Tinian Materials BPA
Contact and place of performance
356 ECEG/CONS
Tinian, MP
USA
The Department of the Air Force has awarded a multiple award BPA to FPA Pacific, Construction and Materials Supply Inc, and USA Fanter Corporation with the Agreement numbers FA502525AB002, FA502525AB003, and FA502525AB004, respectively. The scope of these Agreements are for orders to be competed and awarded for the supply of construction materials necessary to construct a runway. Agreement holders are allowed to comp...
View moreThe Department of the Air Force has awarded a multiple-award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to FPA Pacific, Construction and Materials Supply Inc., and USA Fanter Corporation under agreement numbers FA502525AB002, FA502525AB003, and FA502525AB004. This award notice is classified under NAICS 212312 Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining and Quarrying and PSC 5610 Mineral Construction Materials, Bulk. The procurement utilized an SBA SBA set-aside and covers performance in Tinian, MP. The cumulative total value for all orders placed against these agreements is capped at $300,000,000.00.
The scope of the agreements involves the supply of construction materials required to construct a runway. Agreement holders compete for individual orders based on evaluation criteria established at the time of each order. Three attachments support this requirement: a Statement of Work dated April 28, 2025, Stabilized Subbase Specifications, and Aggregate Base Course Specifications. The Air Force allows for the on-boarding of additional vendors throughout the life of the BPA, provided they meet specific evaluation criteria and submit interest to the 356 ECEG/CONS contracting office.
Eligible vendors must control or have access to a quarry capable of producing aggregate under the specified standards and maintain a self-certification as a small business concern. Prospective contractors must possess a record of government or private sector transactions related to the limestone mining NAICS code, meet general responsibility standards, and have no derogatory past performance. Vendors intending to source aggregate from outside the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands must also provide evidence of their ability to comply with regional import and bio-security standards.
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