62--CONTROL,ELECTRIC LI, IN REPAIR/MODIFICATION OF
Award Notice from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: PA. Industry: PSC 6220.
- Source
- Open on SAM.gov →
- Solicitation
- N0038325QA304
- Performance
- PA
- Response
- No due date posted
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This opportunity pertains to the repair and modification of electric control systems within the Department of the Navy, specifically under NAVSUP. Given its nature, contracting firms with experience in electrical systems, especially those focused on military and defense contracting, should assess their capabilities for this work.
The buyer is looking to identify qualified contractors to execute repair and modification tasks related to electric control systems, ensuring functionality and compliance with defense standards.
- Contractors specializing in electric control systems
- Firms with past performance in defense contracts
- Businesses with relevant certifications (e.g. ISO, DOD specific)
- Analyze existing control systems
- Identify required modifications
- Prepare detailed repair plans
- Implement repairs and modifications
- Conduct testing and validation of systems
- Document compliance with regulations
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Technical approach to repairs
- Past performance references
- Compliance documents
- Cost proposal and pricing model
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- Ensure compliance with military standards for electronic repairs
- Adherence to specific safety regulations for military operations
- Conduct a competitive analysis of similar projects
- Consider cost factors like materials and labor specific to military applications
- Look for partnerships with electrical engineering firms
- Consider subcontractors specialized in military compliance
- Potential delays due to procurement of parts
- Need for rigorous testing may extend timelines
- Strict adherence to military specifications might limit flexibility
- What are the specific requirements for electrical control modifications?
- What is the expected timeline for project completion?
- Are there any preferred subcontractors already in place?
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- Specific requirements for electric control systems
- Detailed timeline for project milestones
- Budget constraints or estimated project costs
- Geographic restrictions for repairing systems
- Any existing contracts that could affect bidding
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