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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MAY 19, 2023 SAM #7843
SOURCES SOUGHT

J -- T56 Engine, Module, QEC, and Component Repair/Overhaul Request for Information (RFI)

Notice Date
5/17/2023 11:09:44 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
336412 — Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
FA8121 AFSC PZAAA TINKER AFB OK 73145-3303 USA
 
ZIP Code
73145-3303
 
Solicitation Number
FA812125T56
 
Response Due
6/17/2023 2:00:00 PM
 
Point of Contact
Treva Billinger, Phone: 4057344637, Kacy Brecheen, Phone: 4057344624
 
E-Mail Address
treva.billinger@us.af.mil, kacy.brecheen@us.af.mil
(treva.billinger@us.af.mil, kacy.brecheen@us.af.mil)
 
Description
SYNOPSIS: This is a Request for Information (RFI) only, which, as part of market research, is being issued in accordance with (IAW) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 15.201(e).��This is not a solicitation/request for proposal and no contract shall be resultant from this synopsis.��The 421st Supply Chain Management Squadron (421 SCMS) located at Tinker Air Force Base (AFB), OK is seeking to identify potential vendors and gain market insight for future T56 engine, modules, Quick Engine Change (QEC), and component depot-maintenance requirements across calendar years 2026-2035 for both T56 Series 3.0 and 3.5 configurations, and ability to convert engines/modules from 3.0 to 3.5 configuration.��T56 workload processes include repair/overhaul/remanufacture, logistics, and supply chain management support for United States Air Force (USAF), Navy (USN), and Foreign Military Sales (FMS).� DISCLAIMERS: �As stated in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers, and shall not be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract.� As stated in FAR 52.215-3, �Request for Information or Solicitation for Planning Purposes�; the Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this RFI or to otherwise pay for the information solicited except possibly as an allowable cost under other contracts as provided in FAR 31.205-18, �Independent Research and Development and Bid and Proposal Costs.� The information received in response to this RFI may be utilized by the USAF in developing an acquisition strategy and requirement documents (i.e.; Statement of Objectives, Performance Work Statement, or Purchase Description).� The Government requests non-proprietary information be submitted in response to this RFI.� However, should proprietary information or trade secrets be submitted, it should be clearly identified and marked ""PROPRIETARY"", and handled accordingly.� The Government shall not be liable for or suffer any consequential damages for the use of any proprietary information submitted and not properly identified.� Proprietary information shall be safeguarded in accordance with the applicable Government regulations.� The government has not made a commitment to procure any of the items discussed.� Release of this RFI shall not be construed as such a commitment or as authorization to incur cost for which reimbursement would be required or sought.� All submissions become property of the USAF and will not be returned.� Respondents are advised the Government is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information received or provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted under this RFI. �Response to the RFI is strictly voluntary. �Submissions may be reviewed by the Government personnel and contractors in support of the Government. PURPOSE:� The 421 SCMS located at Tinker AFB issued this RFI requesting information for market research purposes pursuant to FAR Part 10.� The Government will use this information to determine the best future acquisition strategy for this procurement, inclusive of the need to do an Industry Day and/or a Pre-solicitation Conference.� The Government is seeking capabilities and sources to perform repair/overhaul/remanufacture of T56 engines, modules, QECs, and components listed in Attachment A. These requirements are for USAF, USN, and FMS. This is an initial list of items being considered for inclusion on a strategic contract to aid in planning, however; this list is subject to change and not binding to the Government. The information in this notice is based on current information available to date and updated information will be provided in future announcements.� Based on responses to this RFI, an anticipated solicitation or series of solicitations will be issued to pursue opportunities for contract award.� A Pre-Solicitation notice will be published in Sam.Gov prior to the release of any solicitation generated from the information gathered in response to this RFI.� Failure to respond will not preclude participation in future solicitations.� It is the intent of the Government to maximize competition whenever and wherever possible.� Responses to this notice will be considered for discussions to determine the best future acquisition and contract strategies. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES:� The Rolls Royce T56 engine is a single spool, constant speed (rpm), gas turbine power section connected to a reduction gear assembly by a torque meter shaft and a supporting structure.� The Air Force Program Management Office (PMO) is located at Tinker AFB.� Air Mobility Command is the lead Major Command (MAJCOM) while three other MAJCOMs also fly the T56 engine.� T56 engines are inspected and repaired at various intermediate and organizational level facilities throughout the world.� Depot-maintenance level workload includes the technical, logistics management, and overhaul and repair requirements for the return of unserviceable T56 Series 3.0 and 3.5 engines, QECs, modules, and components to a serviceable condition utilizing applicable Government T56 Technical Orders and Lockheed Furnished Equipment (LFE) commercial tech manuals as applicable. A listing of anticipated Best Estimated Quantities (BEQs) will be provided as a forthcoming attachment to this RFI to obtain contractor responses regarding the RFI questions outlined in later paragraphs below. BEQs are not guaranteed quantities for repair; however, are merely the best estimated quantities forecasted at time of RFI. Quantities may increase and / or decrease over time. It is the USAF's intent to establish Competitive FAR 15 ID/IQ Firm Fixed Prices for the proposed BEQs workload items. All responsible sources interested in providing services for this requirement are requested to provide a written summary of information concerning their technical certifications, capabilities, experience (current services or contracts - to include points of contact and telephone numbers) and corporate background. Interested parties should provide a description of potential approaches for Government review no later than 9:00 a.m. CST, 30 business days from RFI issuance.� NO telephone calls will be accepted.� Information provided per this synopsis must indicate in writing, whether they are a large, small, disadvantaged, or a woman owned business.� This acquisition will fall under NAICS 336412 and its applicable size standard of 1,500 employees or less for small business designation.� The PSC code for these requirements is J028.� Responses shall be limited to 20 pages or less and a typographical font of Arial or Times New Roman size 12.� All responses and questions should be forwarded to the attention of the Contracting Officer, Ms. Treva Billinger, AFLSC/PZAAA, Tinker AFB, OK 73145 via email to: treva.billinger@us.af.mil T56 capability statement packages will be evaluated solely for the purpose of determining the availability and adequacy of potential sources prior to determining an acquisition and contract strategy.� The Government may contact RFI respondents to get clarification on the information submitted.� In addition, contractors will indicate whether or not their services are offered through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) schedule or any other government-wide acquisition contract. Limit responses to 20 pages. �Responses to all or part of the above RFI will be accepted.� Emails containing file types such as .zip, .xlsx, .docx, or other macro-enabled extensions will not be delivered to the intended recipient.� Responses to the RFI SHALL include the following: Submitter's Name Street Address, City, State, NINE-Digit zip code Point of Contact (POC) POC Telephone and FAX number POC Email Address GENERAL COMPANY INFORMATION Provide the following business information for your company and for teaming or joint venture partners: Company Name Full Mailing Address (Street Address, City, State, NINE-Digit zip code) CAGE Code DUNS Number Name of all Repair Location/Station (Street Address, City, State, zip code) Primary NAICS Point of Contact(s) Telephone and Fax Number Email Addresses Web Page URL U.S. or Foreign Owned Entity Size of Business:� Large Business or Small Business If a LARGE BUSINESS, relative to NAICS Code 336412 and 336413, submit the reasonable expectation of subcontracting opportunities for small business concern(s) If a SMALL BUSINESS, indicate socioeconomic status:� (i.e. Small Disadvantaged Business, 8(a) Certified, HUBZone Certified, Veteran Owned, Women-Owned, Service Disabled, Service Disabled Small Business, Service Disabled Veteran Owned, Minority-Owned) Size relative to NAICS Code 336412 and 336413 - Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing (Small Business Size Standard 1,000 employees or less) SPECIFIC RFI QUESTIONS 1)��� What T56 work is currently done by your company?� a.��� Whole engines b.��� Component parts c.��� For whom? 2)��� Does your company have Quick Engine Change (QEC) Kit and Engine Test Cell capabilities for the T56 engine?� Where is your QEC and test cell work accomplished? 3)��� Does your company have all equipment necessary to overhaul and/or repair T56 end items? a.��� If not, what equipment is your company lacking? b.��� Does another company overhaul and/or repair T56 end items for your company and if so, i.��� Who does the sub-contracted repairs? ii.��� Where is the work performed? iii.��� What engine variants or components are overhauled and/or repaired? iv.��� What is the percentage of workload performed on the end items by the subcontractor? 4)��� Is there any T56 specific workload currently performed by your company? a.��� If not, what difficulties might be anticipated to obtain T56 specific overhaul and/or repair capabilities? b.��� Is your company aware of the T56 Repair Qualification Requirements and Source Approval Request (SAR) process? c.��� Does your company understand that an approved SAR package is required to be an eligible awardee of T56 workload? d.��� Does your company have a SAR package approval? e.��� Does your company plan to submit a SAR package? 5)��� What quantity of T56 work is currently performed per month by your company or any sub-contractors for your company?�� Please specify either a ""C"" for your company or with a ""S"" for any sub-contractors, or with a ""B"" for both company and sub-contractors work arrangements for the response categories below in Question 5. a.��� Whole engines b.��� Specific modules and component parts 6)��� What is your company's maximum monthly production capacity and are you currently at max capacity? a.��� If not, how much extra capacity is possible (per month)? i.��� T56 Modules and component parts? b.��� If so, could your company increase capacity? i.��� Would it require more manpower? ii.��� Would it require more equipment/tooling? iii.��� Would it require more facility space? iv.��� Would it require more training? c.��� How long would it take to increase capacity? d.��� Would capacity increases involve contractual actions with sub-contractors? 7)��� Does your company use Government Furnished Material (GFM) and / or Contractor Furnished Material (CFM) for your T56 workload 8)��� What type of quality standards does your company have in place?� (Example ISO 9001, AS9100 etc.). 9)��� Is your company a Rolls-Royce AMC or AMOF? 10)� Is your company U.S. owned and based or foreign owned and based? 11)� Do you employ U.S. Nationals capable of obtaining Government security background checks for Government CAC Card and System access for reporting requirements of T56 Maintenance data such as Comprehensive Engine Management System (CEMS) data? 12)� Does your company own your own maintenance facilities? a.��� Is your facility leased and if so, whom is the lease with and where and when does the lease expire? b.��� Does your company own multiple facilities capable for T56 workload and if so, where are the facilities located? 13)� Has your company had past experience in reporting engine workload via Government systems such as CAV-AF, CEMs, JDRS? 14)� Will establishing quantity ranges for pricing the BEQs provide efficiencies/economies of scale that will enable lower prices to be established?� Please explain your answer. 15)� For any workload you are interested in performing provide a brief summary of your company's experience and past performance within the past three years as a prime contractor as it relates to the magnitude of this anticipated requirement and/or the portion of the work you identified as having the potential to be partially set-aside. 16)� Do you have any other thoughts or suggestions on ways to increase Small Business participation in this requirement...incentives, goals, etc.? 17)� Does your company have the skilled manning to perform T56 workload requirements? a.��� Does manning already exist? b.��� Would your company have to hire people to perform the requirements? 18)� Is your company and / or your sub-contractors FAA Part 145 certified? 19)� If your facilities are located outside the United States, do you have any issues/concerns with Custom requirements, export licenses etc.? a.� What actions if any can be taken to lessen any impacts? b.� What actions if any can be taken to lessen shipping times? 20) If your company currently performs, or your subcontractor performs any T56 requirements today, what are the average turn-times / flow days from receipt of asset to sale of asset? a.� Engines? b.� Components? c. Test cell support? 21) Does your company and / or your sub-contractors have Government PKI access and security checks for access to required government systems? 22) If your company and / or your sub-contractors are located outside the continental United States, do you possess all necessary export and custom requirements to effectively package, ship, and transport T56 end items? 23) If your company is located in Canada, are you aware you must submit your proposal through the Canadian Commercial Corporation 24) Would your company bid on the T56 workload requirements? 25) Are there any other comments or considerations you would like us to be aware of? Contracting Office Address: 3001 Staff Drive, Suite 1AE198C Tinker AFB, Oklahoma 73145-3015 United States Primary Point of Contact: Treva Billinger Contracting Officer treva.billinger@us.af.mil
 
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