Electrical renovation in a U.S Mission Residence in France.
Solicitation from STATE, DEPARTMENT OF • STATE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: Paris • France. Response deadline: Mar 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 23821 • PSC N059.
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The Embassy of the United States in Paris, France, is releasing a solicitation for comprehensive electrical renovation work at a residence to the US Mission to France.
The Government intends to award the contract resulting from this solicitation to the lowest priced technically acceptable offeror who is a responsible contractor. The Government may award the contract based on the initial offer without discussion.
The resultant contract will be a firm-fixed price contract. All responsible sources have to be registered in the SAM (System for Award Management) Database https://www.sam.gov prior to submitting an offer pursuant to FAR provision 52.204-7. Therefore prospective offerors are encouraged to register prior to the submittal of quotations/proposals.
Electronic Submissions/Responses: This opportunity allows for electronic responses. Please submit your offer prior to the response date and time.
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