Opportunity
SAM #SPE4A826Q0033
DLA Aviation Solicits Sanding Booth for San Diego Delivery (Small Business Set-Aside)
Buyer
DLA Aviation
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
June 15, 2026
Identifier
SPE4A826Q0033
NAICS
333999
DLA Aviation, through its Weapons Support office in Richmond, is seeking to procure one Sanding Booth for delivery to San Diego, California. - Government Buyer: - Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation - Sub-agency: DLA Weapons Support - Contracting Office: ASC Industrial Plant Equipment, Richmond, VA - Product Requested: - Sanding Booth - Quantity: 1 - Technical Data Package: DLA-A-VIBB 26-40-1001 (includes all design, lubrication, supplies, and labor requirements) - Requirements: - 100% Small Business Set-Aside - Firm, Fixed Price contract - Completion required within 105 days after receipt of order - Mandatory site visit for all interested vendors - Inspection, acceptance, and delivery at San Diego, California - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named in the notice - Additional Details: - Solicitation will be available via the DLA DIBBS website
Description
DLA Weapons Support, Richmond intends to issue a 100% Small Business Set-Aside solicitation to procure 1 each Sanding Booth with contract completion required in 105 days ARO.
Complete technical data package DLA-A-VIBB 26-40-1001 including all design, lubrication, supplies, and labor requirement will be included as a part of the solicitation.
Request for Quote (RFQ) SPE4A8-26-Q-0033 is anticipated to be issued May 2026.
FOB will be at Destination. Inspection/Acceptance at Destination.. A site visit is required. All interested vendors shall follow the instructions in the solicitation.
Award will be result in a Firm, Fixed Price Contract.
This solicitation and award will be made under FAR 13.5 procedures.
A copy of the solicitation will be available via the DLA DIBBS website at https://www.dibbs.bsm.dla.mil/Solicitations/
Solicitations are in Portable Document Format (PDF). To download and view these documents, use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. This software is available free at http://www.adobe.com. A paper or e-mail copy of the solicitation may be provided to requestors on a case by case basis if access to DIBBS is not available.”