Building Automation System Repair Parts
ID: PR15096768 Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFUS EMBASSY BUJUMBURAWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

NAICS

All Other General Merchandise Retailers (455219)

PSC

HAND TOOLS, POWER DRIVEN (5130)
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Embassy in Bujumbura, is seeking suppliers for Building Automation System Repair Parts. This procurement aims to acquire essential components necessary for maintaining and repairing building automation systems, which are critical for efficient facility management and operational effectiveness. The opportunity is categorized under the NAICS code 455219 and PSC code 5130, indicating a focus on general merchandise and power-driven hand tools. Interested vendors should reach out to the Bujumbura Procurement Section at BujProcurement@state.gov or contact Sabine Niyongabo at NiyongaboS@state.gov for further details. Compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws is mandatory, and contractors must complete a certification form affirming adherence to these regulations.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Bujumbura Procurement Section
    BujProcurement@state.gov
    Sabine Niyongabo
    NiyongaboS@state.gov
    Files
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    Acquisition Alert 25-07, issued in February 2025, outlines the implications of Executive Order 14173, which abolishes previous administration directives advocating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and affirmative action programs. This order revokes EO 11246, which mandated non-discrimination in employment for government contractors, including affirmative action requirements. As a result, all contractors are now required to attest that they comply with federal anti-discrimination laws and do not implement DEI initiatives that infringe on these laws. Such certification is critical, as failure to comply could lead to consequences under the False Claims Act. The document includes a certification form that contractors must complete, affirming adherence to these new stipulations. This shift in policy marks a significant change in how government contracts will be awarded and managed, focusing specifically on merit-based standards.
    The document outlines a listing of equipment, specifically flowmeters and related components, organized by item number, description, unit price, and quantity. It includes a variety of models and types, such as different sizes of M-2000 flowmeters and other display units. However, the unit prices for all items are left unspecified, indicating that this could be part of a request for proposals (RFP) or procurement process where pricing is to be determined. The context suggests that the items may be intended for government use, potentially related to infrastructure, utilities, or environmental monitoring. Each listed item has a designated quantity, reflecting the potential scale of the procurement. This document is likely part of a larger initiative to solicit bids for supplying these products, emphasizing the government's role in managing resources effectively and efficiently through formal procurement processes. Overall, the document serves as a structured inventory for suppliers to review and respond to, facilitating the government’s needs for precise infrastructure solutions.
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    Type
    Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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