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This Government Contract opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on July 2, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Anti-Climb Wall Toppers and Security Enhancements

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NAICS: 332323
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HEATING ELEMENT, ELE
Solicitation # SPE8E9-26-T-3257
The contract is for the procurement of four heating elements, part number THE08607 with NSN 4520015562107, under solicitation SPE8E9-26-T-3257, with a required delivery date of July 28, 2026, and a five-day delivery window FOB destination. The unit price is $4.00 per unit, totaling $16.00, with no variance permitted in quantity. All items must be packaged in accordance with ASTM D3951, but subject to higher precedence of the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, and labeled per MIL-STD-129. Palletization must comply with RP001 DLA Packaging Requirements for Procurement. The delivery is directed to two locations: the primary destination is APO AE 09309-9998 for Operation Enduring Freedom, with a secondary freight shipping address at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Transportation instructions reference DLAD Proc Notes C19 and C20, and the shipment type is RDD 777. The heating elements are classified under NAICS 332323 and are procured by the Department of Defense under the Construction & Equipment MRO Service I. The contract emphasizes strict compliance with government standards for identification, packaging, and delivery, and all technical and quality requirements referenced by R or I numbers are incorporated from the DLA Master List. The point of contact is Matthew Kruc, and the solicitation response deadline is August 10, 2026.
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NAICS: 332323
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HEATING ELEMENT, ELE
Solicitation # SPE8E9-26-T-3260
The contract pertains to the procurement of four heating elements, identified by part number THE08602 and NSN 4520015562662, under solicitation SPE8E9-26-T-3260. The delivery is required within five days of order placement, with FOB destination terms and no variance allowed in quantity, meaning exactly four units must be delivered. Inspection and acceptance both occur at the destination point. Packaging must comply with ASTM D3951, but all DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements take precedence, including mandatory labeling and marking per MIL-STD-129. The unit of issue is each, with a unit price of $4.00, totaling $16.00. Delivery is directed to two destinations: the primary destination is APO AE 09309-9998 under parcel post address FB5897 for Operation Enduring Freedom, and the secondary freight shipping address is Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, under the U.S. Air Force Prepositioning Program. Transportation instructions follow DLAD Proc Notes C19 and C20, and the shipment is tagged with RDD 777 and project code 9GS TP 1. The required delivery date is July 28, 2026, and all provisions from the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, referenced by R or I numbers, govern the technical and quality specifications. Government use identifiers include IPD 02, DIC A01, and other internal tracking codes. The contract was issued by the Department of Defense’s Construction & Equipment MRO Service I under NAICS code 332323, with Matthew Kruc listed as the primary point of contact.
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The contract entails the fabrication and installation of anti-climb features including spikes, overhangs, or electrified deterrents along the top of a perimeter wall, aimed at enhancing physical security. This work is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 332323 and is issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development of the Government of Canada. The performance location is specified as Africa, indicating the project will occur at a facility or site under Canadian government jurisdiction in that region. Bidders must submit responses by the deadline of July 20, 2026, with the solicitation initially posted on July 2, 2026. The contract focuses exclusively on security enhancements to deter unauthorized access through vertical breaches, requiring specialized materials and installation expertise compliant with international security standards.

General Info

Fabrication and installation of anti-climb security features on Canadian government perimeter walls in Africa.

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Government of Canada → Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and DevelopmentView Agency

NAICS

332323 - Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Africa, CAN

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Documents

This scope was carved out of 27-318152.

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Construction Services at the Official Residence of Canada to Kenya, in Nairobi

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
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Fabrication and installation of anti-climb features such as spikes, overhangs, or electrified deterrents on top of the perimeter wall.

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