Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite SI Wide Boiler Services Contract
ID: 33330225RF0010015Type: Presolicitation
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONSMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONSF SMITHSONIAN FACILITIESWASHINGTON, DC, 20560, USA

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Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors (238220)

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INDUSTRIAL BOILERS (4410)
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    The Smithsonian Institution is preparing to solicit proposals for an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract focused on boiler services, aimed at supporting the Office of Facilities Management & Reliability (OFMR). The contract will encompass preventive and remedial maintenance services for boilers across various Smithsonian facilities, including locations in Washington, DC, New York City, NY, Suitland, MD, Chantilly and Front Royal, VA, and Edgewater, MD, with an initial base period of 12 months and nine optional periods. This procurement is critical for ensuring the operational efficiency and reliability of the Smithsonian's heating systems, which are vital for maintaining the institution's facilities. Interested contractors should note that the full solicitation is expected to be released around March 26, 2025, with responses due within 30 days of the release; for inquiries, contact Ivy P Tucker at Tuckeri@si.edu or Christine Grant at grantca@si.edu.

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    Ivy P Tucker
    Tuckeri@si.edu
    Christine Grant
    grantca@si.edu
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