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Sources Sought - Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) U.S. Army Installations within Honshu, Japan and Yokota Air Base & its Geographically-Separated Units (GSUs), Japan

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The U.S. Army is seeking information from potential contractors for a Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) to support construction needs at U.S. Army installations across Honshu, Japan, including Yokota Air Base and its geographically-separated units. This sources sought notice, issued under solicitation number FA520927RNEWMACC and posted on July 17, 2026, aims to gather industry input to shape the upcoming procurement strategy. Responses are due by August 17, 2026, with no set-aside provisions in place, indicating open competition. The primary place of performance is Fussa, Tokyo, Japan, with administrative oversight based in APO, AP. Interested parties should contact Kenji Urasaki or Yuki Watabe for registration details and to indicate participation intent. A vendor fair is scheduled for August 28, 2028, at the Fussa Civic Hall to provide further insight into the MACC and related acquisition initiatives. Attendees will receive briefings on the new MACC structure, the SABER acquisition program, and three major open market projects: Water Line Phase B, Airfield Light projects, and Tower 3000, as well as a Blanket Purchase Agreement for replacing fall protection devices, MFH garden units, and tower units. The event is designed to help industry partners understand procurement timelines, anticipated approaches, and readiness requirements for future contract opportunities. Registration for the fair requires submission of company name, number of attendees, and attendee names to the designated points of contact.

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U.S. Army seeks contractors for MACC in Japan targeting Yokota Air Base and related projects with open competition.

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Department Of Defense → FA5209 374 Cons PkView Agency

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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Fussa, JP-13, JPN

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA5209 374 Cons Pk
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OfficeAPO, AP, 96326-9053, USA
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This is a sources sought of Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) U.S. Army Installations within Honshu, Japan and Yokota Air Base & its Geographically-Separated Units (GSUs), Japan. 



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Vendor Fair Announcement


U.S. Government Vendor Fair


The U.S. Government invites interested contractors and industry partners to attend a Vendor Fair to learn about upcoming acquisition opportunities.


Date: Friday, August 28, 2028
Time: 0930 hours
Location: Small Hall, Fussa Civic Hall (Fussa Shimin Kaikan), Fussa, Tokyo, Japan


Event Overview


This Vendor Fair will provide an overview of several upcoming contracting opportunities and acquisition strategies, including:


  • Introduction 
  • How to start doing business with U.S. Government
  • Overview of the New MACC (Multiple Award Construction Contract) Acquisition
  • Overview of the New SABER (Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements) Acquisition
  • Overview of three major Open Market acquisition projects (Water Line Phase B, Airfield Light projects, and Tower 3000) that are planned to be competitively solicited
  • Overveiw of the BPA of Replace Fall Protection Devices, MFH Garden and Tower Units

Government representatives will present general information regarding each acquisition, anticipated procurement approaches, and projected timelines. This event is intended to help industry better understand upcoming business opportunities and prepare for future solicitations.


Who Should Attend


This event is open to contractors, vendors, design consultants, and other companies interested in doing business with the U.S. Government.


Additional information regarding registration, the agenda, and event logistics will be provided separately.



How to Attend


Please contact Primary / Secondary POC of this notification to show your intent of participation with following information:


- Company (Organization) Name


- Number of People who will attend the forum 


- List of Names of the attendees


 



We look forward to your participation.

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