This is a sources sought synopsis to inquire if a Korean based,owned,operated firm could provide Fall Protection Engineering services to Kunsan AFB, Republic of Korea. The intent of this sources sought is to determine competition capability of the Korean market. This service will ask the contractor to identify fall protection solutions by providing information on commercially available systems or devices, non-commercially available systems for devices, or administrative procedures needed to mitigate aircraft, vehicle and fuels maintenance fall hazards (my include equipment and facility based solutions). Service shall include providing recommended fall protection solutions (active, passive and administrative controls) that meet or exceed AFOSH, OSHA, and ANSI fall protection standards. Contractor will also provide 2 hard copy and 2 electronic copies of the drawing for solutions. Contractor shall have a working knowledge and past performance with F-16 Aircraft and protocols on USAF installations. The Performance Work Statement and Task order is attached. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR SOURCES SOUGHT ONLY. THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT INTEND TO PAY FOR ANY INFORMATION OR INQUIRY SUBMITTED AS A RESULT OF THIS SYNOPSIS. A solicitation may or may not be published. Respondents capable of satisfying the requirements stated herein should respond in writing via e-mail, mail or fax to A1C Xavier Robertson or Mrs. Lara Emmons via e-mail. Provide a narrative identifying technical capabilities, past performance and proof of companies Korean owned, operated, and based. Please send the information
[email protected] or
[email protected]. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is 541330 small business standard is $4.5 million. If made available, this solicitation must be downloaded from www.eps.gov as no paper copies will be issued. All information required for submission of an offer will be identified in the solicitation. This notice serves as preliminary information and does not obligate the government to award a contract, restrict the government in its ultimate acquisition approach, or obligate the government to pay for proposal costs. For any questions, please A1C Xavier Robertson at 808-448-2956 or via email
[email protected].
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