Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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.
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:
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:
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
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
PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA (P&WC) PT6C-67C TURBOSHAFT ENGINE MAINTENANCE is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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