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Attachment 1 - 36 MXG Corrosion Control PWS 15 May 26.pdf
Posted: May 18, 2026
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This Performance Work Statement (PWS) is for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract FA524026Q0012, issued by the 36th Maintenance Group (MXG) at Andersen Air Force Base in Yigo, Guam.
The contract focuses on providing corrosion control repair and paint services for Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) and Munitions (MUNS) Trailers. The contractor is required to perform comprehensive corrosion removal, surface preparation, and coating applications in accordance with applicable Technical Orders. The work will be conducted at the contractor's facility, with a performance period of one base year and four option years, or until the cumulative value of all orders reaches the IDIQ ceiling.
The PWS outlines specific requirements for the contractor, including maintaining a skilled labor force capable of performing various repair tasks such as metal repair, fiberglass rework, and painting. The contractor must adhere to safety regulations and provide all necessary personal protective equipment.
The anticipated workload includes approximately 672 AGE assets and 133 MUNS Trailers, with an average induction rate of seven assets per week. Equipment will be categorized by size based on cubic volume, and the contractor must be prepared to accommodate fluctuations in workload while ensuring timely pickup and delivery of equipment.
Additionally, any repairs exceeding the Micro-Purchase Threshold must be halted until further authorization is obtained from the Contracting Officer.
The contract focuses on providing corrosion control repair and paint services for Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) and Munitions (MUNS) Trailers. The contractor is required to perform comprehensive corrosion removal, surface preparation, and coating applications in accordance with applicable Technical Orders. The work will be conducted at the contractor's facility, with a performance period of one base year and four option years, or until the cumulative value of all orders reaches the IDIQ ceiling.
The PWS outlines specific requirements for the contractor, including maintaining a skilled labor force capable of performing various repair tasks such as metal repair, fiberglass rework, and painting. The contractor must adhere to safety regulations and provide all necessary personal protective equipment.
The anticipated workload includes approximately 672 AGE assets and 133 MUNS Trailers, with an average induction rate of seven assets per week. Equipment will be categorized by size based on cubic volume, and the contractor must be prepared to accommodate fluctuations in workload while ensuring timely pickup and delivery of equipment.
Additionally, any repairs exceeding the Micro-Purchase Threshold must be halted until further authorization is obtained from the Contracting Officer.
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