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Construction Basic Ordering Agreement for Aviano Air Base

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Location
Aviano, AE
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 325 days (Jun 8, 2027)
Posted
Jun 8, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
236220

What this contract is for

NOTICE: No contract shall result from this agreement. Accepting the terms and conditions of this agreement will allow the contractor to be considered for Task Order (TO) award. The 31st Contracting Squadron (31 CONS) at Aviano Air Base, Italy, is establishing the Engineering Assistance and General Labor Enablement (EAGLE) program through a Construction Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) program. If interested please review the attached requirements and submit the necessary documentation to become an approved BOA holder. Program Overview This BOA will be utilized to execute a broad range of maintenance, repair, alteration, and minor construction projects at Aviano Air Base and its Geographically Separated Units (e.g., Ghedi). Scope of Work: Projects may include demolition, site work, concrete, masonry, electrical, mechanical (HVAC), plumbing, painting, flooring, landscaping, and general contracting work. Order Limitations: Individual Task Orders issued under this agreement will not exceed $350,000.00 USD (~299.000,00 EURO). Agreement Type: Please note that a BOA is a written instrument of understanding and is NOT a contract. Becoming a BOA holder pre-qualifies your company to receive and compete for individual Task Order solicitations as requirements arise. A binding contract is only established upon the issuance and acceptance of a specific Task Order. Action Required To be considered for inclusion in this BOA program, please review the attached Terms and Conditions carefully. Pay special attention to the base access, security, and superintendent requirements necessary to operate on Aviano AB. If you wish to proceed, please reply to this email by at your earliest convenience with the following documentation: A brief statement of interest on company letterhead. Company capab...

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