Repair Antennas for U.S. Coast Guard Aircraft HC-27J
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The U.S. Coast Guard is soliciting quotations for the repair of antennas for their HC-27J aircraft. The contract will be awarded on a sole source basis to Chelton Limited, but all responsible sources may submit a quotation. The contractor must provide proof of current FAA certification and repair the parts in accordance with the latest revision of the OEM Component Maintenance Manual. The contractor must also provide a Certificate of Conformance and ensure that the supplies are delivered to t... | Title: Repair Antennas for U.S. Coast Guard Aircraft HC-27J, Agency: U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, State: North Carolina, Open Date: 3/5/2026, Close Date: 3/11/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/12/2026
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The U.S. Coast Guard is seeking quotations for the repair of antennas for their HC-27J aircraft, with the contract set to be awarded solely to Chelton Limited. However, all responsible sources may submit a quotation until the close date of March 11, 2026. Proposals must include proof of current FAA certification and adherence to the OEM Component Maintenance Manual for the repairs.
The U.S. Coast Guard aims to repair antennas for their HC-27J aircraft to ensure operational readiness and compliance with aviation standards.
- Companies with FAA certification
- Contractors experienced in military aircraft maintenance
- Firms with capabilities to adhere to OEM guidelines
- Review the OEM Component Maintenance Manual for HC-27J
- Obtain proof of FAA certification
- Prepare a quotation including pricing and repair timeline
- Ensure delivery compliance to U.S. Coast Guard specifications
- Submit a Certificate of Conformance
- Detailed quotation including costs
- Proof of FAA certification
- Certificate of Conformance
- Experience summary related to previous work on HC-27J or similar aircraft
- Compliance with OEM Component Maintenance Manual
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- Must comply with FAA regulations regarding repairs
- Adherence to the OEM's latest revision of the Component Maintenance Manual is mandatory.
- A Certificate of Conformance is required for all submitted repairs.
- Consider competitive pricing given the sole source nature of the contract.
- Pricing should reflect the unique qualifications and FAA certification capabilities of the bidder.
- Identify potential partners with FAA certification for shared resources.
- Explore teaming with firms that have previous experience with U.S. Coast Guard contracts.
- Sole source award to Chelton Limited may limit future opportunities.
- Ensure timely submission of the proposal by the close date to avoid disqualification.
- Non-compliance with FAA certification could lead to disqualification.
- What specific certification is required from the FAA?
- Will the U.S. Coast Guard provide the OEM manuals needed for compliance?
- Are there any additional delivery requirements beyond the standard protocols?
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- Detailed specifications of the antennas to be repaired
- Exact location for the delivery of the repaired antennas
- Specific evaluation criteria for the submitted quotes
- Any required performance guarantees for the repairs
- Whether additional certifications are needed beyond FAA
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