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Emergency Generator Supply and Delivery

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The contract calls for the supply and delivery of a sound-attenuated emergency generator designed to operate on either natural gas or diesel fuel, ensuring flexibility in fuel sourcing under emergency conditions. The unit must include a cold weather kit to maintain reliable performance in low-temperature environments, integrated safety controls to prevent operational hazards, and a sub-base fuel tank to provide adequate onboard fuel storage without external dependencies. All equipment must meet the specific environmental and operational standards required by the National Institute of Standards and Technology site in Boulder, including adjustments for altitude and other local conditions to ensure seamless functionality in the designated location. This is a small business set-aside subcontract under the SBA’s Total Small Business Set-Aside program, exclusively reserved for small businesses as defined by federal regulations. The North American Industry Classification System code 335312 applies, indicating the focus on other electrical equipment and component manufacturing. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, with a response deadline of August 12, 2026, and the place of performance is confirmed as Boulder, Colorado, with a ZIP code of 80305. The contract is managed by the Department of Commerce under NIST, and interested parties must submit proposals through the official SAM.gov portal linked in the posting.

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Small business set-aside for sound-attenuated emergency generator delivery to Boulder, CO, with dual fuel, cold weather kit, and safety controls.

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335312 - Motor and Generator ManufacturingView NAICS

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Boulder, CO, 80305, USA

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Supply of a sound-attenuated emergency generator capable of operating on natural gas or diesel, with cold weather kit, safety controls, and sub-base fuel tank, meeting NIST site and altitude requirements.

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