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Boat motor replacement at Buckhorn Lake

Department of Defense · Department of the Army · W072 ENDIST LOUISVILLE
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Solicitation details

Solicitation number
W912QR26QA085
Notice type
Solicitation
NAICS
336612
Product service code
3590
Set-aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total
Posted
2026-08-13
Response deadline
Aug 31, 2026, 2:00 PM UTC
Contracting contact
alyson.m.klinglesmith@usace.army.mil

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Statement of work, as posted

This solicitation is for the contractor to furnish a new outboard motor, including a specifically engineered high-performance propeller, and accept the existing motor as a trade-in according to the specifications detailed in the Scope of Work.Quotes are due on 31 August 2026 at 10:00 AM Eastern Time.NOTE: THIS RFQ IS SET-ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS. The NAICS code for this procurement is 336612. The size standard is 1,000 employees.The solicitation will be available on the web only. Telephone and Fax requests for this solicitation will not be honored. Project files are Portable Document Format (PDF) files and can view, navigated, or printed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download the solicitation for this project, contractors are required to register at the Federal Business Opportunities. Amendments will be available from the beta.sam.gov website by download only. Prior to submission of quotes all contractors must have an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) database. To register or update information go to http://www.SAM.gov. Questions may be addressed to ProjNet. This announcement serves as the advance notice.

Contact

Point of contact
Alyson Klinglesmith
Role
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Email
alyson.m.klinglesmith@usace.army.mil
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