The agency is announcing an upcoming solicitation. Watch for the actual RFP/RFQ to be posted later.
The Air Force needs a small business to provide civil and structural engineering services for its facilities worldwide.
Key Details
What exactly do they need? The Air Force needs a small business to provide civil and structural engineering services for its facilities worldwide. This includes designing new or renovated civil, structural, and environmental systems, such as field investigations, topographic surveys, soil borings, geotechnical analysis, and reports. The services may also include project programming, site, utility, traffic, and facility planning studies, preparations of environmental studies, reports, or permit preparation and architectural, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
What's the contract structure and timeline? The contract will be a multi-year IDIQ contract with a fixed ordering period of 5 years. The Air Force will issue task orders to the selected contractor, and the contractor will not receive a task order award of over $2,000,000. The total amount of task order awards will not exceed $4,000,000.
How will they pick the winner? The Air Force will evaluate the firms based on their professional/educational qualifications, specialized experience, professional capacity, and past performance. The evaluation will also consider the firm's location in the general geographical area of the project and its knowledge of the locality.
When and how do you bid? The Air Force is soliciting Standard Form 330s from civil-structural engineer firms. Interested firms should submit their SF 330s via email to Tina Kneip and Christine Young by June 8, 2026, 2:00 PM CDT.
Who can apply
- 8(a) certified (a small-business program for socially/economically disadvantaged owners)
Don't bother if…
- You must be certified as a small business for NAICS 541330.
Heads up — easy to miss
- The contractor is responsible for confirming that their SF330 was received by the government. Files that cannot be opened, or are otherwise missing the required content, are the responsibility of the Offeror.
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your 8(a) certification is still active in SAM.gov.
- Submit a Standard Form 330 via email to Tina Kneip and Christine Young by June 8, 2026, 2:00 PM CDT.