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Gate Valve Manufacturing and Supply

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The contract entails the manufacturing and supply of gate valves designated by NSN 4820015032430 to meet federal specifications for use by the Defense Logistics Agency under the Department of Defense. The work includes full-cycle production encompassing design, fabrication, rigorous testing, secure packaging, and timely delivery in accordance with military standards, ensuring operational readiness and reliability in defense applications. The contract is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 332911, which classifies it within the miscellaneous fabricated metal product manufacturing sector, and is intended for performance in support of national defense logistics infrastructure. Though specific performance locations and point of contact details are not provided, the contractual obligations are bound by federal procurement requirements and must align with the Defense Logistics Agency’s stringent quality and scheduling mandates. The solicitation, though not publicly listed, is formally recorded under contract number SPE7M426V1916 and was posted for awareness on July 13, 2026, indicating an upcoming or planned award cycle within the defense supply chain.

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Manufacture and supply gate valves to DOD specs under contract SPE7M426V1916 for Defense Logistics Agency.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

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332911 - Industrial Valve ManufacturingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Supply of Gate Valves (NSN: 4820015032430) to federal specifications for defense logistics use, including manufacturing, testing, packaging, and delivery.

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