Teardown, Test, Evaluation and Repair of Aircraft Jacks

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Title:  

Teardown, Test, Evaluation and Repair of Aircraft Jacks

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Homeland Security

State:  

North Carolina

NAICS Code:  

333310

Industry:  

Aerospace and Defense

Solicitation Type:  

Sole Source

Solicitation ID:  

70Z03825IE0000011

Open Date:  

9/29/2025

Close Date:  

10/22/2025

Last Updated:  

10/8/2025

Description:
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Aviation Logistics Center (ALC) is seeking capability statements from interested companies for the purpose of identifying sources capable of providing support services for teardown, test, evaluation, and repair of aircraft jacks. The notice includes a list of specific aircraft jacks with their quantities, national stock numbers, and part numbers. Responses should include company information, repair capabilities, certifications, and answers to several questions regarding the company's status and experience. • The USCG is seeking companies that can provide support services for aircraft jack maintenance and repair. • The notice includes a list of specific aircraft jacks with their quantities and national stock numbers. • Responses should include company information, repair capabilities, and certifications. • The USCG will review responses to determine the availability of potential solutions and commercial products in the market. • A solicitation announcement may be published on the beta.SAM.gov website after reviewing responses.
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Contact Information:

William Swinson II

William.T.Swinson3@uscg.mil

Budget Estimate (AI):

$100,000 – $500,000

The budget for this opportunity is difficult to estimate, as the document does not provide information on the contract value or the scope of work. However, considering the nature of the project, which involves the maintenance and repair of aircraft jacks, the budget could be in the range of $100,000 to $500,000. This estimate is based on the assumption that the contract will involve a moderate level of complexity and a relatively small number of aircraft jacks. Factors that may influence the likely payment range include the number of aircraft jacks to be maintained, the level of complexity of the work, and the company's experience and qualifications.

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