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Chancery 3003 Integrated window blinds (104)

Agency
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF / STATE, DEPARTMENT OF
Location
Bern, CH-BE
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 18 days (Aug 5, 2026)
Posted
Jul 14, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
238390

What this contract is for

Statement of Work (SOW): Maintenance & Motor Retrofit (Final Version) Project: Refurbishment of 104 Integrated Venetian Blinds Location: Office Building – Bern, Switzerland System Type: Warema Type 1.16/25/35.07 (24v motor) inside WICONA WICLINE Aluminum Composite Windows 1. Project Objective The contractor shall provide a turnkey solution for the inspection, repair, and motor retrofit of 104 integrated venetian blinds. The objective is to restore 100% motorized functionality while maintaining the thermal, acoustic, and aesthetic integrity of the WICONA window units. 2. Comprehensive Pricing & Scope The offer submitted by the contractor must be all-inclusive. No additional costs will be entertained after the contract award. The bid price shall include: Labor: All technician, electrician, and logistical personnel hours. Materials: All motors, cables, lift tapes, ladder cords, and hardware components. Equipment: All tools, specialized window opening devices, safety gear, and cleaning supplies. Transportation: All travel costs, vehicle expenses, and shipping/freight for parts. Fees: Disposal fees, administrative costs, and any required permits or insurance. 3. Logistics & Site Management Furniture Management: Contractor shall move office furniture and equipment as required to gain unobstructed access to the windows. All items must be protected and returned to their original positions upon completion. Surface Protection: Provide appropriate floor and wall protection during the transit of tools and components. 4. Health, Safety & Electrical Standards Qualified Personnel: Only certified electricians (per Swiss regulations) may perform electrical work. Lockout/Tagout (LOTO): A strict LOTO procedure must be implemented. Hazardous energy sources must be isolated, locked, and tag...

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