The
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) intends to issue a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for air
cargo services in Alaska to assist flood victims in rebuilding
efforts, according to contract documents released Friday on the
Federal Business Opportunities website.
“Services
will include loading and unloading. Cargo may consist of building
materials and supplies to include: concrete floors, garage floors,
floor systems, exterior wall, interior partitions, truss packages,
roof systems, paint, and donated items,” FEMA said in contract
documents. Under the contract, aircraft will provide air cargo
services for Fairbanks, Alaska to flood affected areas such as
Galena, Fort Yukon, Hughes, Eagle, Circle, Emmonak, Alakanuk and
possibly other areas of Alaska.
The
BPA contract minimum is $3,000, with a ceiling of $500,000. The
contract will run for one year from the date of award with a six
month option.
FEMA
invites companies interested in providing the services to submit a
price quote by Friday.
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