Contract · HUBZone Set Aside

Renovate B203 for C130J Conversion

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Location
VIENNA, OH
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 53 days (Sep 9, 2026)
Posted
Jul 17, 2026
Set-aside
HUBZone Set Aside
NAICS code
236220

What this contract is for

This project provides the necessary upgrades to building #203 aircraft engine shop, to maintain the required number of new C130J aircraft engines and propellers to support the YARS mission. The renovations to building 203 include the construction of enclosed areas within the existing workshop, facilitating the ability to maintain and store engines on stands, as well as a room to perform repairs of the J-model propeller blades. These rooms will be temperature and humidity-controlled to meet storage and repair requirements. Any current equipment located within the shop space area may need to be altered to accommodate the new climate-controlled spaces. As-builts on the facility are available in base civil engineering. During construction a DD form 1354 is to be filled out and upon completion of work, is to be provided to the Civil Engineering Office as well as red line drawings, as-built drawings, and CAD files detailing changes made to the drawings provided by Civil Engineering. All construction shall meet Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), National Electric Code (NEC & NFPA 70), as well as all other standards encompassed in the scope of work performed.

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