Irrigation and Plumbing System Spare Parts
ID: PR15130998Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

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

NAICS

All Other General Merchandise Retailers (455219)

PSC

PLUMBING FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES (4510)
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Embassy in Bujumbura, is seeking qualified vendors to supply irrigation and plumbing system spare parts, as outlined in a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notice. The procurement includes a variety of plumbing supplies such as PVC and copper pipes, fittings, toilet components, faucets, and circulating pumps, with specific quantities and brands like ZURN and TACO detailed in the accompanying documentation. These goods are essential for maintaining infrastructure and facilities within governmental contexts in Burundi. Interested parties should direct inquiries to the Bujumbura Procurement Section at BujProcurement@state.gov, and must ensure compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws as outlined in the relevant certification documents.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Bujumbura Procurement Section
    BujProcurement@state.gov
    Sabine Niyongabo
    NiyongaboS@state.gov
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    Acquisition Alert 25-07 outlines the implications of Executive Order 14173, which revokes previous regulations related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), including those from EO 11246 that mandated non-discrimination in federal contracting. Contractors are now required to certify compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws and affirm that they do not implement DEI programs that conflict with these laws. This certification is deemed material to government payment decisions and must adhere to the False Claims Act standards. The initiative underscores a shift towards merit-based opportunities in federal contracting, emphasizing the removal of mandated affirmative action measures. The document serves as an important guideline for federal contractors in understanding new compliance requirements and potential legal liabilities associated with anti-discrimination certifications.
    This document outlines a list of plumbing and related supplies sought through a government request for proposal (RFP). It details various items, including PVC and copper pipes, fittings, toilet components, faucets, and circulating pumps, specifying quantities and types. Notable brands mentioned include ZURN and TACO. Each item is categorized with its specifications, such as sizes, materials, and models, indicating their intended use in plumbing applications. The document also indicates the necessity of shipping and potential value-added tax. The structured format provides clarity on the desired products and their unit pricing, signaling a systematic approach to procurement meant to ensure compliance with federal or state funding requirements. This procurement aims to meet infrastructure or facility maintenance needs within governmental or municipal contexts.
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    Type
    Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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