Depot Level Maintenance

The Department of Homeland Security, US Coast Guard, Aviation Logistics Center has a continuing requirement to provide On-Site Aircraft Maintenance Services (AMS) for Depot Level Maintenance (DLM) support for aircraft, components, Ground Support Equipment (GSE), Aircraft Life Support Equipment (ALSE) and various other parts and components in support of USCG aviation.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of Homeland Security, US Coast Guard, Aviation Logistics Center has a continuing requirement to provide On-Site Aircraft Maintenance Services (AMS) for Depot Level Maintenance (DLM) support for aircraft, components, Ground Support Equipment (GSE), Aircraft Life Support Equipment (ALSE) and various other parts and components in support of USCG aviation.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

Item

Details

Agency The Department of Homeland Security, US Coast Guard, Aviation Logistics Center
Solicitation Number 70Z03824IJ0000006
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 03/20/2024
Award Date 09/2024 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $100,000,000.00
Solicitation Number 70Z03824IJ0000006
Competition Type Small Bus Set-Aside
Type of Award Undetermined
Primary Requirement Aircraft & Airport Equipment
Duration Contract award through September 15, 2029
Contract Type TBD
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
336411
Aircraft Manufacturing
Size Standard: 1500 Employees
Place of Performance:
  • Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/b5bdad1f09f247f4910a49d72887ce65/view

Background

Requirements

  • Provide On-Site Aircraft Maintenance Services (AMS) for Depot Level Maintenance (DLM) support for aircraft, components, Ground Support Equipment (GSE), Aircraft Life Support Equipment (ALSE) and various other parts and components in support of USCG aviation. As the sole industrial complex for USCG aviation, ALC supports all aviation units. To ensure that aircraft remain in top condition, the ALC currently completes DLM (described as a total overhaul of an airframe) every four (4) years on each of the USCG’s aircraft. During the overhaul process, any required repairs, modifications, and/or upgrades are also completed by ALC. ALC may also complete overhauls and repairs for various other Government aircraft and components. The USCG is seeking sources who have the capability to provide such labor support services with an expected start date of September 16th, 2024 at USCG ALC in Elizabeth City, NC.The Contractor shall be responsible for providing labor support for the following functional areas:
    • Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM): Reoccurring work orders for aircraft and associated parts which are returned directly back to aircraft for installation.
    • Service Requests (SR): Non-reoccurring work orders in which the parts worked under that order may be returned directly to aircraft/support equipment, physically performed on aircraft/support equipment, or returned to the warehouse for stock.
    • 6000/8000/9000 series: Reoccurring work orders for aircraft and associated parts which are returned to the warehouse for stock. 6000series work orders are for repairs and 8000/9000 series work orders are for manufacture. Specific tasking is called out on the routing tag with references to appropriate technical orders. § Non-Routine Repairs
    • Work orders may consist of major components and/or aircraft piece parts that are in a Non-Ready for Issue (NRFI) status and require disassembly, inspection, manufacture, repair, overhaul, testing, installation, and/or modification. When the process is complete, the item is returned to the ALC warehouse or aircraft/support equipment in a Ready for Issue (RFI) status.
    • Technical engineering support in aeronautical and avionics fields.
    • Aircraft Sheet Metal Shop Support and Machine Shop Support.
    • Document maintenance as per Quality Assurance (QA) and established regulatory requirements.
    • Maintain high state of cleanliness and utilize a clean-as-you-go process when executing maintenance duties.
    • Perform regular Foreign Object Damage (FOD) walk-downs.
    • Maintain situational awareness and mitigate risks.
    • Comply with processes and procedures as per DHS/Department of Defense (DoD) documents and publications.
    • Maintain and control tools. Report missing, lost, found, or unattended tools to the on-site supervisor immediately upon discovery. Inventory and inspect tools on a regular basis and identify when to replace worn or broken tools.
    • Clean work area as necessary, assuring all flammable or otherwise hazardous materials are properly stored; handle and dispose of hazardous materials in accordance with applicable laws and regulatory requirements.
    • Comply with safety rules and procedures and perform work in a manner that enhances the safety of the work area. Promptly report accidents, injuries, safety violations, and/or unsafe practices or procedures to the on-site supervisor.
    • Use Government computer system to access various technical references for airframe repairs and Government training requirements.
    • Provide satisfactory customer service.

    The USCG anticipates utilizing the following Labor Categories:

    • Senior Project Manager
    • On-Site Project Manager (Junior)
    • Aircraft Mechanic III
    • Aircraft Mechanic II
    • Aircraft Mechanic I (General)
    • Aircraft Mechanic I (Electrical/Avionics)
    • Aircraft Mechanic I (Sheet Metal)
    • Aircraft Worker
    • Aircraft Mechanic Helper (General)
    • Aircraft Mechanic Helper (Sheet Metal)
    • Machine Tool Operator
    • Tools and Parts Attendant
    • GSE Servicer
    • GSE Worker
    • GSE Mechanic
    • Aircraft Stripper
    • Aircraft Survival Flight Equipment Technician

    All Labor Categories are considered key personnel.

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