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Preventive Maintenance Services for Anti-Ram & Anti-Climb Barriers

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The U.S. Embassy Wellington is seeking quotes for preventive maintenance services for Anti-Ram and Anti-Climb Barriers at the U.S. Embassy Chancery in Wellington, New Zealand. Proposals must be submitted electronically to Wellington.GSOProcurement@state.gov no later than 5:00 PM on July 24, 2026, with no exceptions for late submissions. The solicitation is identified by number 19NZ9526Q0007 and was posted on July 7, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code associated with this effort is 81121, indicating it relates to other repair and maintenance services. The contracting office is the Department of State, with the primary point of contact being Narae Jo and secondary contact Savitri Devi, both reachable via the same email address. The place of performance is specifically located in Wellington, New Zealand, with a postal code of 6011, while the agency’s administrative address is listed in Washington, D.C. No set-aside provisions apply to this solicitation, and the contract is open to all eligible respondents. All standard sections of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, including those covering description of services, evaluation criteria, contract administration, inspection and acceptance, special requirements, and submission instructions, are either not provided or not accessible in the available documentation. Consequently, detailed performance specifications, pricing structures, evaluation factors, payment terms, and deliverables are not outlined in the provided materials, leaving proposers to rely on supplementary attachments referenced in the solicitation for further guidance, though no such attachments are explicitly listed or described here. The estimated contract value is unavailable, and no information regarding compliance certifications, packaging requirements, or reporting obligations is present in the data provided.

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U.S. Embassy Wellington seeks preventive maintenance for anti-ram/climb barriers at Wellington chancery by July 24, 2026.

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Department Of State → US Embassy WellingtonView Agency

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Wellington, DC, 6011, NZL

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PMSC Anti Ram Barriers Gates Delta Barrier SOW Wellington 2026

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RFQ 19NZ9526Q0007 Preventive Maintenance Services for Anti-Ram & Anti-Climb Barriers

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Wellington
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OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
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Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
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U.S. Embassy Wellington invites you to submit a quote for Preventive Maintenance Services for Anti-RAM & Anti-Climb Barriers to be performed at the U.S. Embassy Chancery in Wellington, New Zealand.


Your proposal must be submitted to Wellington.GSOProcurement@state.gov by 5:00 PM on 24 July 2026. No quotes will be accepted after this time. Please see the attached documents for further details. 

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