Boiler Replacement Service for the U.S. Embassy Riga, Latvia
Solicitation from STATE, DEPARTMENT OF • STATE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: Riga, Rīga • 1510 Latvia. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 238220 • PSC Z2AA.
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Description
The United States Embassy in Riga is seeking professional services for the removal and installation of two boilers. The contractor shall be responsible for maintaining all affected areas of the property in a safe and orderly condition throughout the project.
The Contractor shall provide all necessary managerial, administrative, and skilled labor personnel, as well as all required transportation, equipment, tools, materials, and supplies to complete the removal, disposal, and installation of the two boilers in accordance with the Scope of Work.
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The U.S. Embassy in Riga, Latvia, is soliciting proposals for the removal and installation of two boilers, with a response deadline of March 18, 2026. Contractors will be responsible for maintaining safety and order throughout the project. Interested parties must ensure they can provide all necessary labor, equipment, and materials as outlined in the Scope of Work.
The buyer aims to replace existing boilers at the U.S. Embassy in Riga, ensuring minimal disruption during the installation and maintaining a safe work environment throughout the project.
- Remove two existing boilers
- Install two new boilers
- Ensure safety and cleanliness of project areas
- Provide all necessary personnel and resources
- Proposal detailing approach to boiler replacement
- Safety management plan
- Documentation of experience with similar projects
- Equipment and personnel availability assurance
- Cost breakdown including labor and materials
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- Scope of Work details are unspecified in the brief.
- Specific requirements for safety protocols are not provided.
- Information on existing boiler specifications is missing.
- Contract length or performance timeline is not defined.
- Local labor regulations compliance details are unknown.
- Details on disposal requirements for old boilers are absent.
- No mention of warranty requirements for new boilers provided.
- Clarification on project oversight responsibilities is lacking.
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