Maintenance and inspection of low-voltage and medium-voltage systems
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The US Consulate Frankfurt is soliciting bids for the regular inspection, maintenance, and testing of its medium-voltage and low-voltage electrical networks. This contract covers specific Siemens systems, including 8DJH/8DH10 MV, SIVACON/SENTRON LV, and GEAFOL/Tumetic transformers, as well as industrial battery and charger systems. To ensure zero disruption to diplomatic operations, all power shutdowns and core maintenance must be executed outside of regular business hours, such as nights, weekends, or public holidays. Bidders must provide proof of manufacturer-specific technical certifications for all deployed personnel. Additionally, because the work takes place at a diplomatic facility, all staff must undergo official background checks and security vetting before gaining site access. Interested parties must submit their responses by September 14, 2026, ensuring all technical ratings and asset quantities align with the provided equipment inventory.
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Frankfurt, DE-HE, 60435, DEUSet-Aside
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Regular Inspection, Maintenance, and Testing of Electrical Equipment in the Medium-Voltage (MV) and Low-Voltage (LV) Network.
Critical Estimation and Execution Instructions for Bidders:
- Execution Outside of Regular Business Hours: To prevent any disruption to diplomatic day-to-day operations, all power shutdowns, switchovers, core maintenance tasks, and functional testing must strictly be performed outside of the Consulate’s regular business hours (e.g., nights after 18:00, weekends, or public holidays). Exception: Purely visual inspections of outdoor installations may be performed during the day, subject to prior coordination with the Security Department.
- Proof of Technical Certifications (Mandatory): The deployed maintenance personnel must possess valid, manufacturer-specific certifications for working on the respective Siemens systems (8DJH/8DH10 MV, SIVACON/SENTRON LV, and GEAFOL/Tumetic transformers) and associated industrial battery/charger systems. Appropriate proof of training must be submitted alongside the bid.
- Background Checks & Personnel Security Clearance: Due to the diplomatic status of the facility, site access is strictly regulated. The bidder agrees to provide all required documentation for official background checks and security vetting of their personnel upon request. The deployment of unvetted personnel is strictly prohibited.
Equipment Inventory: The exact quantities, model designations, manufacturing years, battery types (e.g., VRLA, NiCd), and technical ratings of all assets to be serviced must be taken directly from the detailed inventory list in Appendix A (Detailed Equipment List).
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