The U.S. Air Force plans to seek proposals for the potential $320 million Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements multiple-award contract to provide construction services at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia.
According to a presolicitation published Monday on SAM.gov, the service’s 633rd Contracting Squadron intends to issue a request for proposals on or about March 2, 2026. Questions and comments on the draft invitation for bid, or IFB, for the SABER indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract are due Jan. 23.
What Is the Scope of the Air Force SABER IDIQ Contract?
According to the draft IFB, the SABER covers a range of repair, maintenance, minor and new construction work on real property at Joint Base Langley-Eustis.
Projects under the SABER program may include civil, structural, architectural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, masonry, various roofing systems, earthworks and landscaping, environmental and hazardous abatements, power and heat generation, and aerial and underground utilities.
The military branch plans to award two firm-fixed-price contracts under the program with an on- or off-ramp provisions.
The contracts will have a one-year base term and seven option years.
What Are the Other USAF SABER Contract Opportunities?
In June, the Air Force issued a solicitation for the potential $120 million SABER recompete contract to support maintenance and minor construction projects at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
In September, the service’s 99th Contracting Squadron solicited offers for the $185 million SABER contract to support projects at Nellis Air Force Base, Creech Air Force Base, Range 63, Point Bravo, and the Nellis Test and Training Range in Nevada.














