Contract · No Set aside used
Spangdahlem Total Maintenance
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY (DECA)
- Location
- Spangdahlem, DE-RP
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 2 days (Jul 20, 2026)
- Posted
- Jun 30, 2026
- Set-aside
- No Set aside used
- NAICS code
- 238990
What this contract is for
Amendment 1: Answer the questions from interested parties and incorporate a site visit in the solicitation timeframe (See attached SF30 A.15.01.01 Solicitation Amendment (HQC01026QE0160001) for more information. (i) The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) requires a commercial contractor to provide comprehensive maintenance services for its Spangdahlem Commissary facility and equipment in Germany. This is a non-personal services contract where the contractor manages their own workforce to keep all building systems, infrastructure, and food-handling equipment safe, compliant, and continuously operational. The contractor must deliver three main categories of maintenance: Preventive Maintenance (PM): Regularly scheduled inspections, cleaning, filter replacements, and certifications (such as HVAC, refrigeration, and fire systems) based on structured intervals. Unscheduled Maintenance (UM): Non-emergency repairs. The contractor must provide a firm-fixed-price estimate within 14 days of a request and complete the work within 45 days of approval. Emergency Maintenance (EM): Critical repairs to prevent loss of life, safety hazards, or major product spoilage. The contractor must maintain a 24/7 hotline, arrive on-site within 3 hours, and is authorized to execute repairs. Systems & Compliance SOMS Tracking: All work orders, inventories, estimates, and checklists must be managed and logged in DeCA’s secure, web-based Service Order Management System (SOMS). Undocumented work is considered non-performance and will not be paid. Inventory & Labeling: The contractor must perform a 100% physical inventory of all equipment and refrigerant gases within 30 days of award, label each item, and update this inventory quarterly. German & EU Compliance: All work must align with commercial standards...
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