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Temporary Fabric Aircraft Hanger Lease

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Location
Mountain Home AFB, ID
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 16 days (Aug 3, 2026)
Posted
Jul 9, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
532310

What this contract is for

Mountain Home Air Force Base (MHAFB) is currently in the planning phase for a short-term operational requirement. The Contracting Office is conducting market research to identify capable sources and obtain Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost estimates for the lease, installation, and removal of temporary aircraft hangar systems. The government requires temporary hangar structures capable of housing and protecting roughly two (2) F-15 aircrafts. Key parameters include: Duration: A two (2) month operational period. Services Required: Full turnkey support, to include delivery, on-site installation/assembly, and complete disassembly/removal upon lease expiration. Estimated Timeline: Performance is anticipated to begin on or about September 2027. Estimated Cost (ROM): A rough, non-binding cost estimate broken down by: Mobilization, delivery, and installation. Monthly lease/rental rate (for the 2-month duration). Disassembly, removal, and demobilization. Please confirm your capability to deliver, install, and remove structures matching these dimensions and timeline constraints.

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