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Abrasive Blast Systems

UEI: SLED_FE17F5599BD710F3

Abrasive Blast Systems is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_FE17F5599BD710F3. It has been awarded $216,525 across 2 federal contracts. Primary work spans All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing and Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing.

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SLED_FE17F5599BD710F3

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$216.5K100%
Awards by NAICS
333999 - All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing$186.5K86.2%
333912 - Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing$30.0K13.9%
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NAICS: 333912
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167th AW MXG Breathable Air Compressor and Installation
Solicitation # W50S8V-26-Q-0003
This solicitation, identified as W50S8V-26-Q-0003, is a combined synopsis and request for quotation (RFQ) issued under FAR subpart 12.6 for the procurement of a Breathable Air Compressor System with installation services at the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg, West Virginia. The requirement is strictly priced-based with no technical evaluations or discussions permitted, meaning award will be made to the lowest-priced offeror whose proposal meets minimum technical acceptability as defined in the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). The solicitation is set aside exclusively for small businesses under NAICS code 333912 with a size standard of 1,000 employees, and all responders must self-certify as small businesses to be eligible. The system is intended to support personnel entering confined spaces, and all technical specifications, including performance metrics and compatibility with existing equipment, are detailed in the PWS and illustrated through referenced images. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for August 12, 2026, and contractors must submit base access documentation at least five days in advance using original wet signatures, as digital signatures are not accepted. All proposals must be submitted via email to the designated contracting points of contact by the deadline of August 21, 2026, and must comply with the Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 2026-01, dated March 13, 2026. Failure to adhere to access and immigration compliance rules will result in denial of entry and may disqualify an offeror’s ability to perform; foreign nationals must provide valid immigration documentation, naturalized citizens must submit a Certificate of Naturalization, and all non-U.S. citizens are required to carry an alien registration card at all times while on base. Contractors bear full responsibility for ensuring all personnel meet vetting, sponsorship, and documentation requirements, with no exceptions for lack of awareness. Packaging, marking, inspection criteria, payment terms, invoicing procedures, and specific contract clauses are not detailed in the solicitation but are expected to be incorporated through the PWS or standard commercial item acquisition practices under FAR 12. No contract value, delivery schedule, or FOB terms are specified, and no formal Section K representations or Section D packaging requirements are explicitly provided, implying reliance on commercial practices and compliance with the attached documentation. The contract will be administered by the Department of Defense via the 167th Airl
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NAICS: 333912
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DIBBS
PISTON, COMPRESSOR
Solicitation # SPE7M1-26-T-229L
The contract is for the procurement of two pistons for a compressor, identified by NSN 4310-01-706-3848 and part number 8-20222 from RIX INDUSTRIES, with a total quantity of two units to be delivered within 168 days from the contract award. The delivery is FOB origin with no tolerance for quantity variance, and inspection and acceptance occur at the destination facility in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. All packaging must comply with MIL-STD-2073-1E and MIL-STD-129, including specific packaging methods, materials, and marking instructions, with palletization governed by DLA packaging requirements. The contract explicitly prohibits the use of Class I ozone-depleting chemicals in any component, overriding any conflicting specification requirements unless otherwise authorized. Technical and quality standards referenced are drawn from the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, with revisions regulated based on acquisition size and amendment dates. Transportation details follow DLA procedural notes C19 and C20, and the unit of issue is the individual piece, aligned with DoD and ANSI X12 standards. The solicitation number is SPE7M1-26-T-229L, issued on July 23, 2026, with proposals due by August 3, 2026, under a federal acquisition with NAICS code 333912, and primary point of contact is Michael Reese of the Department of Defense’s Maritime Supply Chain.
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NAICS: 333912
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LINER
Solicitation # SPE7M1-26-T-224J
This contract, issued under solicitation SPE7M1-26-T-224J, pertains to the procurement of 12 units of a critical application item identified by NSN 4310010612858, labeled as a LINER and specifically used on the Ingersoll-Rand oil-free compressor model N20NL-10HPAC aboard ships. The item is classified as a restricted source requiring engineering source approval from the government design control activity. Strict environmental and safety provisions prohibit the use of class I ozone-depleting chemicals and the intentional addition of mercury or mercury-containing compounds, except for narrowly defined functional applications such as batteries, fluorescent lights, sensors, controls, weapon systems, or NAVSEA-specified reagents. Any mercury-containing portable lamps or instruments must be shock-proof with a secondary containment boundary per NAVSEA 5100-003D. All supplies must comply with DLA’s packaging requirements referencing MIL-STD-2073-1E and marking standards per MIL-STD-129, with no special marking codes required. The unit of issue is each, with a fixed quantity of twelve and zero percent variance allowed. Delivery is FOB origin with inspection and acceptance occurring at destination, and must be completed within 233 days from the contract date, with an original required delivery date of February 2, 2027 and a need ship date of March 25, 2027. The delivery address is the DLA Distribution San Joaquin warehouse in Tracy, California, and transportation must adhere to DLAD procedural notes C19 and C20. The contract mandates adherence to the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, with revisions controlled by the solicitation issue date or award date depending on the acquisition type.
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