Manufacturing of Machine Composite Parts Opportunity at Crane
June 03 • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online
Cost
Free
Contact
317-275-6810
mepsupport@purdue.edu
Indiana manufacturers, here is your chance to submit a proposal to get on Crane’s machine shop list for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) in support of build-to-print machine shop requirements for supplies related to EA-18G and P-8A aircraft components, as well as various other related platforms/requirements.
In this session, we will:
- Review the pre-solicitation/solicitation.
- Get feedback from Crane’s Director for Small Business regarding this and other Crane opportunities.
- Get advice from an APEX/PTAC counselor regarding how to prepare for this and other government contracts (no cost service).
- Identify certification support (e.g. ISO, AS) that is available at Purdue MEP (for fee service).
Alternatively, you can go directly to SAM.gov and see this pre-solicitation now and start preparing! Solicitation # N0016423RWS68
Who should attend:
Owner/leaders of machine shops who are interested in DoD work at Crane and have the following capabilities:
- Precision machining operations such as sawing, grinding, turning, and milling of both metallic and non-metallic materials.
- Welding, fabrication, and assembly of metallic and non-metallic materials and components to produce completed assemblies in accordance with drawings or 3-D models and within the defined tolerances.
- Other various machine shop services including but not limited to water jet cutting, plasma & laser cutting, hot and cold forming, tool & die fabrication, as well as inspection & certification.
- Composite capabilities such as autoclave operations, prepreg and wet lay-up operations, grinding, sanding, patching/repair work, debulking, testing, and certification of materials and adhesives.