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Solicitation - N6945026R0005.pdf
Posted: April 29, 2026
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This Request for Proposal (RFP) is for the construction of a new Aircraft Engine Repair Facility at Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville, designated as project P683.
The project entails a Design-Bid-Build (DBB) approach with a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract structure. The facility will encompass approximately 300,000 gross square feet of high bay space dedicated to engine repair, alongside 20,000 gross square feet for administrative support and a 300,000 gross square foot parking structure.
Key features include operational areas, maintenance spaces, and built-in equipment such as dual hoist cranes and an automated vertical storage system. The total period of performance is set at 1,017 calendar days from the date of contract award.
The solicitation outlines specific requirements for bidders, including the necessity to submit sealed offers by a specified deadline and to participate in a mandatory site visit scheduled for May 12, 2026.
Participants must complete necessary base access forms and arrive early to ensure timely entry. Additionally, the solicitation includes various attachments and exhibits that provide further details on construction specifications, safety data, small business participation commitments, and pre-proposal inquiry procedures.
Bidders are encouraged to inspect the site prior to submission to ensure compliance with all outlined requirements and conditions.
The project entails a Design-Bid-Build (DBB) approach with a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract structure. The facility will encompass approximately 300,000 gross square feet of high bay space dedicated to engine repair, alongside 20,000 gross square feet for administrative support and a 300,000 gross square foot parking structure.
Key features include operational areas, maintenance spaces, and built-in equipment such as dual hoist cranes and an automated vertical storage system. The total period of performance is set at 1,017 calendar days from the date of contract award.
The solicitation outlines specific requirements for bidders, including the necessity to submit sealed offers by a specified deadline and to participate in a mandatory site visit scheduled for May 12, 2026.
Participants must complete necessary base access forms and arrive early to ensure timely entry. Additionally, the solicitation includes various attachments and exhibits that provide further details on construction specifications, safety data, small business participation commitments, and pre-proposal inquiry procedures.
Bidders are encouraged to inspect the site prior to submission to ensure compliance with all outlined requirements and conditions.
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