ADD Non-Potable Water Distribution Lines to Irrigation Areas, Multi
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
AI Contract Overview
The United States Air Force is planning to solicit bids for a firm-fixed price contract to expand the non-potable water distribution system at Morón Air Base, Spain, with an estimated project value between $500,000 and $1,000,000. The project aims to extend irrigation coverage and prepare for future building connections to the non-potable water system, with an anticipated completion period of 570 calendar days. The solicitation will be available on the SAM website starting May 6, 2026. Due to the Agreement of Defense and Cooperation between the U.S. and Spain, only companies authorized and compliant with Spanish government contracting laws will be eligible to participate. The project requires the use of Spanish labor, materials, and equipment wherever feasible. The contract includes several defined areas of work subdivided into base and optional line items (CLINs), covering civil and mechanical tasks such as excavations for trenching, vegetation restoration, piping installation, valve setups, and irrigation system upgrades with components like hose bibbs, meters, pressure gauges, solenoids, and solar-powered programmers. The work involves detailed utility site investigations through advanced scanning technologies to locate existing underground utilities and verify elevations. Certification requirements mandate that bidders and subcontractors possess a valid classification certificate from the Spanish official registry corresponding to specific groups and categories for government works. The project’s location is Seville, Spain, with primary points of contact provided for communication.
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Moron, ES-SE, ESPSet-Aside
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Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
Project QUUG 19-1000, ADD Non-Potable Water Distribution Lines to Irrigation Areas, Multi
The magnitude of this project is between $500,000 and $1,000,000. The projected period of performance is 570 days, which includes the 10 days the awardee has to provide the required bank guarantee following receipt of contract award. This is furnished for the convenience of prospective contractors. The actual extent of work requirements will be governed by the specifications and drawings. See section L for complete information regarding referenced project. Offers will be evaluated according to the criteria in Section M, Evaluation criteria for award.
A pre-proposal Conference / Site Visit will be held 12 June 2026 at 1300 hours local time, in the Contracting Conference room, bldg 106. Please RSVP via email at least 24 hours prior to the site visit. Unless you have access to Moron Air Base, you will need an escort. If you require an escort, please request access via email at least 72 hours prior to the site visit. Questions in regards to this solicitation must be submitted via email no later than 19 June 2026 @ 1200. Bids must be received no later than 1200 hours local time on 29 June 2026. Bids submitted by facsimile will NOT be accepted. Please ensure bids adhere to all requirements found in Section L of this solicitation. Nonconforming bids will not be accepted or evaluated.
Please ensure that all bids remain valid until December 31, 2026
The Contracting POCs are:
TSgt Terrel Cloud: terrel.cloud@us.af.mil
SrA Tyler Seng: tyler.seng@us.af.mil
Elia Portz: elia.portz_cueli.1.es@us.af.mil
In accordance with the Agreement of Defense and Cooperation between the Kingdom of Spain and the United States of America, any contract resulting from this notice/solicitation can only be entered into with companies authorized to carry out these activities in Spain under Spanish law. Companies must meet the requirements established by Spanish legislation for execution of Government works. In addition, in accordance with the Agreement of Defense Cooperation between the U.S.A. and the Kingdom of Spain, Annex 6, Article 1 (3) "The contractors must meet the requirements established by Spanish legislation for execution of government works. A breach of contract on the part of a contractor shall have the same consequences for the contractor for purposes of future contracting with the Spanish government as would occur with a breach of a contract with the Spanish public administration." and (5) " Spanish material, labor, and equipment shall be used whenever feasible and consistent with the requirements".
