MSHA - Building 4 Wiring and Conduit Replacement Project
Contact and place of performance
Alicia M. Jackson
Triadelphia, WV
USA
MSHA’s Approval & Certification Center, located in Triadelphia, WV, requires the services for Concrete Demolition and Installation Project that have deteriorated due to being exposed to environmental conditions. The Government requires these services to maintain the physical facilities where various mining products and materials are tested and certified per 30 CFR. The certification of these products and materials play a vital role in the safety and health of the industry’s miners.
The Department of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, has issued a sources sought notice for the Building 4 Wiring and Conduit Replacement Project at the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Approval & Certification Center in Triadelphia, West Virginia. This project involves concrete demolition and installation services to address infrastructure that has deteriorated due to environmental exposure. These services are necessary to maintain facilities used for testing and certifying mining products and materials under 30 CFR, which is essential to the safety and health of the mining industry.
This requirement is identified under solicitation number 1605C4-26-N-00004 and is managed by the CAS Division 4 Procurement office. The project is classified under NAICS 238210, Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors, and PSC N059, Installation of Equipment- Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components. There is currently no set-aside designated for this procurement.
Responses to this market research inquiry are due by May 22, 2026. Detailed information regarding the scope of work and request for information is provided through two attachments: a statement of work in PDF format and an RFI document in .docx format, both published on May 15, 2026. Alicia M. Jackson serves as the point of contact for this notice.
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