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Z--WAPA requirement for inspection, maintenance, and repair of facility equipment for all Sierra Nevada Region (SNR) sites throughout California.

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89503326QWA000381Federal

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The Western Area Power Administration, Sierra Nevada Region, has awarded a contract for comprehensive inspection, maintenance, and repair services for facility equipment across all its sites in California. This contract falls under NAICS code 561210 and is managed by the Department of Energy through its Western-Sierra Nevada Region office located in Folsom, California. The work will support the operational integrity of critical infrastructure at multiple locations throughout the region, ensuring equipment remains functional, safe, and compliant with federal standards. The award notice was posted on May 11, 2026, and no specific set-aside status was assigned, indicating the opportunity was open to all eligible contractors. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Jolene Daoud, reachable via email at Daoud@wapa.gov or phone at 916-353-4469, with the official solicitation number being 89503326QWA000381. The place of performance encompasses all SNR facilities in California, though exact locations are not specified in the posting.

General Info

Contract for comprehensive inspection, maintenance, and repair of facility equipment across Western Area Power Administration’s Sierra Nevada Region sites.

Agency

Department Of Energy → Western-Sierra Nevada RegionView Agency

Contract Value

$206,496

NAICS

561210 - Facilities Support ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

SPRING FOUNTAIN STUDIOS LLCView Profile

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → Western-Sierra Nevada Region
Contacts1 person available
OfficeFOLSOM, CA, 95630, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Energy → Western-Sierra Nevada Region
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Office AddressFOLSOM, CA, 95630, USA

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WAPA requirement for inspection, maintenance, and repair services of facility equipment for all Sierra Nevada Region (SNR) sites throughout California.

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