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Runway Friction Testing Services (CFME Operations)

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The contract requires the provision of quarterly runway friction testing using Continuous Friction Measuring Equipment on both concrete and asphalt runways at Charleston AFB, with tests conducted at speeds of 40 mph and 60 mph. The scope encompasses comprehensive data collection, detailed reporting, and any necessary retesting to ensure accurate and reliable friction measurements critical for aviation safety. All work must adhere to standardized procedures and deliverables as specified, with performance localized to the designated airfield location. This solicitation is issued as a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside, classified under NAICS code 541380 for other scientific and technical consulting services, and is managed by the Department of Defense through the FA4418 628 Cons Pk office. Responses are due by July 20, 2026, and the effort is intended to support ongoing runway safety initiatives through consistent, high-quality friction assessment services.

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Quarterly runway friction testing at Charleston AFB using CME at 40 and 60 mph for aviation safety.

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Department Of Defense → FA4418 628 Cons PkView Agency

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541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

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Charleston AFB, SC, 29404, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA4418 628 Cons Pk
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Provide quarterly runway friction testing using Continuous Friction Measuring Equipment (CFME) on concrete and asphalt runways at 40 mph and 60 mph, including data collection, reporting, and retesting as needed.

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