Opportunity

SAM #191Z1026R0001

Emergency Power Off (EPO) System Integration for JUCR Computer Room at U.S. Embassy Baghdad

Buyer

U.S. Embassy Baghdad

Posted

April 13, 2026

Respond By

April 30, 2026

Identifier

191Z1026R0001

NAICS

2362, 238210, 238290

The U.S. Department of State, through the American Embassy in Baghdad, is seeking a contractor to integrate an Emergency Power Off (EPO) system in the JUCR Computer Room. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of State, American Embassy Baghdad, GSO/Procurement Office - OEMs and Vendors: - Eaton (manufacturer of UPS units) - APC (manufacturer of UPS units) - Products/Services Requested: - Supply and install EPO buttons with signs - Supply and install shunt trip mechanisms for CATV and HVAC panels - Connect EPO system to shunt trip mechanisms, fire alarm panel, CATV and HVAC panels, and UPS units (6 Eaton, 2 APC) - Supply and install independent DC power source (battery) for EPO - Change lighting fixture power source to CATV panel - Testing, commissioning, and debris disposal - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Integration must comply with OBO (Overseas Buildings Operations) and NFPA 70 (NEC) Article 645.11 safety standards - EPO activation must shut down all UPS units and trip main circuit breakers, preventing battery energy from supplying the load - No replacement or upgrade of existing UPS units, batteries, or distribution equipment except as required for EPO integration - Fixed price contract; completion required within 50 calendar days after notice to proceed - Security vetting, insurance, and safety requirements apply

Description

The United States Embassy in Baghdad is soliciting proposal of a project to provide Emergency Power off button in the Computer Room (JUCR), Comply with OBO requirements to ensure safety.The United States Embassy in Baghdad is soliciting proposal of a project to provide Emergency Power off button in the Computer Room (JUCR), Comply with OBO requirements to ensure safety.

The Statement of Work covers the integration of an Emergency Power Off (EPO) system into an existing electrical and UPS installation. The work is limited to the addition of EPO functionality and associated control wiring, interfaces, and verification activities only. No replacement, relocation, or upgrade of existing UPS units, batteries, or distribution equipment is included, except as required to properly interface the EPO system.

The intent of this work is to ensure that activation of a single EPO device results in shutdown of all UPS units and tripping of the main circuit breakers, while preventing stored battery energy from supplying the load, in accordance with NFPA 70 (NEC) Article 645.11.

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