Replace UPS at IDT1
Award Notice from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: AK. Industry: NAICS 237130 • PSC Y1BG.
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- Solicitation
- W911KB26CA005
- Performance
- Fort Greely, Ak • 99731
- Response
- No due date posted
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The opportunity involves replacing the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) at the IDT1 facility, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Alaska. This project falls under NAICS code 237130, which pertains to Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction. This is a Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside, encouraging bids from small businesses.
The buyer aims to ensure reliable power supply by upgrading or replacing existing UPS systems at the specified facility. This is crucial for maintaining operational readiness and safeguarding electronic equipment.
- Small businesses specializing in electrical system upgrades
- Companies with previous experience in military or government contracts
- Firms with systems design and installation capabilities in power supply systems
- Conduct site assessment for current UPS system
- Design specifications for the new UPS system
- Procure necessary equipment and materials
- Install the new UPS system
- Test and validate performance post-installation
- Company profile and experience in similar projects
- References from past clients, especially government contracts
- Detailed project plan including timelines and milestones
- Cost proposal with itemized breakdown of expenses
- Compliance with military and safety regulations
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- Ensure compliance with SBA requirements for small business bidding
- Adhere to federal contracting regulations
- Meet specific material and safety standards required by the Army Corps
- Conduct market research to identify competitive pricing for UPS systems
- Consider costs for materials and installation labor
- Factor in potential logistics expenses for material transport to Alaska
- Partner with electrical engineering firms for expertise
- Collaborate with local contractors for labor resources
- Explore subcontracting opportunities for specialized installation tasks
- Delays in equipment procurement due to supply chain issues
- Cost overruns related to installation complications
- Regulatory compliance issues that may arise during installation
- What are the specific performance requirements for the new UPS system?
- Are there existing contracts that can be leveraged for materials or resources?
- What is the timeline for project completion and when are the milestones?
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- Response deadline details are not specified
- Specific performance location at IDT1 not provided
- Detailed description of the current UPS system missing
- Information on existing contract status is lacking
- Exact scope of work is unclear
- No point of contact or procurement officer listed
- Clarification on warranty or support after installation is needed
- Regulatory compliance details are limited
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