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Energy Infrastructure Assessment and Recovery Planning

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The contract requires the technical assessment of damaged energy infrastructure in Syria with the goal of developing detailed recovery roadmaps grounded in U.S. energy standards and technologies. This effort focuses on evaluating the condition of energy systems that have been degraded or destroyed, identifying functional gaps, and formulating actionable plans to restore reliable, safe, and sustainable power generation and distribution. The assessments must be conducted with a deep understanding of local conditions while adhering to American engineering benchmarks, regulatory frameworks, and best practices to ensure long-term resilience and interoperability with international energy systems. The work is structured as a subcontract under the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs within the U.S. Department of State and is targeted at organizations with expertise in energy systems evaluation and post-conflict infrastructure revitalization. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with responses due by August 31, 2026. While the exact location of performance is not specified, the work is centered entirely in Syria, and the deliverables must be technically rigorous, culturally informed, and aligned with U.S. foreign policy objectives in the region. The North American Industry Classification System code 221118 indicates the focus is on other electric power generation, transmission, and distribution activities, underscoring the technical and operational nature of the required expertise.

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Assess damaged Syrian energy infrastructure and develop U.S.-standard recovery roadmaps for reliable, sustainable power restoration.

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Department Of State → Bureau Of Near Eastern Affairs

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221118 - Other Electric Power GenerationView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Bureau Of Near Eastern Affairs
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Conduct technical assessments of damaged energy systems in Syria and develop recovery roadmaps aligned with U.S. energy standards and technologies.

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