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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 3,1996 PSA#1502AFFTC/PKAD Directorate of Contracting, 5 S. Wolfe Ave, Edwards AFB, CA
93524-1185 39 -- PURCHASE AND INTEGRATION OF 40-TON HOIST SYSTEM WITH EXISTING SY
STEM SOL F04700-96-R-0007 DUE 030496 POC Teresa Weber, Contract
Negotiator, (805) 277-3900 ext 2260; John Lemacks, Contracting Officer,
(805) 277-3900 ext 2253; fax (805) 258- 9670. The United States Air
Force intends to procure a Modification of the Benefield Anechoic
Facility (BAF) 40 Ton Hoist System. The Modification of the BAF 40-Ton
Hoist System consists of the design, fabrication, installation
support, activation, and test of a second man-rated hoist to work with
the existing man-rated hoist system. The existing HECO-Pacific 40-Ton
Hoist System located in the BAF is used to pick up and suspend a
single, high-value, military aircraft with test support personnel
onboard. The design and construction is expected to take approximately
18 months and begin in the 3rd quarter of Fiscal Year 1996. This
modification will require substantial firmware and hardware
modifications to existing HECO control systems along with the addition
of a second 40-Ton capacity hoist. The existing hoist control system
will be modified to accommodate the second hoist position. The second
hoist will be slaved to the first hoist's console to enable operation
of both hoists from a single position. The modifications to the
existing hoist system must also limit the lifting capacity so that the
combined total load does not exceed the calculated safe structural
loading of the BAF's roof trusses. This requirement includes
independently limiting the load to a maximum of 40 tons on either hoist
while jointly limiting the load to a maximum of TBD tons. This
modification will include the installation of additional safety
features which will prevent simultaneously moving loads on both hoists.
This modification must provide the same measure of safety and
reliability as the current BAF Hoist system. In addition to the above,
services will also include training for operation and maintenance of
the system. It has been determined that the required supply is
available from only one source and no other type of supply will satisfy
the agency's requirements, the AFFTC intends to sole source the
requirement with Heco-Pacific Mfg., Inc., Union City, California.
Telephone requests to be placed on the mailing list will not be
honored. See Numbered Note(s): 2. (0363) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0078 19960102\39-0001.SOL)
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