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F2025069008 Print

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Component: USCG/CG-912 Published Date: April 29, 2025, 9:22 a.m. Previously Published On:
NAICS: 611519 - Other Technical and Trade Schools Competition: YES
Small Business Set-Aside: N/A Small Business Program: None
Contract Vehicle: IDIQ TO/DO (Non Strategic Sourcing Vehicle Multiple Award Contract) Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price
Contract Status: Recompetition Incumbent: MT Sky LLC
Contract Number: 70Z02320DPG400400 Anticipated Award Quarter: Q4 FY2025
Estimated Solicitation Release: 2025-05-09 Contract Complete: 2030-06-30
Requirements Title: Aircraft Colors and Coating Application Training
Description: The requirement is for a formal course covering military aircraft paint application. The training shall take place in both a classroom setting and a shop/lab environment. The course shall have a “hands on” portion that includes physical paint application. Simulated painting is NOT acceptable. Students shall perform physical paint application. Additionally, the contractor shall NOT endorse a specific product during the training course. The training is to include, and each trainee shall be capable of demonstrating the following capabilities at a minimum: • recall procedures for surface preparation (conversion coating), primer application (Non-chrome only) MIL PRF 23377 (series) Type 1, Class N (Deft), and top coat MIL PRF 85285 Type IV Class H (gloss). These procedures include necessary precautions prior to paint application such as taping off, drop cloth and dry media for spills. • understanding of the environmental requirements of paint activities as outlined in the USCG Health Safety Work Life(HSWL) Safe Work Practice Guide (PWS Enclosure 1). • Understanding of the properties of MIL PRF 23377 (series) Type 1, Class N (Deft) and MIL PRF 85285 Type IV Class H (gloss) paint and is aware of Federal Color Codes in relation to Coast Guard aircraft paint colors (Enclosure 2). • perform paint application techniques and recall common defects for high-volume, low-pressure (HVLP), touch-ups (example: using a pen-like/single use touch up devices), small brush, and roller paint application to include troubleshooting coating discrepancies such as orange peel and runs. • recall reasons for choosing which application method based on size of repair area and the geometry of the repair. • conduct equipment cleaning and understand the importance of post cleanup in the paint process.
Estimated Dollar Range: $500,000.00 to $1,000,000.00 Place of Performance: Continental USA, NA
POC Name: Stephen Sergeiko Alternate POC Name: Yvonne Green
POC Phone: (757) 756-5315 Alternate POC Phone: (206) 815-0606
POC Email: [email protected] Alternate POC Email: [email protected]
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