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The Department of Defense is procuring maintenance and repair services for Emergency Power Systems, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, and Photovoltaic Systems at various locations around Wiesbaden, Germany. The contract includes a 12-month base period with four additional option periods and requires compliance with German law for contractors. A site visit is scheduled, and offers must be submitted in English and registered in the System for Award Management.
The work involves maintenance and repair of emergency power systems, uninterruptible power supplies, and photovoltaic systems across multiple facilities in Wiesbaden, Germany.
An amendment has been issued to establish a site visit date to May 13, 2026. Please be advised to refer to the Solicitation Amendment W912CMQA0070001 SF30 for further details to inform your intent to participate for this event by
7 MAY 2026 @ 1400 CET. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4 MAY 2026 - Attachment 6 appear to be encrypted an updated file has been attached along with a PDF version for your convenience. No revision/amendment has been made. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Regional Contracting (FFP) and time and materials (T&M) contract for Maintenance and Repair (M&R) of Emergency Power Systems (EPS) Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS), and Photovoltaic Systems (PV) equipment for several buildings on Amelia Earhart Complex, Darmstadt Training Center, Clay Kaserne Wiesbaden, Egelsbach, Hainerberg, Mainz Kastel Station, Mc Cully Barracks, and Wackernheim Regional Range Complex located around Wiesbaden, Germany. The proposed performance is a 12-month base period plus four (4) 12-month option periods and a start date on or around
29 JULY 2026. A site visit is scheduled for TBD CET. The site visit information is to be found in the attached Solicitation.
Place of Performance will be in Wiesbaden, Germany. Contractors performing services in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) shall comply with German law. The Contractor shall determine whether performance requires registration with German authorities or authorization to do business in Germany and, if so, shall comply with all
requirements. Whether or not registration or authorization to do business is required, the Contractor shall determine what documents or authorization its employees and any subcontractor employees must possess to work in Germany. The Contractor shall ensure affirmatively that its employees and subcontractor employees possess such documents or authorizations. See section 1.24 of the PWS for additional information. The Solicitation,
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