J--Equipment Maintenance and Repair Services
Sources Sought from DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Feb 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811310 • PSC J038.
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The Department of Offices is seeking sources for Equipment Maintenance and Repair Services as indicated in solicitation number DOIDFBO260021, posted on January 16, 2026. This sources sought notice could pave the way for future contracts under PSC J038 and NAICS 811310. Vendors should prepare to demonstrate their capabilities in offering these services by the response deadline of February 16, 2026.
Identify suitable vendors who can provide equipment maintenance and repair services for the Departmental Offices, ensuring they meet specific service requirements.
- Companies specializing in equipment maintenance and repair services under NAICS 811310.
- Firms with experience working with government contracts related to maintenance and repair.
- Company Capabilities Statement
- Relevant Past Performance Examples
- Technical Approach to Equipment Maintenance and Repair
- Consider competitive pricing models in line with industry standards for maintenance services.
- Identify potential partners with complementary skills in facility management and technical support.
- Explore teaming arrangements with companies experienced in federal government contracts.
- Lack of clarity on specific equipment types could lead to misalignment in proposals.
- Potential for significant competition may affect pricing and selection.
- What specific types of equipment will require maintenance and repair services?
- Are there particular performance metrics the agency expects to be achieved?
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- Details on the specific types of equipment requiring service are not provided.
- No information on the expected volume or scale of services needed is available.
- The performance period for the potential contract is unspecified.
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