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Aircraft Fire Trainer Maintenance 2

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FA302226Q0011Federal

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This contract involves the repair and modification of the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility and the Structural Fire Training Facility located at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary management, labor, equipment, materials, and tools to complete repairs detailed in the scope of work. Key tasks include repairing structural elements such as bar grating, welding plates, steel plates, and engine spires in Building 994, as well as addressing damage to the Maranite burn cell liners, rehabilitating floors with protective coatings, installing fall protection measures, and repairing roof openings in Building 993. The modifications are intended to restore safety and functionality to these critical firefighting training facilities. The government will not directly supervise the service providers, who will be accountable to the contractor. Security requirements must be met according to specific Air Force regulations and local base entry procedures. Deliverables are to be shipped to the Fire Department at Columbus AFB. The solicitation is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 811310, with questions due by June 15, 2026, and the response deadline on June 22, 2026. Points of contact are provided for further inquiries, and the contract is managed by the Department of Defense’s 14th Construction Squadron Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Office.

General Info

Repair and modify fire training facilities at Columbus AFB, including structural and safety upgrades.

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Department Of Defense → FA3022 14 Cons Lgca

NAICS

811310 - Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance View NAICS

Place of Performance

Columbus, MS, 39710, USA

Set-Aside

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Wage Determination No. 2015-5157 Revision 29 for Mississippi

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Solicitation FA302226Q0011 for Aircraft Fire Trainer Maintenance

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Statement of Need - Aircraft Fire Trainer Repair

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA3022 14 Cons Lgca
Contacts2 people available
OfficeCOLUMBUS, MS, 39710-0001, USA
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Department Of Defense → FA3022 14 Cons Lgca
Office AddressCOLUMBUS, MS, 39710-0001, USA

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Repair the Aircraft Fire Trainer, the requirements below.


1. General: This is a modification to the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility contract to repair those items to get the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility and the Structural Fire Training Facility repaired.  The Government shall not exercise any supervision or control over the contract service providers performing the requirement herein.  Such contract service providers shall be accountable solely to the Contractor who, in turn is responsible to the Government.


1.1 Scope: Unless otherwise identified herein, the contractor shall provide all management, labor, equipment, transportation, tools, materials and other items necessary to repair the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility and the Structural Fire Training Facility as defined in this Statement of Need. 


1.2 Specific Tasks.


1.2.1. Building 994-Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility


1.2.1.1. Repair 100 linear feet of bar grating and welding plate bridge on the rescue and off rescue side of the fuselage.


1.2.1.2. Repair the lower weir drain valve and install a 20’ French drain.


1.2.1.3. Repair the cracked steel plate through welding at the passenger training point.


1.2.1.4.  Remove and replace the shipboard ladder to the control tower access and replace with galvanized stair assembly from the sidewalk to the tower.


1.2.1.5. Repair cracked inboard and outbound engine spires.


1.3.  Building 993-Structural Fire Training Facility


1.3.1.  Repair and replace broken/cracked Maranite burn cell liner in burn cell 1 and 2.


1.3.2.  Rehabilitate the floors on the roof, 3rd and 2nd levels.  Clean floors, add etcher paint prep products, then coat floor with 2 coats of antioxidation paint with primer to seal metal floors.


1.3.3.  Install fall protection chain in both the attic windows to prevent firefighter injury.


1.3.4.  Repair the roof opening at repelling points with a stainless chain and locking carabiners.


2.0 Delivery: The vehicle is to be shipped to the Fire Department, 14 CES/CEF, 1024 Independence Ave, Blvd, building 998, Columbus AFB, MS 39710.


3.0 Security Requirements: Contractor must comply with the security requirements identified in AFFARS 5352.242-9000, Contractor Access to Air Force Installations and the Local Base Entry Procedures identified in the contract clauses.



Questions will be due by Monday, June 15, 2026 at 10:00 AM CST.


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