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Design and Construction of Forced Entry/Ballistic Resistant (FE/BR) Door Assemblies

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The contract entails the design, fabrication, and installation of forced entry and ballistic resistant door assemblies that meet the stringent standards of DS/PSP/PSD SD-STD-01.01 and ASTM F2927, ensuring compliance with U.S. Department of State security requirements. These assemblies must include all necessary hardware and be fully integrated with the SHW package to deliver a complete, secure entry solution. The work involves end-to-end responsibility from engineering and material selection to final installation, with emphasis on durability, threat resistance, and operational reliability under high-risk conditions. This subcontract is issued by the U.S. Embassy Vienna under the Department of State and is scheduled to close for responses on July 27, 2026. The primary place of performance is Vienna, with all delivered systems expected to meet the exacting specifications outlined in referenced standards. The North American Industry Classification System code 332323 indicates the scope falls within the manufacturing of metal doors and frames, aligning with specialized security fabrication. Contractors must be prepared to demonstrate technical capability, compliance history, and the ability to execute complex integration tasks in a sensitive diplomatic environment.

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Design, fabricate, and install secure ballistic-resistant doors meeting DS/PSP/PSD SD-STD-01.01 and ASTM F2927 for U.S. Embassy Vienna.

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Department Of State → US Embassy ViennaView Agency

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332323 - Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing View NAICS

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Vienna, AT-9, AUT

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Vienna
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Supply, fabrication, and installation of FE/BR door assemblies compliant with DS/PSP/PSD SD-STD-01.01 and ASTM F2927, including hardware and SHW package integration.

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