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International Bridge Corp./Nippon Hodo Co. -- Joint VentureP.O. Box 21149 GMF, Guam 96921

UEI: SLED_1C33D26144E81495

International Bridge Corp./Nippon Hodo Co. -- Joint VentureP.O. Box 21149 GMF, Guam 96921 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_1C33D26144E81495. It has been awarded $14,184,700 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include FA5240 36 Cons Lgc.

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NAICS: 326199
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Fiberglass and Composite ReworkThis contract calls for the repair or replacement of damaged fiberglass and composite panels on AGE equipment using military-approved lay-up and resin techniques, ensuring adherence to federal defense standards for durability and performance. The work must be performed by a qualified small business under a Total Small Business Set-Aside, as defined by the SBA and FAR 19.5, with the North American Industry Classification System code 326199 applying to other plastic product manufacturing. Performance is required at Yigo, Guam, with a zip code of 96929, and the contract is structured as a subcontract under the Department of Defense, specifically the FA5240 36 Cons Lgc office. All work must meet military specifications for composite restoration, and contractors are expected to possess expertise in advanced materials and aerospace-grade repair protocols. The solicitation was posted on July 27, 2026, with a strict response deadline of August 21, 2026, at 1:00 AM local time. The opportunity is accessible via the SAM.gov platform, and while no point of contact is listed, interested parties must submit proposals in compliance with federal subcontracting regulations and technical requirements tied to defense equipment maintenance. The location in Yigo indicates this work supports operations in the Indo-Pacific region, and only small businesses certified under the SBA's set-aside program are eligible to compete. Contractors must be prepared to demonstrate past performance in military-grade composite repairs and adherence to approved resin curing and lay-up methodologies.
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NAICS: 811198
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36 MXG Corrosion Control Repair and Paint Services
Solicitation # FA524026Q0017
This contract is a combined synopsis and solicitation for a small business set-aside under FAR 19.5, issued as an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) firm-fixed-price (FFP) contract for corrosion control repair and paint services on Guam, primarily for Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) and Munitions (MUNS) Trailers. The solicitation number is FA524026Q0017, with a five-year ordering period from September 7, 2026, to September 6, 2031, and a maximum contract lifecycle of five years and six months to accommodate orders issued near the end of the ordering period. The total ceiling value is $7,100,000, with individual task orders subject to a minimum order value of $2,500. Work must be performed at the contractor’s facility on Guam, though exceptions may apply as specified in task orders, and all deliveries are FOB destination, with final inspection and acceptance occurring at locations designated in each order, such as Andersen Air Force Base. Contractors are required to remove corrosion, perform surface preparation, apply protective coatings per Technical Orders like TO 1-1-691 and TO 1-1-8, and replace hardware under the micro-purchase threshold, using approved methods such as MIL-DTL-5541 and MIL-PRF-32550 for chemical conversion and zinc-rich priming. Personnel must hold current certifications, use appropriate personal protective equipment, and comply with OSHA standards, while also applying all required markings and stencils in accordance with TO 35-1-3 and TO 35-1-18. The contract includes stringent cybersecurity requirements under 252.204-7012 and 252.204-7008, prohibits hexavalent chromium, mandates adherence to the safeguarding of covered defense information, and bans procurement from the Xinjiang region and business with the Maduro regime. Offerors must submit proposals in three volumes via email to three designated points of contact no later than 11:00 a.m. Chamorro Standard Time on August 21, 2026, with pricing required exclusively in a specified .xlsx format and past performance information limited to a fact sheet and questionnaire. The evaluation is strictly lowest-priced, technically acceptable, requiring full conformance to all mandatory requirements without trade-offs
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