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Commercial Power for the Life Support Area at Kyogamisaki Communication Site in Kyoto, Japan
Contact and place of performance
Naotsugu Kono
JPN
NOTE: THIS PROJECT WILL BE PERFORMED IN ITS ENTIRETY IN THE COUNTRY OF JAPAN. THE SUCCESSFUL OFFEROR MUST BE REGISTERED AND APPROVED AS AN ELECTRICITY RETAILER BY THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, TRADE, AND INDUSTRY UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN ELECTRICITY BUSINESS ACT TO PERFORM ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN JAPAN. NO SUPPLIER SUBCONTRACTING WILL BE PERMISSIBLE IN THIS CONTRACT. General Description of Commercial Pow...
View moreThe Department of the Air Force, 374 CONS PK, is soliciting commercial power services for the Life Support Area at the Kyogamisaki Communication Site in Kyoto, Japan. Under solicitation number FA520926Q8000, the contractor is required to provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, and supervision necessary to deliver electricity 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to a designated meter point. This requirement is classified under NAICS 221122 Electric Power Distribution and PSC 6150 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC POWER AND DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT.
Performance will take place entirely in Japan, and the successful offeror must be registered and approved as an electricity retailer by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry under the Government of Japan Electricity Business Act. No supplier subcontracting is permitted for this contract. For matters not addressed by the technical description, the government and the contractor will engage in mutual consultation based on the contractor’s supply conditions, wheeling service provisions, and the Electricity Business Act.
The response deadline for this combined synopsis/solicitation is May 25, 2026. A pre-proposal conference and site visit are available for interested parties who contact the contracting office by May 7, 2026, Japan Standard Time. Naotsugu Kono is the designated point of contact for this notice, which currently includes zero attachments.
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