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Domestic Potable Water System Servicing (Booster Pumps, Water Tanks, Well Pumps)

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The contract requires comprehensive preventative maintenance services for domestic potable water systems, specifically focusing on booster pumps, water well pump systems, and water storage tanks. Services must include routine performance checks, leak detection, and system calibration to ensure the continuous, safe, and reliable supply of potable water. All work is to be performed in Wellington to support the operational needs of the U.S. Embassy, with strict adherence to standards that safeguard public health and system integrity. The opportunity is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 238220, indicating it falls within the plumbing and HVAC contracting sector. It was posted on June 24, 2026, with a response deadline of July 21, 2026, at 5:00 a.m. The contracting entity is the U.S. Department of State through its office in Wellington, and performance is exclusively localized to that city. No set-aside provisions or additional organizational details are provided, and all proposals must meet the technical requirements for maintaining critical water infrastructure in a diplomatic facility.

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Preventative maintenance for potable water systems at U.S. Embassy Wellington, including pumps and tanks, by July 21, 2026.

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Department Of State → US Embassy WellingtonView Agency

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238220 - Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning ContractorsView NAICS

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WELLINGTON, DC, NZL

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Wellington
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Provide preventative maintenance for booster pumps, water well pump systems, and water storage tanks, including performance checks, leak detection, and system calibration to ensure safe water supply.

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