Opportunity

PIEE #W50S8526BA006

Solicitation for Repair and Replacement of Concrete Pavement at Hush House B3857, Selfridge MI ANGB

Buyer

W7NF USPFO ACTIVITY MIANG 127

Posted

July 16, 2026

Respond By

August 10, 2026

Identifier

W50S8526BA006

NAICS

238110, 237990, 238910, 237310

The U.S. military's 127th Mission Support Command (MSC) is soliciting bids for concrete repair at Hush House B3857 located at Selfridge Michigan Air National Guard Base (ANGB). - The project involves demolition and replacement of approximately 22,000 square feet of Portland Cement Concrete pavement. - The repair aims to eliminate safety hazards and prevent damage to aircraft, specifically the F-15EX. - This is a Total Small Business Set-Aside procurement under PSC Z1BD and NAICS 237310. - The estimated contract value is under $1 million. - The scope includes comprehensive construction services to modernize the pavement and ensure compliance with military safety standards. - The contracting office handling this solicitation is W50S85. - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned as this is a construction service procurement. - No product or service line items are detailed in the solicitation. - Period of performance details are not specified.

Description

The 127 MSC hereby issues a solicitation notice for solicitation W50S8526BA006, a Total Small Business Set-Aside for commercial construction services to repair Hush House concrete at B3857, Project Title VGLZ 262101. This procurement is conducted in accordance with FAR Parts 12, 14, and 36, with an Invitation for Bids (IFB) planned for issuance in the month of July. Classified under Product Service Code (PSC) Z1BD (Maintenance of Airport Runways and Taxiways) and NAICS 237310 (Highway, Runway Construction) with a size standard of $45.0 million, the project magnitude is estimated at less than $1,000,000. The objective of this project is the demolition and replacement of approximately 22,000 square feet of aging Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) pavement at Hush House 3857 and its adjacent approaches. The existing pavement, originally placed in 1983, has exceeded its service life and currently presents a severe Foreign Object Debris (FOD) hazard that poses significant safety risks to personnel and threatens to cause catastrophic damage to aircraft engines, specifically the F-15EX. The scope requires a comprehensive Bid-Build approach to deliver a modernized, unreinforced, airfield-grade PCC surface that meets current military structural and safety standards. All questions or requests for information will be posted to this solicitation notice or incorporated into the solicitation when released. ** ATTACHMENTS CAN BE FOUND IN THE PIEE SOLICITATION MODULE Link noted in the Attachments section. **

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