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Protective Coating Application (Polyurea, Epoxy, Powder Coating)

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The contract involves the application of industrial protective coatings—specifically polyurea, epoxy, and powder coating—to steel detention modules to provide long-term resistance against corrosion, moisture, and tampering. These coatings are critical to ensuring the structural integrity and security of the modules in challenging environmental conditions. The work is to be performed at a designated location in Guatemala City, with a zip code of 01016, under the oversight of the U.S. Department of State through the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City. The requirement is structured as a subcontract and falls under the NAICS code 332813, which corresponds to metal coating, engraving, and allied services. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, with a response deadline of August 20, 2026, at 9:00 PM local time. No set-aside provisions are specified, indicating the opportunity is open to all eligible contractors. While the point of contact and full agency office address are not provided, the place of performance is clearly established in Guatemala City, and all work must comply with the required performance standards for durability, security, and environmental resilience. Contractors must be prepared to meet stringent quality and safety benchmarks for coating application to secure and protect these detention modules in a high-risk operational environment.

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Apply polyurea, epoxy, and powder coatings to steel detention modules in Guatemala City for corrosion and tamper resistance.

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Department Of State → Usembassy Guatemala CityView Agency

NAICS

332813 - Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and ColoringView NAICS

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Guatemala, GT-GU, 01016, GTM

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Usembassy Guatemala City
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Application of industrial protective coatings (polyurea, epoxy, powder coating) to steel detention modules to ensure corrosion, moisture, and tamper resistance.

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