Contract · Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

Refurbish/Repaint Antenna Towers

Agency
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF / FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Location
Shelton, CT
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 2 days (Jul 20, 2026)
Posted
Jul 16, 2026
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
NAICS code
238320

What this contract is for

Purpose of Amendment 01 is to release the official question and answer (Q&A) and provide clarification on bonding requirements as follows: FIRST: When it comes to bonding and if it is required with your proposal, the answer is yes if your proposal exceeds the threshold of $150,000.00. There was a discrepancy discovered between between pages 03 and 77 of the solicitation. Therefore, the amount found on page 77 is incorrect and should read as the following: L.2 REQUIRED DOCUMENTS The Offeror MUST return the following completed documents as part of its offer to be considered eligible for award. FACTOR 1: OFFER AND OTHER DOCUMENTS 1.Cover letter stating that no exceptions are taken to any specification requirements or contract terms and condition, or detailed summary of all exceptions taken. 2. Signed SOLICITATION, OFFER AND AWARD form and acknowledgement of any issued amendments. 3. Price proposal that includes all costs necessary to perform all work in accordance with each associated Statement of Work (SOW), and the Davis Bacon Wage Rates. All these attachments can be found in Section J. 4. Section K, Representations, Certifications, & Other Statements of Offerors. 5. Certificate of Liability from your insurance company that shows you can meet the requirements identified in this solicitation. 6. Performance bonding is required if your proposal exceeds $150,000.00. This has also been further explained in attachment J-3, Official Question and Answers for 697DCK-26-R-00351. ******************************** SECOND: Attachment J-3, Official Question and Answers for 697DCK-26-R-00351 is hereby released. ******************************** THIRD: The due date for proposals remains unchanged: Noon (Eastern Time) on July 20, 2026. ******************************** FOURTH: All other te...

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