Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Department of Defense is soliciting bids for the F-35 Aircraft Sustainment Center and Composite Repair Facility at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. This project involves constructing a 255,461 square foot hangar for 20 F-35 aircraft, featuring sustainable materials, maintenance bays, and administrative spaces. Additionally, a 105,755 square foot Composite Repair Facility will support advanced composites and rotor blade repairs. Bidders should note the project’s focus on sustainability and advanced construction techniques.
The F35 Sustainment Center is a 255,461 SF depot level hangar to support (20) F-35 aircraft. The facility is also a pilot project to evaluate the use of sustainable building materials in military construction (MILCON). In addition to the hangar maintenance bays, the project will also include 4 paint booths, administrative space, aircraft part modification and tool shops, and a secure area built to ICD705 standards. The main facility is a precast structural concrete panel with a pile supported foundation, slab on grade, and cross laminated timber roof deck. The structure is a single story with a two-story administrative space. The site development scope includes utility improvements to support entire Hancock Village, taxiway with a bridge and aircraft parking apron. The 105,755 SF Composite Repair Facility is a new consolidated depot-level facility for advanced composites and rotor blade repair. The project consists of two major sections, a composite repair and manufacturing shop that will include a disassembly area, parts kitting area, production control/clean parts area, assembly area to include climate controlled dirty room, bonding room, clean room, depot and fleet classrooms and engineering/laboratory space. Also included is an aircraft rotor blade repair shop that includes a disassembly and staging area, dirty room, sanding pit, and bonding room. Shared spaces that include painting, parts wash, freezer, hygiene facility, bathrooms, and breakrooms to minimize construction costs and improve sustainability. Construction of the facility consists of structural steel roof framing with standing seam metal insulated roof system on load-bearing concrete masonry unit (CMU) walls with exterior finish of brick veneer and metal wall panels. Foundation design includes reinforced concrete floor slabs on prepared subgrade, and shallow concrete spread footings bearing on controlled structural fill.
P-993/995, F-35 AIRCRAFT SUSTAINMENT CENTER AND COMPOSITE REPAIR FACILITY, MARINE CORPS AIR STATION (MCAS) CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA. is a federal contract award from DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the award details including the awardee, contract value, and NAICS code.
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