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Monorail Beam Fabrication and Integration

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The contract requires the fabrication of monorail beams that are to be seamlessly integrated into range pipe assemblies using ASTM A992 wide-flange steel shapes, with strict adherence to structural reinforcement standards and comprehensive dimensional quality assurance protocols. All work must ensure structural integrity and precise alignment to support heavy-duty operational requirements, with fabrication processes meeting industry best practices for load-bearing applications in industrial or testing environments. The scope encompasses every phase from material selection and cutting to welding, assembly, and final inspection, ensuring dimensional accuracy and compliance with the specified material specification. This subcontract opportunity, posted by Texas A&M University under NAICS code 332410 for Metal Fabrication, is open for response until July 23, 2026, with no set-aside provisions specified. Proposals must demonstrate proven capability in fabricating structural steel components for complex assemblies, with particular emphasis on quality control and adherence to ASTM A992 standards. All work is expected to be performed in alignment with the university’s operational needs, though the exact place of performance is not detailed. Interested parties should submit proposals through the provided UI link by the deadline to be considered for award.

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Fabricate ASTM A992 monorail beams for range pipe assemblies with strict quality and structural integrity standards.

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332410 - Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger ManufacturingView NAICS

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Fabricate monorail beams integrated into range pipe assemblies using ASTM A992 wide-flange shapes, including structural reinforcement and dimensional QA.

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