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OEM Warranty and Maintenance Services (Local Support in Tashkent)

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The contract requires a locally based, authorized service provider in Tashkent to deliver warranty servicing and scheduled maintenance for SUVs under an OEM agreement. Services must be performed in compliance with manufacturer standards and include all necessary repairs, inspections, and preventive maintenance tasks to ensure vehicle performance and safety throughout the warranty period. The work is specifically tied to vehicles supported by the US Embassy in Tashkent and must be conducted using certified technicians, genuine parts, and documented procedures that align with the original equipment manufacturer's protocols. The contract is classified as a subcontract and falls under NAICS code 811111, indicating automotive mechanical and electrical repair and maintenance. The solicitation was posted on June 17, 2026, with a deadline for responses set for August 1, 2026. Performance is to occur exclusively in Tashkent, and the contracting entity is the US Department of State through its office at the US Embassy in Tashkent. While no specific set-aside type is designated, the requirement emphasizes local presence and authorization, requiring the service provider to be formally recognized by the OEM and capable of supporting US government fleet vehicles in accordance with diplomatic and operational needs.

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Local Tashkent service provider to perform OEM-compliant maintenance and repairs for US Embassy SUVs using certified techs and genuine parts.

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Department Of State → US Embassy TashkentView Agency

NAICS

811111 - General Automotive Repair View NAICS

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Tashkent, UZ-TK, UZB

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Tashkent
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Provide warranty servicing and scheduled maintenance for the SUV through a locally based, authorized service provider in Tashkent.

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