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RFQ 2031ZA26Q00098 - Environmental Chamber.pdf | Jun 2, 2026 |
Environmental Chamber
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) is procuring a new environmental chamber to support banknote manufacturing and sample testing at its Washington, DC facility. This equipment is necessary to maintain precise temperature and humidity levels for conditioning paper materials before testing. The procurement, issued under solicitation 2031ZA26Q00098, is a small business set-aside covering the delivery of a new base unit, installation, staff training, and five years of maintenance and calibration. The BEP requires new equipment that meets the technical specifications in the Statement of Work, with delivery expected within 90 days of award. On-site personnel must meet agency security clearance requirements for performance at the government facility. This small business set-aside requires the delivery, installation, and maintenance of an environmental chamber with NIST-traceable calibration. The contractor is responsible for logistics, on-site training, and adhering to security protocols at the BEP facility. The scope includes the base unit, software, and accessories, followed by installation, verification, and staff training. The contractor will also provide five years of preventative maintenance and calibration services.
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Contact and place of performance
Naweed Nezam
Washington, DC 20228
USA
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) is a component of the Department of the Treasury that Designs, Engraves, and Prints U.S Banknote Currency and other U.S Security Products. Banknote Currency Manufacturing occurs at Washington, DC and Fort Worth, TX. BEP’s primary customer is the Federal Reserve Board (FRB). The purpose of this acquisition is to purchase a new environmental chamber that is capable of ma...
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