Opportunity
SAM #SPE60016C5019
Bridge Contract for Fuel Storage and Management Services at Laughlin AFB, TX
Buyer
DLA Energy
Posted
July 13, 2026
Identifier
SPE60016C5019
NAICS
493190, 424710, 488490
This opportunity concerns a bridge contract action for continued fuel storage and management services at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. - The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy is issuing a sole-source bridge contract modification to T-Square Logistics Corporation. - The contract covers all bulk fuel operations, including aviation and ground fuel, cryogenics, and related products. - Services include receipt, storage, quality control, accountability, and issue of fuels, as well as operation and maintenance of fuel distribution systems and facilities. - The bridge period is three months starting July 1, 2026, with three one-month extension options, potentially running through December 31, 2026. - This action ensures uninterrupted critical fuel services during a protest stay, as all original contract options have been exhausted. - No specific product part numbers or OEMs are listed; the focus is on comprehensive service delivery. - The incumbent contractor is T-Square Logistics Corporation.
Description
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy, a Major Subordinate Command of DLA, is the contracting activity for bulk petroleum products and services for the Department of War (DoW). This Justification & Approval (J&A) is for the award of a bridge action by contract modification on contract SPE600-16-C-5019 for fuel storage and management services at Laughlin AFB, TX. The contract provides for all DLA Energy contracted bulk fuel, operations, and management services on the installation. This includes providing the necessary personnel and resources to ensure the safe, accurate, and timely receipt, storage, transfer, and issue of all Defense Working Capital Fund (DWCF)-owned petroleum and cryogenic products. The contractor will perform required maintenance to ensure facilities, associated systems, vehicles, and equipment remain operational to meet the U.S. Air Force's mission.