The Department of Defense is procuring repairs for T-6 Flightline Shacks, which are essential for maintenance operations of the T-6 Texan II aircraft used in pilot training. The work includes addressing issues such as ineffective HVAC, aged plumbing and electrical systems, and deteriorating interior finishes to improve the quality of life for maintenance personnel. A site visit is scheduled for June 2, 2026, and registration is required by May 26, 2026.
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The project involves repairing T-6 Flightline Shacks to address HVAC inefficiencies, plumbing and electrical upgrades, and refurbishing interior finishes.
The T-6 Flightline shacks serve as an essential part of maintenance operations for the T-6 Texan II, the initial aircraft that student pilots learn to fly during Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT). These buildings are required for shift changes, restroom accommodations, maintenance briefings, and supervisory administrative work for maintainers. They also serve as break areas between aircraft maintenance operations. These T-6 Flightline Shacks, Buildings 247, 628, 629, and 633, have become extremely dilapidated; HVAC is ineffective, the plumbing systems and associated fixtures are aged, the electrical systems require upgrades, and the interior finishes are extremely run down with peeling paint, aged doors, and damaged ceiling panels. Each of these T-6 Flightline Shacks requires repairs to improve the quality of life for maintainers. Site Visit, RSVP, and Base Entry: The Government invites you to a site visit on
02 June 2026 at 9:00 AM CST. Attendance is highly encouraged but not mandatory. Please note that registration is required by 1:00 PM CST on
26 May 2026. To register, please email the POC requesting a DoD Safe drop-off link to securely upload your completed Entry Authorization Listing (EAL) document (found in the list of SAM.gov
attachments). If you do not contact the POC by 1:00 PM CST on
26 May 2026, you will not be able to attend the site visit. Identification: All attendees must bring a valid photo ID. Vehicle
Requirements: If driving on base, please ensure the driver has driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. IMPORTANT: All contractors should arrive at Columbus AFB’s Visitors Center early and wait for a 14th Contracting Squadron representative to arrive and lead them to the site visit location. The representative will leave the visitors’ center at 9:00 AM CST Additional Info: All RFIs must be submitted NLT 7:30 AM CST, on
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