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The Department of Defense is contracting for the removal of chipped paint from the floors in buildings 59 and 89 at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The contractor will provide all necessary materials, labor, and equipment to ensure safety for aircraft painters and maintainers, including the disposal of debris and cleaning of drains. This requirement is set aside for small businesses and includes specific financial and cybersecurity compliance requirements.
The contractor will remove chipped paint from the floors and clean drains in buildings 59 and 89 at Robins Air Force Base.
The Contractor shall provide all materials, PPE, parts, travel, tools, training, and labor necessary to provide the removal of chipped paint from the surface of the floor. Excess paint has accumulated on the floor causing safety concern for aircraft painters and maintainers. The Government requires the contractor to remove excess paint from floor in building 59P and 89. The Contractor shall dispose of all chipped paint from the floor and clean the drains from debris for the 402nd Aircraft Maintenance Group (AMXG) at Robins Air Force Base (RAFB), Georgia (GA) 31098. This is a combined for commercial products or commercial services prepared in accordance with the format in RFO 12.202(b), as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested. This solicitation is being issued as a Request for Quote (RFQ) No. FA857126Q0070. This is a commercial requirement that will be solicited as a Total Small Business Set-Aside requirement. Due to contract writing system limitations, please see the correct
place of performance address below. The
place of performance address is also stated in the Performance Work Statement dated
31 March 2026 on page 2, section 4.3. 92 Phantom Street, Bldg 125, Room 234 Robins AFB, GA 31098 Additionally, IAW the PD, the work will be performed in Buildings 59 and 89. IAW FAR 9.104-1, prospective vendors must provide documentation that demonstrates they have adequate financial resources, or the ability to obtain them, to perform the work required in this solicitation. Included in this documentation should be:
1) A narrative statement from your company on how you can successfully cover your financial responsibilities if awarded this contract action. Your narrative should be able to explain how your company can carry that debt during and up to completion of the contract.
2) Any substantiating documentation that you feel would bolster your position. Examples of substantiating documentation can be found at DFARS 232.072-2. A financial capability review will be requested through DCMA's financial capability review team to determine an offeror's financial capability as a part of the Government's evaluation quotes. IAW the clause DFARS 252.204-7012, Safeguarding Covered Defense Information and Cyber Incident Reporting, and the clause DFARS 252.240-7997, DoD Assessment
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