Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE

    PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA (P&WC) PT6C-67C TURBOSHAFT ENGINE MAINTENANCE

    Sol. FA8739-1PresolicitationWRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OH
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Oct 20, 2025
    POSTED
    Sep 30, 2025
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    488190
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    1680
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The U.S. Air Force is seeking sources for inspection, overhaul, repair, and upgrade services for Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67C turboshaft engines. The goal is to return these engines to airworthy status for the MH-139A fleet. Interested parties should demonstrate their capabilities and experience in this area.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    FA8739-1
    Notice Type
    Presolicitation
    Posted Date
    September 30, 2025
    Response Deadline
    October 20, 2025
    NAICS Code
    488190AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    1680
    Primary Contact
    Leighton Smith
    State
    OH
    ZIP Code
    45433-7104
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    The United States (US) Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) is conducting market research to identify possible sources capable of providing inspection, overhaul, repair, and upgrade services for three (3) government-provided Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) PT6C-67C turboshaft engines. The goal is to upgrade and return these engines to airworthy status for use as spares in the MH-139A fleet.

    The MH-139A aircraft provides vertical lift support for nuclear weapon convoy escort and 24/7 adverse-weather-capable Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) emergency security and operational support. The MH-139A fleet has been upgraded to the PT6C-67C1 engine configuration to enhance military use.

    The required services include inspecting, overhauling, and repairing the engines, as well as upgrading them to the PT6C-67C1 configuration and maintaining and/or obtaining FAA certification. These engines are currently shelved and cannot be used in the MH-139A.

    Interested parties who desire to participate in this SSS/RFI are encouraged to submit responses that demonstrate they presently have the technology and qualifications to provide the system described above.  Responses shall include the following information and address the topics below:

    1. Respondent Data:

    Company/Institute Name

    Address

    Point of Contact (to include phone number and email address)

    CAGE Code

    Web Page URL

    Pursuant to NAICS Code 488190, size standard 1500 state whether the company is:

    Small Business                                                (Yes / No) Self-Certified or Third Party Certified

    Women-Owned Small Business                     (Yes / No) Self-Certified or Third Party Certified

    Economically Disadvantaged Women-

    Owned Small Business                                  (Yes/No)    Self-Certified or Third Party Certified

    HUBZone Certified                            (Yes / No)  Self-Certified or Third Party Certified

    Veteran Owned Small Business                      (Yes / No)  Self-Certified or Third Party Certified

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned

       Small Business                                             (Yes / No)  Self-Certified or Third Party Certified

    8(a) Certified                                      (Yes / No)  Self-Certified or Third Party Certified

     SBA Certification Date: ____________                   SBA Graduation Date: ______________

    State whether the company is domestically or foreign-owned (if foreign, indicate the country of ownership).

    State whether the respondent is interested in being a prime or subcontractor for this requirement.

    State whether the company has FAA Part 145 Certification.

    b. Technical Capabilities:

    • Describe your experience in overhauling and upgrading P&WC PT6C series engines, specifically the PT6C-67C.
    • Describe your facility's capabilities to perform all required maintenance, repairs, and upgrades in accordance with P&WC specifications, Service Bulletins (SBs), and Airworthiness Directives (ADs).
    • Describe your experience in obtaining FAA Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs).
    • Provide a detailed description of your proposed approach to inspecting, overhauling, repairing, and upgrading the PT6C-67C engines to the PT6C-67C1 configuration.
    • How would you obtain the necessary technical data and software for the PT6C-67C1 upgrade, considering it is unique to the MH-139A?
    • If you are unable to perform the PT6C-67C1 upgrade, are you able to provide and perform the PT6C-67C overhaul prior to the potential upgrade being completed by another facility?

    c. Rough cost estimate (i.e. rough order of magnitude (ROM)) for both inspection, overhaul, and repair; and upgrade the engines to the PT6C-67C1 configuration and obtain FAA certification (this is for Government budget planning purposes and will not be considered a bid or binding in any manner).  Please provide an estimated schedule of completion.

    d. Please provide specific details and rationale as to how compliance with Limitations on Subcontracting, would be achieved in the event the Government sets this requirement aside for small business.  Include specific details regarding teaming arrangements, etc.  If subcontracts are to be used, provide the anticipated percentage of effort to be subcontracted and whether small or large businesses will be used.  If this effort is not set-aside for small business, small business utilization will be considered.  Large and small businesses should provide a reasonable expectation for small business utilization as a percent of total contract value as well as supporting rationale for the recommended percentage.

    e. Please provide specific details and rationale as to how compliance with FAR 52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting, would be achieved in the event the Government sets this requirement aside for small business.  Include specific details regarding teaming arrangements, etc.  If subcontracts are to be used, provide the anticipated percentage of effort to be subcontracted and whether small or large businesses will be used.  If this effort is not set-aside for small business, small business utilization will be considered.  Large and small businesses should provide a reasonable expectation for small business utilization as a percent of total contract value as well as supporting rationale for the recommended percentage.

     RESPONSES, COMMUNICATIONS, AND ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

    1. Government may contact respondents to obtain additional information or clarification in order to fully understand a company's response.  This may include discussions, site visits, demonstrations, etc. to further the Government's understanding of a proposed solution, as well as a company's understanding of the Government's requirements.

    1. Responses shall not exceed 15 pages (including cover page).  Include technical and descriptive text and photographs/illustrations to provide sufficient detail.  The submitted documentation becomes the property of the United States Government and will not be returned. 

    1. Respondents shall clearly mark proprietary data with the appropriate markings.  Any proprietary information received in response to this request will be properly protected from any unauthorized disclosure.  Any material that is not marked will be considered publicly-releasable. 

    1. When submitting a response, please be aware that the Air Force workforce is supplemented by contracted support personnel.  Any proprietary data submitted may be handled by contract support services personnel who have signed the same Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs). 

    1. Broad industry participation for this RFI is encouraged. U.S. and non-U.S. firms are permitted to respond. 

    1. Please note that prospective contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database to be awarded a DOD contract; the NAICS code for this requirement, if applicable to the company’s capabilities, should be included in the company’s NAICS code listing in SAM.  To learn more about this SAM requirement and how to register, please visit the SAM website at: https://www.sam.gov/portal/SAM

    1. Responses are due electronically by 3:00PM Eastern time on 20 October 2025 via email to: 

      Contract Specialist: Leighton Smith

      AFLCMC/WIH

      Email Address: leighton-jon.smith@us.af.mil

      Contracting Officer: Jeremy D. Perry

      AFLCMC/WIH

      Email Address:  jeremy.perry.5@us.af.mil

      Program Manager:  Jon Wander

      AFLCMC/WIH

      Email Address:  jonathan.wander.1@us.af.mil

    Key dates

    1. September 30, 2025Posted Date
    2. October 20, 2025Proposals / Responses Due

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