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Raleigh-Durham ATCT Elevator Assessment and Repair

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697DCK26RFI001Federal

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The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking information from qualified contractors to assess and repair a malfunctioning elevator at the Air Traffic Control Tower at Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina. The elevator is currently out of service due to persistent issues with inaccurate floor leveling and passenger entrapment, despite a prior drive replacement that failed to resolve the problem. The goal is to restore full, safe, and reliable operation in compliance with all applicable codes, including ASME A17.1, ADA, International Building Code, and North Carolina Elevator Code requirements. Successful bidders must diagnose the root cause, perform all necessary repairs using their own labor and materials, conduct required testing and inspections, secure operating certification, provide a written report identifying code deficiencies, recommend preventive maintenance and upgrades, and offer a minimum one-year warranty on repairs. Interested firms must be licensed to perform elevator services in North Carolina, have at least three years of commercial elevator repair experience, and demonstrate the ability to supply all tools, equipment, and transportation needed for the job. Responses must include company details, UEI and CAGE codes if applicable, business size and socioeconomic status, a capability statement, and any suggestions to improve competition or acquisition strategy. This is a market research effort through a Request for Information with the solicitation number 697DCK26RFI001, intended solely to gauge industry capability and does not constitute a solicitation or guarantee of future contract awards. Submissions are due by 5:00 p.m. Central Time on July 16, 2026, must not exceed five pages, and should be sent via email with the Notice ID included in the subject line. The point of contact for inquiries is Amber Jones at the FAA, with additional support available from Linda Hennequant.

General Info

FAA seeks qualified contractors to repair malfunctioning elevator at Raleigh-Durham ATC tower with full code compliance and one-year warranty.

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Department Of Transportation → 697DCK Regional Acquisitions SvcsView Agency

NAICS

333921 - Elevator and Moving Stairway ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Raleigh, NC, USA

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SOO for Raleigh ATCT Elevator Repair and Certification

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AgencyDepartment Of Transportation → 697DCK Regional Acquisitions Svcs
Contacts2 people available
OfficeFORT WORTH, TX, 76177, USA
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Department Of Transportation → 697DCK Regional Acquisitions Svcs
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Office AddressFORT WORTH, TX, 76177, USA
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Linda Hennequant

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting market research to identify qualified contractors capable of providing elevator assessment, repair, inspection, testing, and certification services for the Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) elevator located at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), Morrisville, North Carolina.


This Request for Information (RFI) is issued for planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation or a promise to issue a solicitation. Responses will be used solely to determine the availability and capability of qualified sources. Submission of a response to this RFI does not guarantee that a respondent will receive a Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Quotation (RFQ), or any other solicitation, nor does it guarantee consideration for future procurement opportunities.


Project Overview


The contractor would be expected to:


  • Assess and diagnose the existing elevator malfunction.
  • Provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to complete required repairs.
  • Perform all testing and inspections required to return the elevator to passenger service.
  • Obtain or support issuance of the required operating certification/permit.
  • Provide a written inspection report identifying any code deficiencies.
  • Recommend preventive maintenance and any future upgrades.
  • Provide a minimum one-year warranty on repairs.

The elevator is currently out of service due to inaccurate floor leveling and passenger entrapment incidents. A previous drive replacement did not resolve the issue. The Government's objective is to restore the elevator to safe, reliable operation and successfully pass the required annual inspection and five-year load test.


Contractor Qualifications


Interested firms should be able to:


  • Perform elevator repair and inspection services in North Carolina.
  • Be licensed, where required, to perform elevator repairs and inspections.
  • Have at least three years of experience performing commercial elevator repair services.
  • Furnish all necessary labor, tools, equipment, transportation, and materials required to complete the work.
  • Perform work in accordance with applicable ASME A17.1, ADA, International Building Code (IBC), and North Carolina Elevator Code requirements.

Requested Information


Please provide the following information:


  1. Company name, address, and point of contact.
  2. UEI and CAGE Code (if applicable).
  3. Business size and socioeconomic status (Small Business, HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB, 8(a), etc.).
  4. Capability Statement.
  5. Any recommendations regarding the acquisition strategy or performance requirements that would improve competition.

Response Instructions


Please submit your response via email with the Notice ID included in the subject line no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time (CT) on July 16, 2026.


Responses should be limited to approximately five pages.


Thank you for your participation in this market research effort. We appreciate your time and assistance.

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