Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 10, 2024
The State Department has awarded three small businesses positions on a potential $100 million contract to provide repair, replacement and maintenance support for heating, ventilation and air conditioning and related building control systems at the department’s facilities abroad.
According to an award notice published Tuesday, the selected vendors for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract are DGI-ATI II, Property & Environmental Management and Kadiak, a wholly owned subsidiary of Koniag Government Services.
The State Department competed the IDIQ contract as a total small business set-aside program for 8(a) entities.
Worldwide BAS and HVAC Support Services IDIQ
According to a solicitation published in April, the program support division within the State Department’s Office of Facility Management will acquire HVAC and BAS maintenance support services through the IDIQ contract, which may also include emergency response and minor construction support.
The types of BAS and HVAC systems that the contractors can expect to maintain, repair and replace include cooling production equipment and systems, heating production equipment, piping systems and building automation systems and components.
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