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Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command
Construction may include, but is not limited to the following: General construction management, supervision, scheduling, coordination, and quality control of all construction activities; Civil, site, and utility construction, including earthwork, grading, paving, drainage, and underground utilities; Structural construction, including concrete, masonry, steel erection, and building foundations; Architectural construction work, including building envelope, roofing, interior build-out, finishes, doors, windows, and related assemblies; Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) construction, including HVAC systems, electrical distribution, lighting, plumbing systems, and associated controls. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Construction may include, but is not limited to the following: General construction management, supervision, scheduling, coordination, and quality control of all construction activities; Civil, site, and utility construction, including earthwork, grading, paving, drainage, and underground utilities; Structural construction, including concrete, masonry, steel erection, and building foundations; Architectural construction work, including building envelope, roofing, interior build-out, finishes, doors, windows, and related assemblies; Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) construction, including HVAC systems, electrical distribution, lighting, plumbing systems, and associated controls. See attached file.
AvailableDepartment of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command
Demo/Removal: a. Contractor shall perform Lock Out/Tag Out (LO/TO) procedures prior to starting any HVAC repair work that involves electrical circuits. Coordinate any required outages with Navy Lodge On-Site POC, Connie Butler, and keep the NEXCOM Project Manager (PM), Christopher Wahl, informed of the outage schedule(s) as applicable. b. Contractor shall disconnect power and any necessary refrigerant lines, electrical components, or ducting required to access and replace the failed parts within the HVAC unit. c. Contractor shall remove and properly dispose of any failed HVAC components. All disposals shall adhere to Section C, Codes and Regulations. d. Contractor shall be responsible for any repairs to wall finishes, flooring, ceilings, and entrances damaged as a result of the component removal and replacement. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 4, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Dec 4, 2025
Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command
Close: Dec 19, 2025
Demo/Removal: a. Contractor shall perform Lock Out/Tag Out (LO/TO) procedures prior to starting any HVAC repair work that involves electrical circuits. Coordinate any required outages with Navy Lodge On-Site POC, Connie Butler, and keep the NEXCOM Project Manager (PM), Christopher Wahl, informed of the outage schedule(s) as applicable. b. Contractor shall disconnect power and any necessary refrigerant lines, electrical components, or ducting required to access and replace the failed parts within the HVAC unit. c. Contractor shall remove and properly dispose of any failed HVAC components. All disposals shall adhere to Section C, Codes and Regulations. d. Contractor shall be responsible for any repairs to wall finishes, flooring, ceilings, and entrances damaged as a result of the component removal and replacement. See attached file.
Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command
Seeks to identify labels that can be properly marked with fine tip marker. See Figures 1 – 4 as examples of labels. Any sewn in labels must be Berry amendment compliant. The labels must be capable of meeting the following technical requirements and shall be confirmed/reported when submitting: Requirements: 1. All labels must be able to withstand wash/dry laundering. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 1, 2025
Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Seeks to identify labels that can be properly marked with fine tip marker. See Figures 1 – 4 as examples of labels. Any sewn in labels must be Berry amendment compliant. The labels must be capable of meeting the following technical requirements and shall be confirmed/reported when submitting: Requirements: 1. All labels must be able to withstand wash/dry laundering. See attached file.
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