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Photovoltaic System Preventive Maintenance Services

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The contract involves providing monthly preventive maintenance services for a photovoltaic system located in Nouakchott. The scope of work includes cleaning, inspecting, and verifying the performance of solar panels, inverters, combiner boxes, and control systems to ensure optimal functionality and longevity. This subcontract is managed by the U.S. Embassy in Nouakchott under the Department of State and falls under the North American Industry Classification System code 221118, which relates to solar power generation. The solicitation was posted on May 12, 2026, with a response deadline of June 20, 2026, at 6:00 PM. While no specific set-aside type or organization type is indicated, the contract emphasizes routine maintenance aimed at preventing system failures and maintaining energy production efficiency. The work location is specifically identified as Nouakchott, and the contract details are accessible through a dedicated government contracting portal, facilitating transparency and ease of access for interested subcontractors.

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Monthly preventive maintenance for photovoltaic system in Nouakchott, managed by U.S. Embassy.

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Department Of State → US Embassy Nouakchott

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221118 - Other Electric Power Generation View NAICS

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NOUAKCHOTT, MR-13, MRT

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Nouakchott
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Perform monthly preventive maintenance on solar panels, inverters, combiner boxes, and control systems, including cleaning, inspections, and performance verification.

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