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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 26,2000 PSA#2523Department of the Air Force, Direct Reporting Units, 10 ABW/LGC, 8110
Industrial Drive, Suite 200, USAF Academy, CO, 80840-2315 99 -- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE AND TOWING SERVICE SOL F0561100R0006 DUE
022500 POC Christine Dorcheus, Contract Specialist, Phone (719) 333
2735, Fax (719) 333 4707, Email Christine.Dorcheus@usafa.af.mil --
Sherry Pittinger, Contracting Officer, Phone (719) 333-4908, Fax (719)
333-4404, Email WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information about
this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=M&ProjID=F0561100R0006&
LocID=479. E-MAIL: Christine Dorcheus, Christine.Dorcheus@usafa.af.mil.
17. This is a Firm, Fixed Price contract . As such, the contractor
shall be required to provide all personnel, labor, equipment, tools,
materials, parts, supervision, transportation, forms, survey completion
(government or FAA), necessary paperwork requirements, documentation,
justification, drawings, etc., to accomplish aircraft maintenance,
equipment maintenance or repair and depot modifications on all aircraft
or equipment maintained under the terms of the contract. Additionally,
contractor shall provide Tow planes and qualified tow pilots, ground
support equipment, testing (or test devices), scheduling of aircraft
(to ensure inspections do not exceed manufacturers or government
requirements), scheduling contractor personnel, provide computer data
(and data input), software programs required to support this contract;
including installation, or upload, removal, etc., as required for
assigned aircraft; equipment accessories, and related items (chocks,
tape, gust-locks, tie-downs, parts, accessories, tow ropes, etc.), or
services necessary to perform aircraft or equipment maintenance
requirements, maintain, and provide personnel to support flying hour
requirements and deployments. TOW AIRCRAFT SPECIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
Aircraft furnished by the contractor in connection with this contract
shall meet or exceed, the following requirements: Aircraft used by the
contractor shall be the same make and model. Each aircraft shall
demonstrate the ability to climb at 250 feet per minute (FPM) with a
Schweizer 2-33 (TG-4A) in tow at 10,000 feet density altitude and also
have the ability to land at a short, rough field (without a glider in
tow). Contractor shall also provide evidence they have the ability to
provide approximately 15 -- 20 tows per hour. Higher climb rates are
desired with a maximum rate of 450 FPM. Towing speed is not to exceed
70 mph. Aircraft shall be capable of performing Wave Tows to 14,000
feet MSL with a TG-9A. Aircraft shall have a fixed landing gear, a FAA
approved tow hook, a type of towhook which precludes improper hook-up,
a tow release which is easily accessible to the pilot (dash mount is
preferable), an adequate rear view mirror, an inertial reel shoulder
harness, an unobstructed sunroof and a VHF radio that shall transceive
on 118.00 MHz to 136.975 MHz, in 0.25 MHz increments. Actual
frequencies will be provided by the government. The contractor shall
also accomplish all actions, repair, cosmetic replacement, or other
necessary functions to perform maintenance, document actions, and keep
operable all aircraft, equipment and facilities described in this
contract, and maintain same to an extremely high standard of repair and
appearance. The contractor shall be solely and personally responsible
for procuring all data, subscriptions, software, documentation, and
manufacturer's, government or FAA requirements, or publications,
required in support of this contract, and completing all surveys,
questionnaires, or other analysis requirements generated by the FAA,
depot, or higher headquarters tasking. Additionally, the contractor
shall be solely responsible for supporting deployments with personnel,
parts, maintenance actions, and equipment; moving of aircraft into and
out of hangars as required for mission requirements, deployment,
weather conditions, end of day operations, or other functions. CHIEF
INSPECTOR: The person listed as the Repair Station's Chief Inspector
shall possess, at contract award, and maintain throughout the contract
period, a valid FAA Inspection Authorization Certificate. A current
copy of the IA certificate shall be provided to the government at the
pre-award conference. MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL All aircraft mechanics
shall possess a current FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A & P) certificate
(or equivalent) and/or an Inspection Authorization (IA) certificate.
Repairmen shall possess a current FAA Certificated Repairmen
Certificate for the component or system they are listed on the Repair
Station Certificate to maintain. This service is subject to the Service
Contract Act. SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE POSTED ELECTRONICALLY. Request
a copy of the solicitation by mailing or faxing request to: CHRISTINE
DORCHEUS F0561100R0006 OPERATIONAL CONTRACTING OFFICE/LGCV 8110
INDUSTRIAL DR STE 200 USAF ACADEMY CO 80840-2315 FAX # (719) 333-4404
(please reference LGCV and contract #) No telephone requests will be
accepted. Any resulting contract could potentially include a
mobilization period, a basic year, and four one-year options. The
projected Standard Industrial Classification is 4581 and the size
standard is $5 million. The government intends to issue an unrestricted
solicitation (Full and Open) solicitation. Closing date of this
solicitation is 25Feb00. Point of contract: Christine Dorcheus (719)
333-3142 or e-mail to Posted 01/24/00 (A-SN418462). (0024) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0525 20000126\99-0003.SOL)
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