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Power Plant and Electrical Distribution System Upgrades at the U.S. Consulate General in Kolkata, India
Contact and place of performance
ANDRA BALTA
Kolkata
IND
The Regional Procurement Support Office, Frankfurt provides the following Pre-Solicitation Notice regarding the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for: Power Plant and Electrical Distribution System Upgrades at the U.S. Consulate General in Kolkata, India The Regional Procurement Support Office in Frankfurt, Germany, intends to issue a Firm Fixed-Price Construction type contract during the third quarter of cale...
View moreThe magnitude of this project is anticipated to be between $5.000.000,00 and $7.000.000,00.
Pursuant to the Foreign Service Buildings Act of 1926, as amended (22 U.S.C. 302), competition is limited to American-owned firms and firms from countries that grant substantially equal access to American companies for comparable diplomatic and consular construction projects. The definition of “American-owned firm” is set forth in DOSAR provision 636.236-71, which will be included in the forthcoming solicitation. In accordance with DOSAR 636.104-70(c), qualifying American-owned firms will receive a ten percent price evaluation preference, provided that two or more such firms submit responsive offers.
Companies interested in the solicitation should express their interest by written correspondence, no later than June 14, 2026, 15:00 CEST at the following email addresses [email protected] and MUST include the following information: Name of Firm, Name, Telephone, Email Address of Point of Contact and Complete Physical and Mailing Address of Firm. Please do not telephone.
Firms shall be knowledgeable in written and spoken English.
The solicitation package/documents shall not be placed on SAM.gov. Only companies submitting a letter of interest and complete “Application for Solicitation Document” check list attached hereto may receive a copy of the solicitation package/documents when available.
APPLICATION FOR SOLICITATION DOCUMENTATION CHECK LIST
In applying for the solicitation material, you are acknowledging that your company can reach compliance with the following highlighted requirements included in the solicitation.
In accordance with DOSAR 652.242-73 AUTHORIZATION AND PERFORMANCE (AUG 1999), it will be necessary for your organization to possess authorization to operate and do business in the country in which this contract will be performed. Contractors shall be required to provide:
a. A thorough description as to what steps you have taken to investigate all requirements to obtain authorization to perform in the given country,
b. Details of your findings and a description of what your organization will be required to undertake to obtain licensing, and
c. Specific information concerning the period of time you anticipate it will take to obtain appropriate authorization.
You will be required to provide information that clearly shows you are able to perform work in India. Any entry or work visa issues requirements must be clearly discussed with a plan to mitigate any risk clearly identified.
Irrevocable Letters of Credit (ILOC): The successful contractor will be required to provide the government with surety in the form of Irrevocable Letters of Credits totaling 40% of the value of the contract.
If you have been SAM* registered, please include below. Please note that the requirement to be SAM registered, will be a mandatory requirement upon contract award.
UEI number: _______________________ SAM Registered: ( ) Yes ( ) No
* System for Award Management: https://sam.gov
The failure to provide the above documentation when submitting your proposal may result in your proposal being found technically unacceptable and removed from the competition without further discussions.
Solicitation and award will be subject to the laws and regulations of the United States of America. This requirement is being competed utilizing full and open competition procedures.
The Department of State Bureau of Overseas Building Operations (OBO) requires upgrades to the power plant and electrical distribution system at the U.S. Consulate General in Kolkata, India. This project involves replacing four existing generators, upgrading outdated switchgears, implementing flood mitigation measures for the utility building, and ensuring the entire system meets current code requirements. The Regional Procurement Support Office in Frankfurt intends to award a firm-fixed-price construction contract for this work during the third quarter of calendar year 2026. The estimated magnitude of the project is between $5,000,000 and $7,000,000.
This pre-solicitation notice is identified by solicitation number 19GE5026R0088 and falls under NAICS 238210 for Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors and PSC Z2PZ for Repair or Alteration of Other Non-Building Facilities. The acquisition is designated as full and open competition with no set-aside, though competition is limited to American-owned firms and firms from countries providing reciprocal access for diplomatic construction projects. American-owned firms may receive a ten percent price evaluation preference. Prospective contractors must be authorized to operate in India, be proficient in English, and provide surety in the form of Irrevocable Letters of Credit totaling 40 percent of the contract value.
Interested parties must submit a written expression of interest to the point of contact, Andra Balta, by June 14, 2026, at 15:00 CEST to receive the solicitation package, as documents will not be posted directly to SAM.gov. Submissions must include the firm’s name, point of contact details, physical address, and a completed application checklist. While a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) are required for award, firms must also provide a plan for obtaining necessary licensing and work visas for performance in Kolkata.
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