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Overhaul Cooling Towers for AFH at USAG Humphreys

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The solicitation seeks proposals for the overhaul of cooling towers at the U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys under contract number W91QVN26RA064, with a response deadline of June 29, 2026, at 4:00 a.m. The request, issued as a combined solicitation, is categorized under NAICS code 236220, which pertains to commercial and institutional building construction. The contracting activity is managed by the Department of Defense through the Office of the 0411 Aq Hq Contract Augmented, located at APO, AP 96271-5289. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Hyekyong Yi, reachable via email at hyekyong.yi6.ln@army.mil. The place of performance is not specified beyond the garrison location, and no set-aside designation has been assigned. The original response date was erroneously listed as July 29, 2026, and has been formally amended to June 29, 2026, to align with the intended schedule.

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U.S. Army seeks bids to overhaul cooling towers at USAG Humphreys by June 29, 2026, via solicitation W91QVN26RA064.

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → 0411 Aq Hq Contract Augmented
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OfficeAPO, AP, 96271-5289, USA
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SOLICITATION AMENDMENT: To correct Response date in Solicitation from 29 Jul 26 to 29 Jun 26.

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