ELEVATOR INSPECTION SERVICE
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 333921 • PSC C213.
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Description
2/10/2026 - Ammendent A00001 issued. Cancellation of GSA Notice as of 2/10/2026. This requirement will be commercial/open market. The close date has been extended to 2/26/2026 @ 0800am EST. NAICS code and PSC continue to apply to this requirement.
Elevator inspection service for USCG Academy New London CT.
Previous Incumbent: Admiral Elevator Co., Contract w/ Base + 2 Options $22,357.09 (two years exercised, 1 year not)
This notice will be published in SAM at the Government Point of Entry (GPE) and contract award will be reserved for GSA Schedule Award / Task Order with existing contract vehicle.
MAS: OASIS+*A - attached GSA e-Buy Notice & SF1449
All Quotes will be emailed to Katherine.m.discenza@uscg.mil or posted in GSA e-buy electronically.
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The US Coast Guard is seeking elevator inspection services for the USCG Academy in New London, CT, with a response deadline of February 26, 2026. This requirement is classified under PSC C213 and NAICS code 333921, indicating it is for commercial/open market services. The previous incumbent was Admiral Elevator Co., and the contract value was approximately $22,357.09 for a two-year period with options.
The buyer aims to procure commercial elevator inspection services to ensure the safety and operational efficiency of the elevators at the USCG Academy.
- Review of current elevator condition and compliance
- Perform routine inspections and maintenance
- Provide inspection reports and recommendations
- Manage documentation and necessary certifications
- Respond to emergency service requests as needed
- Completed SF1449 form
- Detailed quote with pricing
- Documentation of previous experience with elevator inspections
- Safety record log
- Compliance with the GSA Schedule requirements
Source coverage notes
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- Details on specific inspection standards required
- Information on the number and type of elevators to be inspected
- Clarification on the appointment of the contract manager
- Any scheduled upgrades or modifications to current elevator systems
- Clarification on electronic submission guidelines for bids
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