Aircraft Fire Trainer Maintenance 2
The 14th Contracting Squadron at Columbus Air Force Base is seeking repair services for the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility (Building 994) and the Structural Fire Training Facility (Building 993). This small business set-aside, solicitation FA302226Q0011, requires management, labor, and materials to restore these training sites. Work includes welding steel plates, replacing shipboard ladders with galvanized stairs, and applying anti-oxidation coatings to metal floors. The Air Force will award a firm-fixed-price contract using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method. Proposals require a 10-page technical volume in both redacted and unredacted formats by June 22, 2026. Performance is set for 30 days after award at Columbus AFB, Mississippi. The Air Force is repairing the Aircraft Fire Trainer and Structural Fire Training facilities at Columbus Air Force Base. This project addresses structural and mechanical issues in Buildings 993 and 994. The selected contractor will provide all labor, tools, and materials to complete the repairs as specified in the Statement of Need. This project involves repairing the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility (Building 994) and the Structural Fire Training Facility (Building 993) at Columbus Air Force Base. The firm-fixed-price contract covers all management, labor, and materials needed to restore these training structures to full serviceability.
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Contact and place of performance
JACKSON BASIL
Columbus, MS 39710
USA
Repair the Aircraft Fire Trainer, the requirements below. 1. General : This is a modification to the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility contract to repair those items to get the Aircraft Fire Trainer Facility and the Structural Fire Training Facility repaired. The Government shall not exercise any supervision or control over the contract service providers performing the requirement herein. Such contract servi...
View more1.2.1.3. Repair the cracked steel plate through welding at the passenger training point.
1.2.1.4. Remove and replace the shipboard ladder to the control tower access and replace with galvanized stair assembly from the sidewalk to the tower.
1.2.1.5. Repair cracked inboard and outbound engine spires.
1.3. Building 993-Structural Fire Training Facility
1.3.1. Repair and replace broken/cracked Maranite burn cell liner in burn cell 1 and 2.
1.3.2. Rehabilitate the floors on the roof, 3rd and 2nd levels. Clean floors, add etcher paint prep products, then coat floor with 2 coats of antioxidation paint with primer to seal metal floors.
1.3.3. Install fall protection chain in both the attic windows to prevent firefighter injury.
1.3.4. Repair the roof opening at repelling points with a stainless chain and locking carabiners.
2.0 Delivery: The vehicle is to be shipped to the Fire Department, 14 CES/CEF, 1024 Independence Ave, Blvd, building 998, Columbus AFB, MS 39710.
3.0 Security Requirements: Contractor must comply with the security requirements identified in AFFARS 5352.242-9000, Contractor Access to Air Force Installations and the Local Base Entry Procedures identified in the contract clauses.
Questions will be due by Monday, June 15, 2026 at 10:00 AM CST.