Opportunity
PIEE #W9126G26RA087
Hangar Door Expansion and Facility Upgrades for Bombardier Global 6500 at Fort Hood
Buyer
W076 ENDIST FT WORTH
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
W9126G26RA087
NAICS
236220, 236210, 238290
This opportunity is a Design-Bid-Build contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), W076 ENDIST FT WORTH, for expanding hangar doors at Fort Hood, Texas to support the Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), W076 ENDIST FT WORTH - OEMs and Vendors: - Bombardier (aircraft OEM) - Big Ass Fans (fan and motor control centers) - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of two existing hangar doors with single 120-foot-wide rolling sectional doors (vertical fabric) - Structural modifications to pre-engineered metal building (PEMB), including removal/replacement of wind posts, grade beams, spandrel beams, and concrete slab sections - Extension of trench drains, adjustment of man-doors, and utility line modifications - Installation of higher-capacity motors for new doors - Refinishing and restriping of hangar floors - Minor partition and finish modifications - Evaluation and possible replacement of fan and motor control centers (Big Ass Fans) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Extensive structural, fire suppression, and life safety analysis for code compliance and safe integration - Project supports the HADES mission and ME-11B (Bombardier Global 6500) aircraft - Set aside for small businesses
Description
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has been tasked with soliciting and awarding the Design-Bid-Build contract for B90176 Hangar Door Expansion (HADES) at Fort Hood, Texas. This project is for the expansion of hangar doors at Facility B90176, Fort Hood, Texas, to support the HADES mission and accommodate the ME-11B (Bombardier Global 6500) aircraft. The project includes replacing two existing hangar doors each with a single 120-foot-wide rolling sectional door of equal height vertical fabric door with two sections of increased height, requiring substantial structural modifications to the pre-engineered metal building (PEMB)I including removal and replacement of wind posts, grade beams, spandrel beams, and portions of the concrete slab. Exterior improvements involve extending the trench drain and adjusting adjacent man-doors and wall mounted utility lines. Interior work consists of installing higher-capacity motors for the new door, refinishing and restriping affected areas of the hangar floor, making minor partition and finish modifications to support new flight group requirements, and the evaluation replacement of fan and motor control centers of existing Big Ass Fans (BAFs). Extensive structural, fire suppression, and life safety analysis will be required to ensure code compliance and safe integration of all modification.