Various Spare Parts for the MH-65 Aircraft
Contact and place of performance
Terrie L. Pickard
Not specified
Amendment 1 to the solicitation is extend the dates offers are due to April 29, 2021. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR subpart 12.6 and part 15, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotations are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued....
View moreThe United States Coast Guard Aviation Logistics Center is soliciting quotations for various new spare parts to support the MH-65 aircraft. This unrestricted requirement, identified under solicitation number 70Z03822RB2000001, is classified under NAICS 336413 for Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing and PSC 5340 for Hardware, Commercial. The agency intends to award one indefinite delivery, requirements-type contract featuring firm fixed pricing, though it reserves the right to make multiple awards or no award. The anticipated period of performance is five years, consisting of a one-year base period and four one-year options.
The scope of this procurement is limited to new, airworthy parts approved in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration guidelines. Eligible items must be accompanied by a certificate of airworthiness, such as an FAA 8130 or equivalent European Aviation Safety Agency certification, along with a Certificate of Conformance and documented traceability to the original equipment manufacturer. While multiple manufacturers are associated with the required parts, alternate parts may be considered if they are approved under the NATO catalog system and satisfy all form, fit, and function requirements for the USCG HH-65 configuration. No substitute parts will be accepted, and technical drawings or schematics are not available from the agency.
Quotations and questions must be submitted via email to Terrie L. Pickard by the response deadline of April 29, 2022. The solicitation is supported by three attachments: a schedule of items, a document detailing provisions and terms, and a redacted Justification and Approval. All responsible sources are invited to submit offers, which will be evaluated based on the lowest cost to the Government, including an assumed $500 administrative cost per contract for the purpose of assessing multiple award scenarios.
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