Opportunity

SAM #FA489726QA022

Fitness Center Equipment Maintenance and Repair Services at Mountain Home AFB

Buyer

366th LRS

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

May 20, 2026

Identifier

FA489726QA022

NAICS

811412, 811490

The U.S. Air Force at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, is seeking a contractor to provide comprehensive maintenance and repair services for fitness center equipment. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force, Air Combat Command, 366th Fighter Wing, Contracting Office at Mountain Home Air Force Base - OEMs and Vendors: - Multiple OEMs are referenced through equipment models, including Keiser, Life Fitness, Assault Fitness, Concept 2, Cybex, Jacobs Ladder, MARPO, Matrix, Precor, Schwinn, STARTRAC, Technogym, Woodway, Hammer Strength, SHROUD, Sorinex, and Rhino. - Products/Services Requested: - Preventative maintenance (monthly and quarterly) for a wide range of cardio and strength training equipment - Unscheduled repairs and emergency services - Replacement parts supply (estimated quantities) - Maintenance repair logs and quality control documentation - Compliance with security, environmental, and operational requirements - Equipment Details: - Cardio units: 40 Keiser M3i Bikes, 9 Life Fitness Treadmills, 13 Life Fitness Indoor Cycles, 9 Concept 2 RowErgs, 5 Schwinn AirDynePro Bikes, 4 Technogym DAK9AL Treadmills, and many others - Strength/circuit/training equipment: Multiple selectorized, plate-loaded, and specialty machines from various OEMs - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must perform all maintenance per manufacturer specifications - On-site presence required during specified hours - Maintenance logs and quality control plans must be submitted - Contract allows for modifications to add/remove equipment - Award evaluation based on technical capability, past performance, and price - Place of Performance: - Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho (Gunfighter Fitness Center)

Description

The Contractor shall provide on-site preventative maintenance and equipment repair services, and ensure all maintenance and repairs are documented in a maintenance repair log. All preventative maintenance shall be done according to the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure it remains serviceable, reduce frequency of equipment repairs and extend the life of the equipment. The contractor shall take every measure within the scope of this performance work statement (PWS) to ensure all known and/or identified discrepancies are corrected or repaired during the quarterly PM visit. The only exception for any delay would be based on the availability of replacement parts.

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