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J--Silver Preventive Maintenance for M5000 w/ 225 / 3

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89243326NFE000239Federal

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The contract is for Silver Preventive Maintenance services for an M5000 system equipped with a 225 / 320 MXR Industrial CT scanner, ensuring ongoing operational reliability and performance through scheduled maintenance activities. The award was issued by the National Energy Technology Laboratory under the Department of Energy, with the contract identified by solicitation number 89243326NFE000239 and classified under NAICS code 334516, which corresponds to the manufacturing of electronic component and product manufacturing. Maintenance services are expected to be performed at the agency's facility in Morgantown, West Virginia, with primary point of contact Shannon H. Lynch reachable via phone and email for contractual inquiries and coordination. The contract was posted on July 22, 2026, and is structured as an award notice, indicating it has been competitively awarded with no specific set-aside designation. The services will support critical industrial computed tomography operations, likely used in advanced energy research or materials analysis, requiring precision and minimal downtime. All maintenance activities will follow Silver-level service standards, which typically include routine inspections, calibration, component replacements, and system optimization. The contract remains active under the oversight of the National Energy Technology Laboratory, with performance expected to align with federal acquisition requirements and technical specifications for industrial imaging systems.

General Info

Renew sole-source maintenance for North Star Imaging M5000 CT scanner from August 2026 to July 2030, limited to vendor with unique technical capability.

Agency

Department Of Energy → National Energy Technology LaboratoryView Agency

Contract Value

$30,173

NAICS

334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

WV

Set-Aside

NONE

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NORTH STAR IMAGING INCORPORATEDView Profile

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → National Energy Technology Laboratory
Contacts1 person available
OfficeMORGANTOWN, WV, 26507, USA
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Department Of Energy → National Energy Technology Laboratory
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Office AddressMORGANTOWN, WV, 26507, USA

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Silver Preventive Maintenance for M5000 w/ 225 / 320 MXR Industrial CT scanner

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