YS91, Erection, Rental and Dismantling of Prefabricated Facilities to support bilateral exercise at Camp Asaka.
Contact and place of performance
Akane Jukurogi
Camp Asaka
JPN
The contractor shall provide all management, personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and services necessary for Erection, Rental and Dismantling of Prefabricated Facilities to support bilateral exercise YS91 at Camp ASAKA. Notes: Note 1: This project will be performed in its entirety in the country of Japan. The successful offeror must have valid licenses to meet the requirement in the co...
View moreThe Department of the Air Force, 374 CONS PK, has issued this combined synopsis/solicitation, identified by solicitation number FA520926Q0044, for the erection, rental, and dismantling of prefabricated facilities at Camp Asaka, Japan. The contractor is responsible for providing all management, personnel, equipment, tools, materials, and supervision required to support bilateral exercise YS91. This requirement is categorized under NAICS code 532111 for Passenger Car Rental and PSC W054 for Lease or Rental of Equipment- Prefabricated Structures and Scaffolding.
Performance will take place entirely in Japan, and successful offerors must possess valid Japanese licenses and a Japanese CAGE code. Personnel qualifications include a requirement for employees to hold a current 2nd category Electrical Engineer’s License (Dai Nishu Denki Koji-shi) with at least five years of field experience. Furthermore, any engineers performing electrical work on private facilities must be qualified as a 1st category Electrical Engineer (Dai Isshu Denki Koji-shi) or a Certified Electrician (Nintei Denki Koji Jyujisya) in accordance with the Electrician’s Act.
The response deadline for this solicitation is May 26, 2026. Akane Jukurogi serves as the point of contact for the effort. The notice includes two attachments: the formal solicitation and a Performance Work Statement, both posted on May 13, 2026.
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