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MAHG251029 Repair Water Tower #8

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Keesler AFB in Mississippi is seeking information from industry regarding the repair and refinish of Water Tower #8, with work including inspection and repairs to the tower structure and components, rehabilitation of failing drain lines, disinfection of the interior tank, application of interior and exterior paint, and restoration of safety climbing systems. The project must result in a fully operational water tower that meets all applicable AWWA, OSHA, and UFC standards, and the anticipated performance period is 90 calendar days, commencing 10 days after contract award. This notice is purely for market research and not a formal solicitation; a formal request will be issued later via SAM.gov. Interested firms are encouraged to respond by email to TSgt Taylor Williams and Alice Townsend-Peden with a statement of capabilities, their CAGE code, UEI, business size and socioeconomic status, and any relevant product specifications or brochures. The NAICS code is 237110, and responses are due by July 17, 2026.

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Keesler AFB seeks industry input for Water Tower #8 repair, paint, and safety upgrades within 90 days, meeting AWWA, OSHA, UFC standards.

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Department Of Defense → FA3010 81 Cons CcView Agency

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237110 - Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

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Biloxi, MS, 39534, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA3010 81 Cons Cc
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OfficeKEESLER AFB, MS, 39534-2701, USA
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Office AddressKEESLER AFB, MS, 39534-2701, USA
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Keesler AFB, MS has an upcoming requirement for paint and repairs to Water Tower #8. The general scope includes, but is not limited to, the inspection and repairs of the water tower and components, repairs of failing drain lines, disinfection of the tower tank, interior and exterior painting, and repairs to the existing safety climbing devices. The required end state is a fully operational water tower that is in compliance with all AWWA, OSHA, and UFC standards. The anticipated period of performance is 90 calendar days beginning 10 days after contract award. 


Please note: this is a sources sought notice for market research purposes only. This is not a formal solicitation. A solicitation will be posted on SAM.gov at a later date.


If your firm is capable and interested in this requirement, please let us know by emailing TSgt Taylor Williams, taylor.williams.26@us.af.mil, and Alice Townsend-Peden, alice.townsend-peden@us.af.mil, with the following:


A brief statement of your capability to perform this work.


1.           Your company's CAGE code, UEI, and business size/socioeconomic status.


2.           Any standard spec sheets or brochures for the systems you might propose.


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