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J061--Breaker Testing (VA-23-00083653)

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Updated)
  • Updated Published Date: Sep 06, 2023 04:59 pm EDT
  • Original Published Date: Aug 31, 2023 05:29 pm EDT
  • Updated Date Offers Due: Sep 08, 2023 12:00 pm EDT
  • Original Date Offers Due: Sep 08, 2023 12:00 pm EDT
  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Updated Inactive Date: Oct 08, 2023
  • Original Inactive Date: Dec 16, 2023
  • Initiative:
    • None

Classification

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: J061 - MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- ELECTRIC WIRE AND POWER DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT
  • NAICS Code:
    • 238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
  • Place of Performance:

Description

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 36C24623Q1183 Breaker Tester Can you please provide the attachments below (#2 and 3)?   Attachments.  Government Furnished Q1. One-line and other information drawings of the Electrical Power Distribution System. These drawings are not certified as-built drawings. A1. See attachments. Q2. Electrical Power Systems study information relevant to the scope of this effort, such as coordination study data, short-circuit analysis, arc-flash hazard analysis and available protective devices settings information. A2. See attachments.

Contact Information

Contracting Office Address

  • 100 EMANCIPATION DR
  • HAMPTON , VA 23667
  • USA

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