Opportunity
SAM #FA302226Q0308
Aircraft Fire Trainer Repair and Safety Upgrades at Columbus Air Force Base
Buyer
14th Air Force Logistics Readiness Squadron
Posted
April 13, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
FA302226Q0308
NAICS
811310, 238990, 332312, 238290
This opportunity involves comprehensive repair and safety upgrades for the Aircraft Fire Trainer at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Air Force, Air Education and Training Command (AETC), FA3022 14 CONS LGCA office - Place of performance: Columbus Air Force Base, MS - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are named in the solicitation or attachments - Products and Services Requested: - Services: - Review inspection report and validate/repair emergency items to restore Aircraft Fire Trainer to operational status - Repair and replacement of ignitors (Spill, APU, PAX), wiring harnesses, training point ignition protection, troop ramp, fuselage walking surfaces, hydrostatic pressure relief valves, propane tank overpressure valves, fuel control emergency stop system, Remtron emergency isolation system, and four non-compliant fuselage doorways - Installation and welding services for structural and safety upgrades - Products: - 17 hydrostatic pressure relief valves (propane system) - 4 tank overpressure valves - 6 pneumatic actuators for emergency shut-off valves - 1 rotary gauge for 12,000-gallon propane tank - 8 maranite panels (48" x 48") for burn cells - 100 feet of 1/4" x 6" mild steel flat bar - 1 galvanized steel staircase with mid-level landing - 1 Remtron emergency isolation system with 2 remotes - 9 stainless steel chains with shackles and eyelets (fall protection) - 15 stainless steel ball valves with pneumatic actuators and manual valves - 1 set of anti-oxidation paint and non-slip coating - 1 stainless steel 1/4 turn valve with 20' HDPE French drain - Re-welding services for cracked welds - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All work must restore the Aircraft Fire Trainer to full operational and safety compliance - Project is a 100% small business set-aside (SBA) - Estimated total repair cost is approximately $76,309 - Work includes both specialized fire trainer systems and general facility safety upgrades
Description
This service requirement is to review inspection report, validate, and repair those emergency items to get the Aircraft Fire Trainer back into service. - Repair the following ignitors to include wiring harnesses: Spill, APU (Auxiliary Power Unit), and PAX (Passenger). - Repair the training point ignition protection. - Repair the troop ramp - Repair the rear section fuselage walking surface. - Repair the hydrostatic pressure relief valves on all propane valves. - Repair the propane tank over pressure valves. - Repair the fuel control emergency stop system. - Repair the Remtron emergency isolation system. - Repair 4 doorways in fuselage that are not compliant.