Opportunity

City of New Braunfels Workday #1224186

On-Call Repair and Replacement Services for Air Traffic Control Tower and Airfield Systems

Posted

June 04, 2026

Respond By

July 08, 2026

Identifier

1224186

NAICS

811213, 811219

This opportunity involves on-call repair and replacement services for the New Braunfels National Airport Traffic Control Tower and related airfield systems. - Government Buyer: - City of New Braunfels, Texas (local government) - OEMs and Equipment Manufacturers Mentioned: - Thales - Selex - Watts Antenna Company - TACO - Eventide - Frequentis - Antenna Products Company - Jotron - Motorola - General Dynamics - Northrup Grumman - Products and Services Requested: - Repair and replacement of VHF/UHF aviation radios, handsets, and associated equipment - Controller consoles (integrated and/or multi-display) - Voice recorders and aviation data-logging equipment - Airport beacons, controlling photocells, and subcomponents - Voice Communication Switching System (VCCS) - Anemometers and surface weather condition instrumentation - Automated Terminal Information Service (ATIS) broadcasting components - Airfield lighting controller panels - GPS timeclocks - Power supplies, including local battery backup - On-call hardware, maintenance, and repair services for all above systems - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with FAA, OSHA, and airport authority standards - Proficiency with specialized test equipment (e.g., voltmeters, RF analyzers, oscilloscopes, fiber optic analyzers) - Experience with navigation and communication systems (TACAN, VOR, ILS, DME, TVS, FOTS) - Ability to service airfield electrical vaults, lighting regulators, PAPI lighting, and approach lighting systems - Strict adherence to safety and access protocols

Description

This Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the City of New Braunfels seeks qualified service providers to perform on-call repair and replacement services for components of the New Braunfels National Airport Traffic Control Tower. The scope includes maintenance and repair of various aviation radios, controller consoles, voice recorders, airfield lighting controllers, and other related equipment. Respondents must adhere to FAA standards, OSHA regulations, and airport authority rules, and be proficient with specific test equipment and systems. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the City’s WorkdaySpend platform by July 8, 2026.

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