Contract

Residential Water Pump Replacement at U.S. Consulate in Fukuoka

Agency
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF / STATE, DEPARTMENT OF
Location
2-5-26 Ohori Chuou-ku Fukuoka city, JP-40
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 24 days (Aug 11, 2026)
Posted
Jul 6, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
237110

What this contract is for

The U.S. Consulate Fukuoka requires a contractor to perform replacement of residential water pump on the compounds of the U.S. Consulate in Fukuoka, Japan. All responsible sources may submit a quotation, which will be considered. The Government may award the Purchase Order based on the initial quotation without discussion. The resultant contract/Purchase Order will be firm-fixed-price.? The Government is planning a pre-quotation conference and the date for this conference will be specified in the solicitation. All U.S. Contractors must be registered in the SAM (System for Award Management) Database https://www.sam.gov prior to submitting a quotation pursuant to FAR provision 52.204-7. Therefore, prospective quoters are required to register prior to the submittal of quotations. It is recommended for oversea contractors to be registered in the SAM (System for Award Management) Database https://www.sam.gov prior to an award of the contract. Electronic Submission/Responses: This opportunity allows for electronic responses. Please submit your quote prior to the response date and time. Please ensure your email with your quote does not exceed 15MB, if it does then you might have to send more than one email.

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