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Borescope Blendable Repair Services
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Martha Scott
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INTRODUCTION The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and PMA 257 Harrier T/AV-8B Program Office, Patuxent River, MD are seeking potential business sources to provide Borescope Blending Repair Services to the US Government and the Government of Italy for repair of installed F402-RR-408A/B engines on the AV-8B Harrier. This market research survey is being conducted to identify potential businesses to provide an average...
View moreThe Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and PMA 257 Harrier T/AV-8B Program Office are conducting market research to identify potential business sources for borescope blending repair services. This requirement supports the United States and the Government of Italy by providing inspection and repair of installed F402-RR-408A/B engines on the AV-8B Harrier aircraft. The primary objective is to secure a contractor capable of performing an average of 25 blends annually, with a maximum capacity of 48. The government anticipates a requirements contract featuring a 12-month base period and four 12-month option periods for a total performance duration of five years. This effort is currently performed by Rolls-Royce Defense Services Inc. under contract N00019-16-D-1001, which expires September 30, 2020.
The designated provider must perform on-site inspections and repairs at locations both within the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS). Technical requirements include the ability to blend Titanium Alloy Ti 6Al-4V and access a 6mm maximum blendable borescope diameter in High Pressure Compressor (HPC) and Low Pressure Compressor (LPC) engine sections. Contractors must utilize tool packages designed to prevent foreign object damage (FOD), capture and transfer digital images of damage for reporting, and possess the capacity to support at least two simultaneous borescope efforts. Personnel must be eligible for a Common Access Card (CAC) and comply with regulations for accompanying U.S. Armed Forces deployed outside the United States.
This sources sought notice is identified under solicitation number N0001920R0017 and is classified under NAICS 336412 Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing and PSC J028 Maintenance and Repair of Engines, Turbines and Components. Responses are due by February 27, 2020, and should include a technical approach, a synopsis of turbine engine repair experience, and a company profile. Submissions are directed to Martha Scott at the Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Maryland. No set-aside has been established at this stage, though the government is seeking information regarding the business size and classification of interested respondents.
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