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Repair Airfield Manhole Damage Service, Yokota Air Base, Japan.
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This contract opportunity pertains to the Repair Airfield Manhole Damage Service for the 374th Communications Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan. The contractor is required to provide all necessary labor, management, tools, equipment, transportation, materials, and related services to repair damaged airfield manholes and conduits, adhering to the Performance Work Statement and commercial standards. All work must be conducted exclusively in Japan, and the contract price must cover all expenses related to project execution. Additionally, offerors must possess a Japanese Cage Code for maintenance purposes. Key personnel engaged in this contract must hold valid certifications, either from the Government of Japan or the U.S. Government, in Electric Communication Work (Conduit), Civil Work (Excavation), and Concrete Work (Concrete Encasement), with certificates submitted prior to contract award. Contractors must have a minimum of three years’ experience in construction, network cabling installation or maintenance, and testing, and demonstrate thorough professional knowledge in communications engineering and related disciplines. This knowledge includes familiarity with a wide range of networking standards, equipment, and practices to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations. The solicitation was posted on May 14, 2026, with responses due by May 30, 2026. The contracting office is under the Department of Defense, with points of contact based in Japan and the United States.
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FUSSA, JP-13, 1970001, JPNSet-Aside
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All offerors are required to have Japanese Cage Code for maintenance reason
This is a presolicitation notice for the Repair Airfield Manhole Damage Service, for 374th Communications Squadron (374 CS), Yokota Air Base, Japan.
The contractor shall provide all necessary labor, management, tools, equipment, transportation, materials, and any other items or services necessary to Repair Airfield Manhole and Conduit Damage Service for 374 CS, Yokota Air Base, Japan. The contractor shall perform in accordance with the Performance Work Statement, commercial standards, repair existing manhole and communication conduct.
The contractor shall be responsible for their employees have the following current and valid professional certification for the entire life of this contract. A copy of the certificates or permits must be submitted prior to contract award.
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Electric Communication Work (Conduit) Certified by Government of Japan or U.S. Government
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Civil Work (Excavation) Certified by Government of Japan or U.S. Government
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Concrete Work (Concrete Encasement) Certified by Government of Japan or U.S. Government
Note 1: All work for this project shall be performed exclusively in Japan. The contract price shall be inclusive of all expenses required for project execution.
Note 2: The Contractor shall have at least three (3) years of experience in construction, network cabling installation and/or maintenance and testing. At minimum, key personnel shall have a professional knowledge of communications engineering concepts, principles and practices and extensive familiarity with other engineering disciplines; knowledge of a broad range of networking standards, methods, practices, techniques, materials and equipment to ensure work is in compliance with regulations and standards, and at least 3 years of experience.
