Metric Tool Kits GMTK
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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The contract solicits proposals for the procurement of six metric General Mechanic Tool Kits (GMTKs) intended to support maintenance operations for the Army’s fleet helicopters. Each tool kit must include enough tools to enable mechanics to service multiple aircraft simultaneously across various locations, specifically facilitating phase level maintenance during high operational tempo missions, such as border operations. The tool kits are required to incorporate foam shadowing for effective inventory management, though etching of tools is not necessary. Compliance with the Buy American Act is mandatory for all offered products. This opportunity is a total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 333517 with an applicable size standard of 500 employees, and it uses PSC code 5180. The contracting agency is the Department of Defense, with the office located in St. Augustine, Florida, and the work taking place in Starke, Florida. Electronic submissions of quotes are authorized via email to designated government points of contact, with a stated response deadline of June 23, 2026. This combined-type solicitation aims to ensure timely and efficient delivery of essential maintenance tools supporting Army aviation readiness.
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NAICS
Place of Performance
Starke, FL, USASet-Aside
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Response Deadline
Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
Small Business Set-Aside: 100%
NAICS Code: 333517; Applicable Size Standard is 500
Product or Service Code (PSC): 5180
Brief description: This office has a requirement for six (6) metric General Mechanic Tool Kits (GMTK) to support the Army's fleet helicopters. The 6 Metric Tool Kits requested will have a sufficient amount of tools to allow mechanics to operate on multiple aircraft at the same time and in multiple locations. These kits also contain tools that will allow the mechanics to complete phase level maintenance for future operations, especially when there is high OPTEMPO during border missions.
See attached component list for a GMTK requirement. Foam shadowing is required for tool inventory purposes. Etching is not required.
The offered products must be in compliance with the Buy American Act.
Electronic submmison of quotes via Email to POCs below is authorized
Doug Divine: douglas.d.divine.civ@army.mil
Darrin Weaver: darrin.j.weaver.mil@army.mil
Matt Michael: matthew.j.michael2.civ@army.mil
