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Preventive Maintenance and Emergency Repair Service - Makino (Wire) Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM)

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W911KF26QA016Federal

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The contract extends services for preventive maintenance and emergency repair of Makino wire electrical discharge machines (EDM) under solicitation W911KF26QA016, awarded by the Department of Defense through the W6QK Acc Anad office located in Anniston, Alabama. The work is to be performed at a facility with a zip code of 36201, and the North American Industry Classification System code is 811310, which corresponds to machinery and equipment repair and maintenance. This amendment, designated as Amendment 0003, specifically extends the term of the original agreement to ensure continued operational readiness of critical EDM equipment. Primary point of contact is Ellen Bethea, reachable via email and phone, with Heather Glover listed as secondary contact for coordination and communication related to service delivery, scheduling, and technical issues. The services include scheduled preventive maintenance to minimize downtime and rapid response emergency repairs to restore functionality of the EDM systems, which are vital to defense manufacturing and precision machining operations. All work must comply with manufacturer specifications and military standards for equipment reliability and performance. The extension ensures uninterrupted support without the need for recompetition, maintaining continuity of service under the existing contractual framework. Contract execution remains under the authority of the U.S. Army, and all performance obligations are tied to the place of performance specified in Anniston, AL.

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Provide preventive maintenance and emergency repairs for Makino Wire EDM machines, DoD, Anniston, AL.

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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc AnadView Agency

Contract Value

$133,959.55

NAICS

811310 - Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance View NAICS

Place of Performance

AL, 36201

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NONE

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MAKINO INCView Profile

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W6QK Acc Anad
Contacts2 people available
OfficeANNISTON, AL, 36201-4199, USA
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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc Anad
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Office AddressANNISTON, AL, 36201-4199, USA

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Preventive Maintenance and Emergency Repair Service - Makino (Wire) Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM) - Amendment 0003, extension

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