AIRFORCE Wright-Patterson AFB SABER Requirements

Pre-RFP for base engineering requirements under SABER WPAFB at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), 88th Air Base Wing, 88th Civil Engineer Division, 88th Civil Engineering Group (88 CEG) has a continuing requirement for a Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements (SABER) contract.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), 88th Air Base Wing, 88th Civil Engineer Division, 88th Civil Engineering Group (88 CEG)
Solicitation Number SABERFY2732
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 05/2026 (Estimate)
Award Date 04/2027 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $175,000,000
Competition Type  8(a) Set-Aside
Type of Award  IDIQ – Agency Specific
Primary Requirement  Building Construction Services
Duration  1 year(s) base plus 4 x 1 year(s) option(s)
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
236220

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Size Standard: $45.0 million annual receipts

Place of Performance:
  • Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/8d1a209519104d18a75c4457aa8465b9/view

Background

The base encompasses over 120 tenant and host organizations on four areas of land totaling 8,145 acres, and 850 facilities containing 16.4 million SF, with missions varying tremendously in complexity and nature. In addition, over 20 General Officers reside or work at WPAFB. The size and diversity of WPAFB necessitates expeditious response and efficient management of the heavy volume of task orders (TO) placed against the SABER contract.

Facilities include, but are not limited to, research and development, hospital, secure areas, airfields, flight line, infrastructure, administrative, residential, pavements, industrial, etc. Prompt response and execution of all task orders is required.

The Contracting Officer (CO) will issue a request for proposal (RFP) describing basic requirements for each individual task order. Following review of the Contractor’s proposal, the CO will negotiate with the Contractor if elevated, and award an individual TO. The Contractor shall be required to maintain a local office to facilitate services.

The first thirty (30) calendar days following contract award shall be designated as a start-up period, after which the Contractor shall have all equipment, facilities and personnel in place to fully execute the requirements of the contract. The Contractor shall have 30 days from the time of award for mobilization activities associated with this contract to fully execute the requirements of the contract.

Requirements

  • The Contractor shall provide all management, labor, material, equipment, (unless furnished by the Government), transportation, supervision and design capabilities to accomplish over one hundred (100+) simultaneous projects for a broad range of maintenance, repair and minor construction work on real property at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
  • The base encompasses over 120 tenant and host organizations on four areas of land totaling 8,145 acres, and 850 facilities containing 16.4 million SF, with missions varying tremendously in complexity and nature.
  • In addition, over 20 General Officers reside or work at WPAFB.
  • The size and diversity of WPAFB necessitates expeditious response and efficient management of the heavy volume of task orders (TO) placed against the SABER contract.
  • Facilities include, but are not limited to, research and development, hospital, secure areas, airfields, flight line, infrastructure, administrative, residential, pavements, industrial, recreational, fitness, assembly, and formal offices etc.
  • Prompt response and execution of all task orders is required.
  • The contractor shall be required to actively execute the normal workload of up to one hundred plus (100+) concurrent projects and shall be required to manage up to one hundred and fifty plus (150+) concurrent projects.
  • The contractor may on occasion be required to provide for large, unexpected fluctuations in the workload and require accelerated project schedules due to mission needs.
  • It is estimated that less than five percent (5%) of all work shall be required during other than normal working hours.

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