Contract
WING HEADQUARTERS CROSSWALK LIGHTING
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
- Location
- MIDDLE RIVER, MD
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 2 days (Jul 20, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 2, 2026
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 238210
What this contract is for
The 175th Wing, Maryland Air National Guard (MDANG) has an immediate operational need for utility construction and infrastructure services to replace a failed street lighting system at Facility building 7030, located directly in front of the 175th Wing Headquarters at the Maryland Air National Guard Base, Martin State Airport. This requirement is necessary to restore proper and reliable illumination to a critical pedestrian crosswalk and traffic lane, ensuring base personnel safety and site security.This is a plain-language summary. The full scope, requirements, submittals, and deliverables are in Attachment 1, the Statement of Work for Project PJMS262001, and govern the work. See also Section 01 00 00.
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