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Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineer Requirements (SABER) Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite- Quantity (IDIQ) Contract, Misawa Air Base, Japan
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Chihiro Sasaki
JAPAN
This is a solicitation for the construction acquisition of Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineer Requirements (SABER) Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) Contract at Misawa Air Base Japan, with 1-year basic period plus four (4) 1-year options. Fixed Price with Economic Price Adjustment (FP-EPA), IDIQ type of contract is contemplated for award, on a basis of Japanese Yen currency. The scope of...
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The Department of the Air Force is soliciting proposals for a Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineer Requirements (SABER) Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract at Misawa Air Base, Japan. This acquisition, identified under solicitation number FA520523R0002, is classified under NAICS 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and PSC Z2JZ for Repair or Alteration of Miscellaneous Buildings. The contract features a one-year basic performance period followed by four one-year options. The government intends to award a single Fixed Price with Economic Price Adjustment (FP-EPA) contract in Japanese Yen to the offeror providing the best value through a Competitive Subjective Tradeoff Technically Acceptable (STOTA) process.
The scope of work involves a broad range of maintenance, repair, and minor construction services at Misawa Air Base and associated sites within a 40-kilometer radius, including Draughon Range and Hachinohe Fuel Terminal. Specific tasks include carpentry, road repair, roofing, excavation, electrical work, plumbing, facility construction, and demolition. The contractor is responsible for providing all materials, labor, equipment, and transportation to survey, design, and manage these requirements via individual task orders. The contract specifies a guaranteed minimum amount of ¥300,000 and a maximum limit of ¥7,000,000,000 over its entire lifecycle.
Responses for this solicitation are due by May 22, 2023. Evaluation factors for award include technical acceptability, past performance, and price. To be eligible for selection, contractors must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and establish a focused task-force organization to ensure effective management and coordination with government engineers. Chihiro Sasaki serves as the point of contact for this requirement located in Japan.
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