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West Texas (WTX) and New Mexico (NM) Minor Repair Contract

Department of Homeland Security · U.S. Customs and Border Protection · Air and Marine — Administration and Facilities Contracting Division (AFCD)
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Forecast detail

Not yet solicited

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Solicitation expected
August 5, 2026
Anticipated award
September 1, 2026 · Q4 2026
Estimated value
$500K to $1M
Period of performance
September 1, 2026 to June 1, 2027
Contract type
Firm Fixed Price
Expected vehicle
PO (FAR Subpart 13.5)
Competition
New Requirement, No Contract
No incumbent. A new requirement means nobody is defending a position here, and no one has an insider’s head start on the scope.

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Published by the agency in its acquisition forecast, last updated August 5, 2026. Forecast entries are plans, not commitments — dates slip and requirements get cancelled, restructured or absorbed into another buy.

Requirement details

Solicitation number
F2026074384
Notice type
Forecast
NAICS
561210Facilities Support Services
Set-aside
Unrestricted
Posted
2026-08-05
Place of performance
El Paso, TX

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Statement of work, as posted

1. Optimum longevity of all Department of Homeland Security (DHS) U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)-owned and directly leased facilities’ equipment and systems through a well-managed repair and replacement program. 2. Strict compliance with a combination of GSA, industry and manufacturer-recommended standards for repairs/replacement or other Government approved standard of equal or higher level. 3. Accurate diagnosis and prompt resolution of equipment (including systems) problems identified through repairs/replacement, or Contractor-initiated testing and/or exercising. 4. An aggressive contractor (further in the text referred to as “the Contractor”) quality control program that emphasizes repair/replacement projects reducing the probability of future equipment or system failures. 5. Contractor independent performance consistent with the need to keep the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) informed of current status of repair/replacement projects on equipment and systems, as well as other vital information. 6. Maximum customer satisfaction through prompt, courteous resolution of customer concerns. Acquisition Strategy: SDVOSB

Contact

Point of contact
Augrelio Pinales
Role
Requirements owner
Email
augrelio.h.pinales@cbp.dhs.gov
Secondary
jason.e.bush@cbp.dhs.gov
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