Sanitary Survey in FY2026 at All Honshu Installations
Sanitary Survey in FY2026 at All Honshu Installations
Contact and place of performance
Hiroko Takahashi
Zama, JP-14
JPN
The contractor shall provide all necessary personnel, supervision, management, tools, maintenance, equipment, transportation, materials, and any other items or services necessary to perform sanitary survey in accordance with (IAW) this Performance Work Statement (PWS). The contractor shall conduct sanitary surveys for ten (10) Drinking Water Systems of U.S. Army Garrison Japan at nine (9) Installations i...
View moreThe field survey inspector shall be a Professional Engineer (PE) licensed in U.S. and familiar with drinking water management requirements. The field inspector has a minimum of five (5) successful experiences of sanitary surveys at U.S. Military Installations and local municipalities in the U.S. The contractor shall submit copies of the contract numbers and customer information to KO prior to the contract award.
Note 1: All work for this project shall be performed exclusively in Japan. The contract price shall be inclusive of all travel and lodging expenses required for project execution.
The Department of the Air Force, through the 374 CONS PK, is soliciting services for sanitary surveys across ten drinking water systems at nine U.S. Army Garrison Japan installations. Under solicitation FA520926Q0017, the contractor must provide all management, personnel, and equipment to conduct onsite inspections of water sources, treatment facilities, distribution systems, finished water storage, and pumping controls. These surveys assess monitoring data, system management, and compliance with Japan Environmental Governing Standards (JEGS), Army Regulation 200-1, and Technical Bulletin MED 576 to identify deficiencies that could impact public health.
Performance is located in Zama, Japan, and requires a primary contractor with at least three experiences conducting drinking water surveys or monitoring programs for U.S. military components within the last three years. The designated field survey inspector must be a U.S. licensed Professional Engineer with a minimum of five successful sanitary survey experiences at military installations or municipalities in the United States. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541690, Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services, and PSC F103, ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- WATER QUALITY SUPPORT.
The solicitation carries a set-aside status of NONE and has a response deadline of May 20, 2026. The project documentation includes four attachments: two versions of the Performance Work Statement, the original solicitation, and a solicitation amendment. Hiroko Takahashi is the designated point of contact for this requirement, which is scheduled for execution during fiscal year 2026.
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