are not currently prepared for full contract engagement, as this effort informs the development of an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) vehicle and potential future Request for Proposals.
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Procure Food and Beverage Stations for Shogun Warrior Restaurant Camp Zama.The U.S. Government intends to award a firm-fixed price contract directly to qualified suppliers for the procurement and installation of new Food and Beverage Stations at the Shogun Warrior Restaurant located in Building 333 at Camp Zama, Japan, while simultaneously removing and disposing of the existing stations. The contract requires the contractor to provide all labor, personnel, supervision, tools, equipment, transportation, materials, and training necessary to complete the work in its entirety within Japan, with no part of the project authorized to be performed outside the country. The successful offeror must hold a valid Japanese cage code and possess all required local licenses to legally operate and perform services in Japan. The solicitation number is FA520926Q034A, posted on July 12, 2026, with responses due by July 28, 2026, and an anticipated award date around August 31, 2026, subject to change. The requirement falls under NAICS code 333241 and is not subject to any set-aside provisions. The procurement is being conducted under FAR 12.201-1(c)(2) and is not a competitive solicitation. Primary point of contact is Cameron Dykshoorn, reachable at 315-225-4380 or cameron.dykshoorn@us.af.mil, with secondary support provided by Naomi Chiba at 315-225-7613 or naomi.chiba.jp@us.af.mil. The office address listed is in APO, AP, but the physical performance location is Camp Zama in Kanagawa, Japan.
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NAICS: 333912
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MXS Breathing Air Compressor ReplacementThe Government is preparing to solicit a firm-fixed price supply contract for the replacement of the Breathing Air Compressor, including the Carbon Monoxide sensor, located at Building 1587 on Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Tokyo, Japan, under the 374th Maintenance Squadron. This effort is being conducted in accordance with the Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation Overhaul, specifically for direct sourcing from qualified suppliers. The contractor will be responsible for providing all labor, personnel, tools, equipment, materials, transportation, and management necessary to complete the replacement in full compliance with commercial practices and local Japanese standards. All offerors must possess a Japanese CAGE Code (J-type NCAGE) and hold valid licenses to operate legally within Japan, as the entire performance of the contract must occur on-site in Japan. The solicitation number is FA520926Q0069, posted on July 10, 2026, with a response deadline of July 24, 2026. Funds are not currently available for this requirement, and no award will be made until funding is formally allocated. The Government reserves the right to cancel the solicitation at any time before or after the deadline without any obligation to reimburse offerors for incurred costs. The point of contact for inquiries is Janrae Zedric Abella, with Yuma Kato as the secondary contact, both reachable via email and phone through U.S. Air Force channels. The contract will be performed entirely in Japan, and no set-aside provisions apply.
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CLAMP, LUBRICATION, AThe contract specifies the procurement of 17 units of CLAMP, LUBRICATION, A with NSN 1710-01-478-1533 under solicitation SPE7M4-26-T-251D, issued by the Department of Defense’s Fluid Handling Division. Delivery is required within 371 days from the order date, with FOB origin terms and no tolerance for quantity variance. Inspection and acceptance occur at the destination, and all items must be packaged per ASTM D3951 while fully complying with MIL-STD-129 labeling and RP001 DLA packaging standards, with DLA’s Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements taking precedence over any other specification. The item is classified as a Critical Application Item, and sampling must follow MIL-STD-1916 or ASQ H1331 with zero non-conformances required unless otherwise stated, assigning verification levels VII, IV, and II to critical, major, and minor attributes respectively. Configuration changes require formal Engineering Change Proposal or variance requests, and all documentation must align with DLA’s authorized unit of issue guidelines. The delivery address is DLA Distribution San Diego, and the original required delivery date is October 9, 2027, with a need ship date of July 27, 2027. The contract references tailored quality requirements applicable to both manufacturers and non-manufacturers and incorporates all technical and quality provisions identified by R or I numbers from the DLA Master List, which controls based on the solicitation or award date depending on acquisition size.
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NAICS: 541370
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Wastewater and Stormwater Sewer Network Connectivity Verification, USAG-J, Kanto AreaThe U.S. Government intends to procure a one-time firm-fixed price service contract for a comprehensive sewer network connectivity survey within the Kanto Area of USAG-Japan, specifically targeting local Japanese suppliers under FAR 12.201-1(c)(2). This is not a request for quotations but a presolicitation notice to inform potential vendors of an upcoming opportunity. The work requires a full assessment of wastewater and stormwater sewer infrastructure connectivity, including all necessary personnel, equipment, and materials. The contract is anticipated to be awarded on or about August 20, 2026, with proposals due by July 22, 2026, and the procurement to be conducted entirely within Japan. Key personnel must hold valid Japanese professional credentials: the project manager must possess a Gijyutu-shi (Professional Engineer equivalent), and all field staff must hold a land surveyor (Sokuryo-shi) license or its recognized equivalent, with copies of these certifications required prior to award. The successful offeror must be legally licensed to operate within Japan and be capable of performing all tasks on-site without reliance on foreign entities. The solicitation number is FA520926Q0068, classified under NAICS code 541370 for engineering services, and points of contact are Tyrie Tanaka and Keiko Osawa, both reachable via U.S. Air Force email addresses. All work will be performed in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, with no set-aside provisions applied.
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