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Attachment Bracket and Mounting Plate Fabrication

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The contract involves the fabrication of structural attachment brackets and mounting plates specifically designed for military aircraft systems, requiring precision engineering and compliance with defense-grade standards. The work is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 332312, indicating a focus on forged and stamped metal product manufacturing, with performance expected to meet the stringent quality and safety requirements of the Department of Defense. The solicitation was posted on June 26, 2026, with a strict response deadline of August 3, 2026, at 7:00 PM, leaving limited time for qualified vendors to prepare and submit proposals. The contracting agency is DLA Aviation, a branch of the Department of Defense responsible for logistics and supply chain operations for military aviation assets. While no specific location is listed for performance or point of contact, the nature of the work implies that deliverables must be compatible with existing aircraft platforms and may require coordination with defense contractors or system integrators. There is no set-aside designation indicated, meaning the opportunity is open to all eligible businesses regardless of size or status. Interested parties must access the official SAM. gov listing for detailed specifications, technical requirements, and submission guidelines.

General Info

Fabricate precision military aircraft brackets under Defense standards by August 3, 2026, via DLA Aviation.

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Department Of Defense → DLA AviationView Agency

NAICS

332312 - Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing View NAICS

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VA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → DLA Aviation
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Fabrication of structural attachment brackets and mounting plates for military aircraft systems.

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