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NAICS Code· 811210

Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in repairing and maintaining one or more of the following: (1) consumer electronic equipment; (2) computers; (3) office machines; (4) communication equipment; and (5) other electronic and precision equipment and instruments, without retailing these products as new. Establishments in this industry repair items, such as microscopes, radar and sonar equipment, televisions, stereos, video recorders, computers, fax machines, photocopying machines, two-way radios, cellular telephones, and other communications equipment, scientific instruments, and medical equipment. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 811210 – Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance covers the specialized servicing, calibration, repair, and maintenance of complex electronic, electro-mechanical, and precision instrumentation systems. This includes medical diagnostic devices, avionics, radar and communications systems, laboratory analyzers, test and measurement equipment, and other mission-critical hardware requiring technical expertise in circuit board replacement, firmware updates, component-level troubleshooting, and compliance with military and federal calibration standards such as MIL-STD-45662 and ANSI/NCSL Z540.

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NAICS code 811210 covers Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in repairing and maintaining one or more of the following: (1) consumer electronic equipment; (2) computers; (3) office machines; (4) communication equipment; and (5) other electronic and precision equipment and instruments, without retailing these products as new. Establishments in this industry repair items, such as microscopes, radar and sonar equipment, televisions, stereos, video recorders, computers, fax machines, photocopying machines, two-way radios, cellular telephones, and other communications equipment, scientific instruments, and medical equipment. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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26-64007 IFB Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Repair & Maintenance ServicesThe California Department of State Hospitals is soliciting bids for the repair and maintenance of nineteen electric vehicle charging stations located at its Coalinga facility under Invitation for Bid 0000039782, with a submission deadline of August 7, 2026. The contract, to be awarded under NAICS code 811210, will provide comprehensive preventative maintenance, unlimited on-site repairs with a seventy-two-hour response time, software upgrades, and warranty assignments for the EV charging infrastructure. The performance period spans three years from October 1, 2026 to September 30, 2029, with labor rates defined for each fiscal year and a $45,000 allowance for approved parts replacements, reimbursed at actual cost plus a 15% markup. All work must comply with federal, state, and local codes including CAL/OSHA, NEC, and Title 24, and must adhere to strict environmental regulations such as Proposition 65 and the prohibition of lead or asbestos-containing materials. Contractors must provide proof of insurance, including liability and motor vehicle coverage of at least $1,000,000 per accident, and submit performance and payment bonds equal to the contract value. Compliance with California prevailing wage laws is mandatory, supported by required certifications and records access for audit purposes. All work must be performed on DSH grounds, with materials stored in lockable, enclosed, and climate-controlled containers, and all personnel subject to fingerprinting, drug testing, and security clearance. Invoicing must be monthly, in arrears, on company letterhead, and itemized per budget section, with payment directed to the DSH Accounting Office. Contractors are prohibited from incurring reimbursable travel expenses and must maintain the confidentiality of all DSH personal and confidential information. Bid submissions must be sealed, labeled “DO NOT OPEN,” and include all attachments from 1 through 17, certified by an authorized representative, with bids remaining irrevocable for 180 days. The DSH Contract Manager retains sole authority to accept or reject work based on its satisfaction, and noncompliance may result in termination.
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3D Faro Focus Laser Scanning & Calibration Warranty and Maintenance ServicesThe Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board is seeking quotations for 3D Laser Scanning & Calibration Warranty and Maintenance Services under solicitation DFW18846, with responses due by 2:00 p.m. Central Time on Friday, July 17, 2026, through the BonfireHub portal only. The contract requires delivery F.O.B. destination at the Airport Board’s Central Warehouse in Texas, with all costs including packing, transportation, and incidental fees borne by the vendor, and the Airport Board is tax exempt. The work encompasses providing fully calibrated 3D laser scanning systems with comprehensive warranty coverage and ongoing maintenance services to ensure operational reliability, with technical acceptability determined by compliance with specified requirements, equipment compatibility, and adherence to applicable standards. Pricing is evaluated under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, where proposals must first meet all technical specifications before price becomes the decisive factor for award. The contract mandates strict compliance with federal regulations including Executive Order 11246 for equal employment opportunity, OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard for labeling hazardous materials, and prohibitions against offering gifts to government personnel. Vendors must indemnify the Airport Board against claims of third-party intellectual property infringement and all liabilities arising from the services or products delivered. All work must conform to good and merchantable quality standards, be free of defects, and suit the intended purpose, with acceptance occurring only after physical inspection and approval at the delivery site. No military packaging or preservation standards are specified, though OSHA compliance is required for hazardous material handling. There are no identified subcontracting flow-downs beyond equal opportunity clauses, and no detailed line-item pricing or contract value is provided, as vendors are expected to submit their own quotes. The contract does not include options, key personnel requirements, or security provisions, and no CAGE code, UEI, or SAM registration requirements are stated, though vendors must be responsible and capable. All submissions must be electronically filed through BonfireHub, and no mail or email submissions will be accepted.
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Maintenance plan for Qiagen EZ1 Extraction InstrumentsThe Texas Department of State Health Services Laboratory in Austin is seeking competitive bids for an annual preventative maintenance plan specifically for Qiagen EZ1 Extraction Instruments, as part of a solicitation under Section 2155.067 of the Texas Government Code. Bidders must propose only the exact brand name, make, and model number specified, with no substitutions allowed, and all proposals must strictly adhere to the outlined technical requirements. The solicitation, identified as HHS0017229, was posted on July 13, 2026, with questions and clarifications due by July 17, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. Central Time, and responses to those inquiries will be posted by July 21, 2026. All bids must be submitted no later than July 28, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. Central Time, with the anticipated contract start date set for September 1, 2026. The procurement is managed by the Department of State Health Services under the State and Local Government category, with no set-aside type designated. The point of contact for this solicitation is Leticia Cortes, reachable via email at Leticia.Cortes@hhs.texas.gov or by phone at 512-406-2609, and all materials and updates will be posted on the Texas SmartBuy portal. The place of performance is in Austin, Texas, and the contract will require ongoing preventative maintenance services to ensure the continued operational integrity of the Qiagen EZ1 instruments used in state laboratory functions. Bidders are expected to provide comprehensive, reliable, and timely service aligned with the state’s operational needs, and failure to meet exact product specifications will result in disqualification. The state expects vendors to demonstrate experience, capacity, and responsiveness to support the laboratory’s critical testing infrastructure without disruption.
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MAINT & Repair/Replace LetterkennyThe U.S. Army TMDE Activity is seeking a small business contractor to perform maintenance, repair, and replacement of environmental control systems at the TMDE Support Center located at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The work includes replacing four indoor evaporators (with existing metal structures retained), four condensing units, and rooftop units installed via crane, along with upgrading the control systems by replacing existing temperature and humidity controllers with PLC controllers housed in new 24x24 NEMA enclosures. A stand-alone PC with VT SCADA software must be provided to monitor, trend, and store data, and the PLCs must be programmed to replicate existing HVAC control parameters. New control panels will be installed to interface with existing equipment, and full startup support and operator training are required. Additionally, the contractor must deliver a written summary of laboratory conditions, including deficiencies and recommended repairs, along with a record of environmental certification. The contract is a firm-fixed-price vehicle under a total small business set-aside, with NAICS code 811210, and requires the original equipment provider who installed the systems during prior renovations to perform the work. Delivery of all items and completion of services must occur within 30 days of order placement, with overall performance expected within twelve months of award. All proposals must be submitted via email by the revised deadline of July 20, 2026, and must include full company information, CAGE code, Unique Entity Identifier, and detailed technical representations confirming compliance with all specified requirements. Offers must clearly state unit and total pricing, any discounts, and confirm adherence to the 30-day delivery schedule. Proposals will be evaluated on a pass/fail basis against minimum technical requirements, with award based on best value combining price and technical capability. Contractors must comply with FAR clause 52.204-9 for personal identity verification of personnel and adhere to Department of Defense security protocols, including NCIC-III and Terrorist Screening Database adjudication for non-CAC holders. The government will provide workspace, storage, and access to equipment at no additional cost. The Force Protection Condition may require changes to security procedures during performance, and all work must occur during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 0730–1630, unless otherwise scheduled with the government point of contact, Michael Hershey. Quotes received after the deadline or lacking required documentation will be rejected without review.
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Maintenance and Repair Services for Tape DrivesThe solicitation for Maintenance and Repair Services for Tape Drives, identified as NARA-883103-26-Q-00019, is issued by the National Archives and Records Administration through its Contracting Office in College Park, Maryland. The opportunity is posted as a combined synopsis and solicitation with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, at 4:00 PM Eastern Time, and is classified under NAICS code 811210, which pertains to electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Cynthia Jones, with Yolanda Bean serving as the secondary point of contact, both reachable via email through the NARA domain. The place of performance is specified as College Park, Maryland, with a ZIP code of 20740, and the contract is administered by the NARA Contracting Office. An attached wage determination dated May 14, 2026, for Prince Georges County under classification 4281 Rev 37 governs labor compensation requirements for workers performing under this contract. No additional documentation including the Statement of Work, evaluation criteria, pricing details, contract clauses, delivery schedules, inspection procedures, representations or certifications, special requirements, or instructions to offerors is present in the provided materials, resulting in significant gaps in the full contractual framework. Despite the absence of key contract sections, the existence of the wage determination and the formal solicitation number establish the foundation for a services procurement focused on tape drive maintenance with prevailing wage obligations.
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51st Fighter Wing Mass Notification System (Giant Voice) Maintenance Support, Osan Air Base, Republic of KoreaThe U.S. Government is seeking maintenance support services for the 51st Fighter Wing Mass Notification System, commonly referred to as the Giant Voice system, located at Osan Air Base in the Republic of Korea. This requirement is solicited under contract number W90VN626QA999, with proposals due by August 17, 2026, and was posted on July 13, 2026. The work involves ongoing maintenance, repair, and operational support to ensure the integrity and reliability of the mass notification infrastructure, which is critical for emergency alerts and force protection across the base. Services must be performed to sustain system readiness in accordance with military standards, and contractors will be expected to respond promptly to outages and perform preventative maintenance as needed. The contract falls under NAICS code 811210, which covers electronic equipment repair and maintenance, and is being managed by the Department of Defense through the 0906 Aq Co Contracting Bat, based in APO, AP, with a zip code of 96202-0000. Point of contact for inquiries includes Bo Kyoung Kim as primary and Anthony S. Mosley as secondary, both reachable via official military email addresses. The place of performance is confirmed as Osan Air Base, and the solicitation is classified under a combined type indicating it may involve both fixed-price and cost-reimbursement elements as needed. Contractors must have the capability to support operations in a high-security, overseas military environment with full compliance to U.S. government regulations and security protocols.
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AN/ALQ-172 TWT REPAIRThe U.S. Air Force is conducting market research to identify qualified contractors capable of repairing the AN/ALQ-172 LRU-2 Transmitter’s High Level Traveling Wave Tube (TWT) subassemblies, identified by NSNs 5960-00-007-7071EW and 5960-01-504-3415EW. These components are critical to the B-52’s electronic countermeasure system, providing high-power RF signal amplification and advanced jamming capabilities. The Government does not own or have access to the technical data, drawings, or repair procedures for these items, and reverse engineering is deemed uneconomical. The repair classification R3/R indicates that only the original manufacturer can perform this repair, and no alternative sources with sufficient data or expertise are currently available. Contractors must demonstrate ability to repair these complex, military-unique systems without official documentation, relying on proprietary knowledge, reverse engineering expertise, or existing experience with similar systems. All contractors, including small businesses, are invited to submit capability statements outlining their facilities, personnel, quality systems such as AS9100, CMMC compliance status, and prior experience repairing similar high-power TWTs or classified ECM components. Respondents must provide detailed descriptions of their repair processes, inspection methods including non-destructive and destructive testing, equipment inventories, and strategies for handling obsolescence and diminishing manufacturing sources. The Government requires evidence of secure handling of classified material, full responsibility for all tools and test equipment, and replacement parts that match or exceed original specifications. Responses must include business information, SAM registration status, ownership details, and a rough order of magnitude cost estimate. All submissions are due by August 12, 2026, and participation in this market research does not guarantee future contract awards. No reimbursement will be provided for response costs.
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J065--Biomedical Technician/Engineering PM and Service SupportThe Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking a firm-fixed-price contract to provide corrective and preventative maintenance services for medical equipment across 62 facilities within Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 20, covering Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. The contract will support over 300 types of medical devices ranging from diagnostic imaging systems and ventilators to laboratory analyzers and surgical equipment, with the contractor required to dispatch a qualified Biomedical Engineering Technician (BMET) to perform all repairs per Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) standards. The work will be conducted during normal business hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays, with occasional overtime anticipated at a fixed rate. The 12-month initial performance period begins August 1, 2026, and may be extended by up to six months total through a unilateral government option. The contractor must maintain a fixed labor rate for 944 hours of regular technician time and 50 hours of overtime, with a $50,000 not-to-exceed cap for travel expenses reimbursed at the GSA per diem rate, requiring detailed receipts for all transit, lodging, and meal costs exceeding 50 miles from the technician’s residence. All personnel must hold at least an associate degree in biomedical electronics, biomedical equipment technology, or a related field with three years of experience performing medical equipment repair in a hospital setting, and must submit documented proof of qualifications, including a list of equipment they are certified to service. Contractor employees must undergo background vetting by the Veterans Health Administration’s Personnel Security Office, including fingerprinting, and receive a Personal Identification Verification (PIV) card prior to accessing VA facilities or systems, with failure to meet fitness standards resulting in immediate removal and no reimbursement for replacement costs. Compliance with strict documentation standards is mandatory, including monthly technician availability calendars, weekly projections for planned preventative maintenance, work order reports submitted within one week of completion, and detailed field service reports for all repairs and incomplete PMs with explanations for delays. Performance is subject to government surveillance with a 90% completion threshold for both corrective and preventative maintenance, and service reports must achieve a 98% accuracy rate. The solicitation is unrestricted, falls under NAICS code 811210 with a $34 million small business size standard, and includes mandatory certifications related to Service Contract Labor Standards exemption, prohibition of internal confidentiality agreements, cybersecurity requirements, combating trafficking in persons
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Focus Coil Repair/Recondition and Purchase of New UnitsThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Eastern Acquisition Division, on behalf of the National Weather Service’s National Reconditioning Center, is seeking a single-source contractor under a Firm-Fixed Price Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for the evaluation, repair, reconditioning, and procurement of NEXRAD Focus Coils. The contract will have a five-year period of performance spanning from September 2026 through August 2031, with a possible six-month extension, and will be awarded using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) process. All work must strictly adhere to NWS Specification Drawing 1217084, Revision H, including structural tolerances and cosmetic appearance, and all deliverables—whether repaired, reconditioned, or newly manufactured—must meet exacting standards to ensure operational reliability. The contractor is required to submit two first article units for rigorous inspection and approval by the Radar Operations Center and NRC Inspection Branch before any production or repair orders can proceed. Units must be returned in their original shipping containers, and all shipments must be packaged to withstand vibration and shock across all modes of transport, preventing physical, electrical, mechanical, and cosmetic damage. The contractor must provide full technical and pricing proposals in two volumes: Volume I includes the completed SF-1449, pricing schedule, delivery schedule, and acknowledgment of amendments; Volume II includes a certification that parts will be form, fit, and function equivalent to the specified drawing and a detailed build plan for evaluation by the Radar Operations Center. Pricing for repair and reconditioning must be all-inclusive, covering diagnostics, materials, labor, inspections, and return shipping, while new unit pricing must cover manufacturing and delivery. The proposal must address all CLINs or it will be deemed nonresponsive. Offerors must hold current certification from the NWS Radar Operations Center, be registered in SAM with active UEI and CAGE codes, provide a Certificate of Insurance covering workers’ compensation, employer’s liability, aircraft liability, and general liability, and submit an Organizational Conflict of Interest statement. All employees must complete mandatory sexual assault and harassment prevention training within 30 days of assignment and annually thereafter. Invoicing is mandatory through the U.S. Treasury’s Invoice Processing Platform, governed by the Prompt Payment Act. The contract will be awarded based solely on lowest evaluated price among technically acceptable offers, and failure to meet any technical pass/fail gate will result in immediate disqualification. The place of performance
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