Manhole on Via Friuli, Rome, Italy
ID: 191T7024Q0031Type: Solicitation
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STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFUS EMBASSY ROMEWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

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Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings (561790)

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MAINTENANCE OF OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES AND SERVICE BUILDINGS (Z1AZ)
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    The US Embassy in Rome, Italy, seeks bids for a new buried piping system as part of an electrical infrastructure upgrade. The project involves connecting the medium voltage circuit outside the embassy to its Power Building, requiring site excavation, core drilling, and installation of a new pipeline. In addition to electrical work, the contract includes construction and excavation services for infrastructure enhancement, with a focus on safety and adherence to local regulations. Offerors must meet certain qualifications, and the embassy prioritizes efficient execution and low pricing in the award criteria. With key deadlines including a pre-construction conference and a 60-day project completion window, the estimated value of this fixed-price contract is over €100,000.

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    Medium voltage lines operate with a voltage of 20kV.
    The document outlines the various tasks and supplies required for a project involving the VIA Friuli new medium voltage pipeline, detailing activities such as georadar surveys, archaeological supervision, construction area preparation, and installation of utilities and paving. Each task includes specifications for material and labor, as well as compliance with safety and quality standards. A total of €1,500 is listed specifically for safety costs, while other items lack defined costs.
    The U.S. Embassy in Rome is soliciting quotations for a buried piping system project related to the medium voltage circuit on Via Friuli, with bids due by August 30, 2024. A site visit will be held on July 24, 2024, and interested offerors must register by emailing names of attendees by July 22, 2024. Offers must comply with specific submission requirements, including SAM registration, and will be awarded based on lowest acceptable price without further discussions.
    The document is a detailed solicitation for a construction contract with the U.S. Embassy in Rome, Italy, for a new buried piping system, outlining the pricing structure, scope of work, and necessary qualifications for bidders. It specifies the requirements for contract administration, insurance, performance schedules, and includes various FAR clauses that must be adhered to by the contractor. Additionally, it emphasizes the submission process for quotations, evaluation criteria, and compliance with local laws and regulations, particularly concerning labor, safety, and financial responsibility.
    The document is a solicitation for a project to install a new buried piping system connecting the medium voltage circuit to the Power Building within the American Embassy's compound in Rome, due by August 30, 2024. Contractors must commence work within 15 days of award and complete it within 60 days, with offers requiring a minimum acceptance period of 90 days post-submission. Sealed bids must be submitted to the Embassy's GSO Acquisitions via email, adhering to specified guidelines.
    The U.S. Embassy in Rome is soliciting bids for a new buried piping system to connect medium voltage circuits to the Power Building, including excavation, installation of pipelines, and restoration of the road surface. Safety measures, contractor responsibilities, and compliance with local regulations regarding materials and labor are emphasized throughout the project specifications. Key components include ensuring safe excavation practices, structural integrity during installation, and adhering to environmental and safety standards.
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