Repair of Pressure Transmitter
Key Dates
Due Date
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Posted Date
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Agency & Value
Agency
AVIATION LOGISTICS CENTER (ALC)(00038)
Contract Value
Not provided
Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number
70Z03826QH0000066
NAICS
488190 - Other Support Activities for Air Transportation
Classification Code
J016
Additional Details
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The United States Coast Guard (USCG), under the Department of Homeland Security, has issued a combined synopsis/solicitation (Solicitation No. 70Z03826QH0000066) for the repair of pressure transmitters. This procurement is managed by the Aviation Logistics Center (ALC), a federal office, and is classified under NAICS code 488190 – Other Support Activities for Air Transportation, with a small business size standard of $40 million. The opportunity is unrestricted, allowing all responsible sources to submit quotations for consideration.
The primary objective of this procurement is to secure commercial repair services for pressure transmitters, with the intent to restore these components to full operational condition in support of USCG aviation operations. The scope of work, detailed in Attachment 1 (“Statement of Work – 70Z03826QH0000066”), encompasses all necessary labor, materials, and expertise required to complete the repairs in accordance with USCG requirements. The procurement will result in a firm-fixed price purchase order, ensuring price stability and clear deliverables throughout the contract lifecycle.
The initial requirement is for the repair of four (4) pressure transmitters. In accordance with FAR 52.217-6 (Option for Increased Quantity), the USCG reserves the right to increase the order by up to five (5) additional units, for a maximum total of nine (9) transmitters, at the same unit price as the original order. This option may be exercised unilaterally by the Contracting Officer within 365 days of the initial award, providing flexibility to address evolving operational needs.
Key requirements and expectations are further outlined in the solicitation’s attachments:
- Attachment 1: Statement of Work – Specifies the technical and performance requirements for the repair services.
- Attachment 2: Terms and Conditions – Details applicable clauses, instructions for offerors, and evaluation criteria.
- Attachment 3: Schedule – Lists the items and quantities required.
- Attachment 4: Wage Determinations – Provides relevant wage information for compliance.
It is important to note that no drawings, specifications, or schematics will be provided by the agency. Contractors must possess the requisite technical expertise and capabilities to perform the repairs without additional technical data from the USCG.
This solicitation is issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ) and is governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 12.201, as supplemented by the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) provisions effective as of November 28, 2025. The procurement is not set aside for small business; all qualified vendors are encouraged to participate.
Interested parties must submit their quotations via email to Angela L. Watts ([email protected]) and the USCG procurement mailbox ([email protected]), clearly referencing the RFQ number in the subject line. The deadline for submission is May 4, 2026, at 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. The anticipated award date is on or about May 11, 2026.
For further information, contractors may refer to the official notice on SAM.gov (Opportunity ID: f18adda191aa465b987d676aefd66620) or contact the primary and secondary points of contact listed above.
This opportunity represents a straightforward, competitively awarded contract for specialized repair services, with clear deliverables and the potential for additional work under the stated option clause. Contractors with demonstrated experience in aviation component repair, particularly for pressure transmitters, and the ability to comply with federal procurement requirements, are well-positioned to respond to this solicitation.