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Potable Water Tank Inspection & Maintenance

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The contract covers inspection, cleaning, corrosion control, and structural repairs for potable water storage tanks located at U.S. Navy facilities in Japan. Work scope includes thorough assessments of tank integrity, removal of sediment and biofilm, application of protective coatings or linings to prevent corrosion, and necessary repairs to address structural degradation, ensuring the continued safety and compliance of drinking water systems. All services must adhere to stringent military and public health standards to maintain water quality and operational readiness. This is a subcontract under the Department of Defense through Navfacsyscom Far East, classified under NAICS code 221310 for Water Supply and Irrigation Systems. The contract was posted on June 30, 2026, and performance will occur exclusively at Navy installations in Japan, with no designated city or state provided. No set-aside designation is specified, indicating the opportunity may be open to any qualified subcontractor capable of meeting the technical and logistical requirements for work in a remote, international military environment.

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Inspection, cleaning, corrosion control, and structural repairs for Navy water tanks in Japan under DoD subcontract.

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Department Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Far EastView Agency

NAICS

221310 - Water Supply and Irrigation Systems View NAICS

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AP, JPN

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Far East
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Inspection, cleaning, corrosion control, and structural repairs for potable water storage tanks at U.S. Navy facilities in Japan.

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