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Fiber Optic Cabling and Splicing for Security Network

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This subcontract opportunity with the Department of Defense involves the installation, termination, and testing of fiber optic cabling to connect the IDS/ACS at Building 905 to the BDOC via Building 288. The scope of work specifically requires OTDR verification and machine labeling to ensure network integrity and standards compliance. The project is located in Warner Robins, Georgia, and is designated as a total Small Business Set Aside under NAICS code 238210. Interested parties must submit their responses by September 2, 2026, for the agency FA8501 Opl Contracting Afsc/pzio.

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DoD fiber optic cabling installation in Warner Robins, GA. Small Business Set Aside.

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Department Of Defense → FA8501 Opl Contracting Afsc/pzioView Agency

NAICS

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

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Warner Robins, GA, 31098, USA

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SBA

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This scope was carved out of FA850126Q0061.

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RAFB Honeywell (Vindicator) Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Installation - Bldg. 905

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Installation, termination, and testing of fiber optic cabling to connect IDS/ACS at Bldg 905 to BDOC via Bldg 288, including OTDR verification and machine labeling.

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